python-keystoneclient 0.8.0 has been released and is now available on pypi
[1].
Given the recency of the 0.7 series, this a relatively small release.
However, 0.8.0 notably fixes a race condition in
keystoneclient.middleware.auth_token for PKI deployments [2], which is
closely related to an issue
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Adam Lawson wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> KS Federation was originally planned for Icehouse RC2 but was later
> postponed until the Juno release with priority since there was a
> disagreement re approach. Or something along those lines. But it won't be
> included with Ic
Peter Feiner from Gridcentric, Inc. deserves special mention for
independently reporting the same underlying error:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-keystoneclient/+bug/1289074
He also suggested an approach to fix the error which closed the security
vulnerability as well. Thanks, Peter!
On Th
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Dolph Mathews wrote:
> Hello, everyone!
>
> python-keystoneclient 0.7.0 and 0.7.1 were both released in the past 24
> hours.
>
> v0.7.0 [1] contains a pair of critical fixes, one of which is security
> related. The highlights include:
&
Hello, everyone!
python-keystoneclient 0.7.0 and 0.7.1 were both released in the past 24
hours.
v0.7.0 [1] contains a pair of critical fixes, one of which is security
related. The highlights include:
- Fixed a critical security vulnerability (OSSA 2014-007 [2]) as detailed
in bug 1282865 [3] and
python-keystoneclient v0.3.2 is now available on pypi [1].
This release notably includes Python lib support for managing & consuming
delegated authorization & impersonation via the Identity API v3 trusts
extension [2], along with numerous small improvements and bug fixes [3].
[1]: https://pypi.py
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Miller, Mark M (EB SW Cloud - R&D -
Corvallis) wrote:
> Hello Dolph,
>
> We have recently been looking for a way to access multiple LDAP servers
> from a single Keystone server. It looks like the code you just finished
> provides this functionality. Am I correct?