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Re: [Keystone] keystone filter and server

 

Thanks for the answers. It helps a lot.
But wouldn't it be better to include it in openstack-common which I
think is installed in all nodes.


Thanks,
Deepak


On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Kiall Mac Innes <kiall@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Ubuntu includes this in python-keystone, so it can be installed without
> having keystone actually running.
>
> Thanks,
> Kiall
>
> Sent from my phone.
>
> On Apr 2, 2012 9:04 a.m., "Chmouel Boudjnah" <chmouel@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 4:17 AM, Deepak Garg <deepakgarg.iitg@xxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>> > a. All the projects are using  middleware.auth_token.py from the
>> > keystone repo for basic token auth,  but if we now say that the
>> > filter_factory needs to be set to "keystone.middleware.auth_token",
>> > does that mean that keystone should to be installed on the same
>> > machine as that service ?
>> > b. If yes, does this also mean that keystone server should be running
>> > on all nodes ?
>>
>> It  needs only the file auth_token.py and nothing else from keystone.
>> For dependencies on the server you'll need to have python-webob
>> installed and python-memcache/python-iso8601 if you use memcache
>> caching.
>>
>> Hopefully packagers would create a sub-package from keystone source
>> with only auth_token in there easy to install on the hosts that need
>> it.
>>
>> Chmouel.
>>
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Deepak Garg,
Data Center and Cloud Div.
Citrix R&D, India
Skype-id: deepakgarg.iit


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