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Message #03204
Re: Keystone tenants vs. Nova projects
Hi Yuriy,
The “dual” link concept between user and tenant (user <-> tenant, and user <-> role <-> tenant) is a little bit confusing for me (perhaps, I don’t understand the nuances of it). What happens if a user belongs to a tenant but has no role in it? It seems to me that instead of having a default tenant for a user, we should have a default role for a user instead. With a default role, we can always make sure that the user is authenticated.
Regards,
Liem
From: Yuriy Taraday [mailto:yorik.sar@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 10:37 PM
To: openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Ziad Sawalha; Rouault, Jason (Cloud Services); Nguyen, Liem Manh
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Keystone tenants vs. Nova projects
I think, there should not be such thing as default tenant.
If user does not specify tenant in authentication data, ones token should not be bound to any tenant, and user should have access to resources based on global role assignments.
If user specify tenant, one should be either explicitly bound to tenant (probably through UserRoleAssignment model, but it is not the best way) or in some global role. Then one will have access to resources based on global role assignments and tenant role assignments.
I'm not sure whether users should be added to a tenant and then to roles in this tenant or we should remove totally direct link between user and tenant, so that user is in tenant if and only if one is in any role in this tenant.
Kind regards, Yuriy.
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 00:07, Nguyen, Liem Manh <liem_m_nguyen@xxxxxx<mailto:liem_m_nguyen@xxxxxx>> wrote:
When one creates a user, should a user always have a tenant associated with her? If that’s the case, then the “default” tenant is the tenant that the user is associated with at creation time? Sorry for responding to the question with another question, but it is unclear for me from looking at the model (there is no non-null constraint on the tenant_id fk on the user table).
Thanks,
Liem
From: openstack-bounces+liem_m_nguyen=hp.com<http://hp.com>@lists.launchpad.net<http://lists.launchpad.net> [mailto:openstack-bounces+liem_m_nguyen<mailto:openstack-bounces%2Bliem_m_nguyen>=hp.com<http://hp.com>@lists.launchpad.net<http://lists.launchpad.net>] On Behalf Of Ziad Sawalha
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 12:22 PM
To: Rouault, Jason (Cloud Services); Yuriy Taraday; openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Keystone tenants vs. Nova projects
In the example I gave below they are not members of any group and have no roles assigned to them. Should they still be authenticated?
From: "Rouault, Jason (Cloud Services)" <jason.rouault@xxxxxx<mailto:jason.rouault@xxxxxx>>
Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 16:25:22 +0000
To: Ziad Sawalha <ziad.sawalha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ziad.sawalha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>, Yuriy Taraday <yorik.sar@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:yorik.sar@xxxxxxxxx>>, "openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>" <openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Subject: RE: [Openstack] Keystone tenants vs. Nova projects
A user can specify a tenantID at the time of authentication. If no tenantID is specified during authentication, then I would expect the ‘default’ tenant for the user would apply. The capabilities of User1 on TenantA (in this case the default tenant for the user) would be determined by their role and group assignments within the context of TenantA.
Jason
From: Ziad Sawalha [mailto:ziad.sawalha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 10:35 PM
To: Rouault, Jason (Cloud Services); Yuriy Taraday; openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Keystone tenants vs. Nova projects
What if:
- User1 has TenantA as her default tenant
Should the service authenticate the user against TenantA? And if so, why? What does the 'default tenant' grant User1 on TenantA? It's some nebulous, implied role…
From: "Rouault, Jason (Cloud Services)" <jason.rouault@xxxxxx<mailto:jason.rouault@xxxxxx>>
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 13:18:44 +0000
To: Ziad Sawalha <ziad.sawalha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ziad.sawalha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>, Yuriy Taraday <yorik.sar@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:yorik.sar@xxxxxxxxx>>, "openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>" <openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Subject: RE: [Openstack] Keystone tenants vs. Nova projects
If a user is bound to their default tenant, why wouldn’t any role assignments for that user in their default tenant apply?
User1 authenticates specifying TenantB, this binds User1 into the context of TenantB. In subsequent web service requests using the token received after authentication, the Auth component filter would decorate the headers with RoleY.
If User1 authenticates specifying TenantA, or specifying no Tenant, this binds User1 into the context of TenantA. The headers would then be decorated with RoleX.
Jason
From: openstack-bounces+jason.rouault=hp.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:openstack-bounces+jason.rouault=hp.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [mailto:openstack-bounces+jason.rouault=hp.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ziad Sawalha
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 10:09 PM
To: Yuriy Taraday; openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Keystone tenants vs. Nova projects
Our goal is to support Nova use cases right now. You can provide access to multiple tenants using a role assignment (assigning a user a role on a specific tenant effectively binds them to that tenant).
However, this raises the issue of what the 'implied' role of a user is when they are bound to their default tenant. So we're considering how to alter the model to clean that up. No great solution yet. Any suggestions are welcome….
Ziad
From: Yuriy Taraday <yorik.sar@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:yorik.sar@xxxxxxxxx>>
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 16:59:08 +0400
To: <openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Subject: [Openstack] Keystone tenants vs. Nova projects
Currently Keystone model assumes that user is bound to exactly one tenant. It conflicts with the fact that in Nova user can have access to several projects.
Which way will it be?
Kind regards, Yuriy.
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