This type of configuration is not supported as Matt highlighted. What
problem are you trying to solve with having the multiple token formats?
Before we discuss if it would be a good idea, we need to know what problem
you are solving.

On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 8:06 AM, Matt Fischer <m...@mattfischer.com> wrote:

> This would be complicated to setup. How would the Openstack services
> validate the token? Which keystone node would they use? A better question
> is why would you want to do this?
>
> On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 8:45 AM, rezroo <openst...@roodsari.us> wrote:
>
>> Keystone supports both tokens and ec2 credentials simultaneously, but as
>> far as I can tell, will only do a single token format (uuid, pki/z, fernet)
>> at a time. Is it possible or advisable to configure keystone to issue
>> multiple token formats? For example, I could configure two keystone
>> servers, each using a different token format, so depending on endpoint
>> used, I could get a uuid or pki token. Each service can use either token
>> format, so is there a conceptual or implementation issue with this setup?
>> Thanks,
>> Reza
>>
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