2017-02-02 14:10:51
Objet : Re: [openstack-dev] [kolla] Domains support
Hi,
we've done this last week at Linaro. I have documented the process in a
blog post that is a walkthrough of a post by Steve Martinelli[1] from
the keystone team:
http://thetestingcorner.com/2017/01/30/ldap-authent
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> I added the domain support, but I didn't docume
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Objet : Re: [openstack-dev] [ko
Hi Christian,
I added the domain support, but I didn't document it as well as I should
have. Apologies!
This is the config I am using to talk to a windows AD server. Hope this
helps.
create a domain specific file:
etc/keystone/domains/keystone.$DOMAIN.conf:
[ldap]
use_pool = true
pool_size = 1
Hi,
I'm looking for domains support in Kolla. I've searched, but didn't find
anything relevant. Could someone point me how to achieve this?
What I'm really looking for, in fact, is a decent way or setting auth
through LDAP backend while keeping service users (neutron, for example)
in the SQL