Alternatively, if anyone would like to tar and feather me for picking
port 5000 in the first place, I'm available. That said, I have no
attachment to port 5000... but I'm curious, are people experiencing real
issues trying to use port 5000?
-Dolph
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 6:16 PM, Joseph Heck <heckj@xxxxxxx
<mailto:heckj@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
At the risk of a terrible public tar and feathering...
I've learned that port 5000 (which Keystone is using for it's
default public-token-auth stuff) is commonly blocked by many
firewalls, as it's been registered as a Microsoft uPnP port.
I thought I'd go ahead and propose changing the default to 8770. I
picked this number because it's close to the Nova ports in common
use (8773, 8774, 8775, and 8776).
And yes, I'll submit updates to all REST docs, XML docs, devstack,
and the code.
So... how many people do I need to worry about murdering me for this
next design summit?
-joe
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