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[Bug 1655785] Re: Use the session loader in keystoneauth1 for designate
This doc impact bug affects the designate DNS driver configuration
reference.
** Project changed: neutron => openstack-manuals
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Title:
Use the session loader in keystoneauth1 for designate
Status in openstack-manuals:
New
Bug description:
https://review.openstack.org/416048
Dear bug triager. This bug was created since a commit was marked with DOCIMPACT.
Your project "openstack/neutron" is set up so that we directly report the documentation bugs against it. If this needs changing, the docimpact-group option needs to be added for the project. You can ask the OpenStack infra team (#openstack-infra on freenode) for help if you need to.
commit b38f1cb1f737dede90f3df74f3515d63c357fa30
Author: Gyorgy Szombathelyi <gyurco@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon Dec 19 13:58:10 2016 +0100
Use the session loader in keystoneauth1 for designate
Using the session loader has the benefit of compatibility with
settings in other sections (like keystone_authtoken), and the
ability to use client certs and setting the timeout. This changes
the designate.ca_cert setting to designate.cafile, but the former
is added as a deprecated option, so existing config files will work.
DocImpact
ca_cert in [designate] is deprecated, use cafile instead.
Change-Id: I9f2173b02af5c3929a96ef8c773d587e9b673d62
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