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[Bug 1492293] [NEW] Openstack Dashboard could forbid access when service unavailable

 

Public bug reported:

Openstack Dashboard could forbid access to the some panels if some service is unavailable/unreachable, Horizon could interpret it as a lack of rights and reject query.
For example, user tries to access remote openstack host, where keystone admin port (35357) is unreachable from the outside. 
In that case keystone client recieves 401 error, which causes redirect to the login page.
Such behaviour could be a problem if some other service will be unavailable - there could be a case when Horizon could believe that user has no enough rights and forbid access to the page or panel.
So we need some investigation here.

** Affects: horizon
     Importance: Undecided
     Assignee: Paul Karikh (pkarikh)
         Status: New

** Changed in: horizon
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Paul Karikh (pkarikh)

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Title:
  Openstack Dashboard could forbid access when service unavailable

Status in OpenStack Dashboard (Horizon):
  New

Bug description:
  Openstack Dashboard could forbid access to the some panels if some service is unavailable/unreachable, Horizon could interpret it as a lack of rights and reject query.
  For example, user tries to access remote openstack host, where keystone admin port (35357) is unreachable from the outside. 
  In that case keystone client recieves 401 error, which causes redirect to the login page.
  Such behaviour could be a problem if some other service will be unavailable - there could be a case when Horizon could believe that user has no enough rights and forbid access to the page or panel.
  So we need some investigation here.

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