What’s new in OpenStack Grizzly ?
Introduction “G” release is the next stable version of OpenStack which is going to be released the 4th April 2013. For remind us, Folsom brought us two new core projects : Quantum (Networking) and...
View ArticleOpenStack Havana Design Summit in Portland – Day 4
After an intensive week, it’s good to see that the last day was quite with PTL (Project Technical Lead) sessions which inform people about the roadmap for Havana release (which will be delivered next...
View ArticleKeystone and PKI Tokens
PKI tokens has been implemented in keystone by Adam Young and others and was shipped for the OpenStack grizlly release. It is available since the version 2.0 API of keystone. PKI is a beautiful acronym...
View ArticleRole delegation in keystone: Trusts
This article introduces Keystone’s trusts mechanism and gives a quick example showing how to use a trust to access a swift container on behalf of another user. What are trusts ? As OpenStack’s...
View ArticleUsing legacy auth v1 with Keystone
Auth v1 is the first API used in OpenStack it was used by the fine folks at Rackspace for their cloud until the auth v2.0 (and v3.0) was developed and deployed with keystone for OpenStack services....
View ArticleCommunity Blog Round Up 16 December 2019
We’re super chuffed that there’s already another article to read in our weekly blog round up – as we said before, if you write it, we’ll help others see it! But if you don’t write it, well, there’s...
View ArticleCommunity Blog Round Up 06 January 2020
Welcome to the new DECADE! It was super awesome to run the blog script and see not one, not two, but THREE new articles by the amazing Adam Young who tinkered with Keystone, TripleO, and containers...
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