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Message #01630
Re: Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:28 AM, Mike Scherbakov
<mscherbakov@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I think it can be just a bug - remove token on Fuel UI logout.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/fuel/+bug/1375622
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>> None of CLI commands in OpenStack deletes token.
> I believe it should be considered as bug, and I would file one to OpenStack.
> I think Fuel CLI has to delete the token.
I would like to do some more research on it. I think it's not done by
OS tools because CLI is low level tool and all actions should be done
manualy.
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> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 1:45 AM, Lukasz Oles <loles@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Ok, so I checked how it looks in OpenStack.
>> Horizon deletes token and it's doing it during logout and login if
>> token wasn't deleted earlier.
>> None of CLI commands in OpenStack deletes token.
>>
>> With such knowledge, what do you want to do? We will update blueprint
>> accordingly.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Mike Scherbakov
>> <mscherbakov@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > DELETE /v2/tokens/<token> we can treat as bug, I hope it's fairly simple
>> > to
>> > implement on both JS and Python CLI side.
>> >
>> > Mike Scherbakov
>> > #mihgen
>> >
>> > On Sep 27, 2014 5:30 AM, "Dmitry Borodaenko" <dborodaenko@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 12:39 AM, Igor Kalnitsky
>> >> <ikalnitsky@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> > Why don't we drive such conversations in openstack-dev? We don't
>> >>> > have
>> >>> > Keystone devs in this mailing list, and it seems good general
>> >>> > question
>> >>> > which
>> >>> > someone could help to resolve.
>> >>>
>> >>> I thought we shouldn't spam openstack-dev ML with such questions,
>> >>> since it's about our internal design.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Fuel is a stackforge project, so it's fine to discuss Fuel specific
>> >> topics
>> >> in openstack-dev. Having [Fuel] in subject line is enough to allow
>> >> people to
>> >> filter such threads as they see fit.
>> >>
>> >> -DmitryB
>> >>
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>> Łukasz Oleś
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> --
> Mike Scherbakov
> #mihgen
>
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Łukasz Oleś
References
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Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
From: Igor Kalnitsky, 2014-09-22
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Re: Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
From: Lukasz Oles, 2014-09-23
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Re: Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
From: Igor Kalnitsky, 2014-09-23
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Re: Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
From: Lukasz Oles, 2014-09-23
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Re: Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
From: Igor Kalnitsky, 2014-09-24
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Re: Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
From: Lukasz Oles, 2014-09-24
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Re: Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
From: Igor Kalnitsky, 2014-09-25
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Re: Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
From: Mike Scherbakov, 2014-09-25
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Re: Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
From: Alexander Kislitsky, 2014-09-26
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Re: Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
From: Igor Kalnitsky, 2014-09-26
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Re: Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
From: Dmitry Borodaenko, 2014-09-27
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Re: Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
From: Mike Scherbakov, 2014-09-27
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Re: Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
From: Lukasz Oles, 2014-09-29
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Re: Login and Logout actions are absent in Nailgun
From: Mike Scherbakov, 2014-09-30