Please don't miss the point here. We are seeking a solution that allows a 
location to place a client side encrypted blob of data (A TLS cert) that 
multiple magnum-conductor processes on different hosts can reach over the 
network.

We *already* support using Barbican for this purpose, as well as storage in 
flat files (not as secure as Barbican, and only works with a single conductor) 
and are seeking a second alternative for clouds that have not yet adopted 
Barbican, and want to use multiple conductors. Once Barbican is common in 
OpenStack clouds, both alternatives are redundant and can be deprecated. If 
Keystone depends on Barbican, then we have no reason to keep using it. That 
will mean that Barbican is core to OpenStack.

Our alternative to using Keystone is storing the encrypted blobs in the Magnum 
database which would cause us to add an API feature in magnum that is the exact 
functional equivalent of the credential store in Keystone. That is something we 
are trying to avoid by leveraging existing OpenStack APIs.

--
Adrian

On Apr 12, 2016, at 3:44 PM, Dolph Mathews 
<dolph.math...@gmail.com<mailto:dolph.math...@gmail.com>> wrote:


On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 3:27 PM, Lance Bragstad 
<lbrags...@gmail.com<mailto:lbrags...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Keystone's credential API pre-dates barbican. We started talking about having 
the credential API back to barbican after it was a thing. I'm not sure if any 
work has been done to move the credential API in this direction. From a 
security perspective, I think it would make sense for keystone to back to 
barbican.

+1

And regarding the "inappropriate use of keystone," I'd agree... without this 
spec, keystone is entirely useless as any sort of alternative to Barbican:

  https://review.openstack.org/#/c/284950/

I suspect Barbican will forever be a much more mature choice for Magnum.


On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 2:43 PM, Hongbin Lu 
<hongbin...@huawei.com<mailto:hongbin...@huawei.com>> wrote:
Hi all,

In short, some Magnum team members proposed to store TLS certificates in 
Keystone credential store. As Magnum PTL, I want to get agreements (or 
non-disagreement) from OpenStack community in general, Keystone community in 
particular, before approving the direction.

In details, Magnum leverages TLS to secure the API endpoint of 
kubernetes/docker swarm. The usage of TLS requires a secure store for storing 
TLS certificates. Currently, we leverage Barbican for this purpose, but we 
constantly received requests to decouple Magnum from Barbican (because users 
normally don't have Barbican installed in their clouds). Some Magnum team 
members proposed to leverage Keystone credential store as a Barbican 
alternative [1]. Therefore, I want to confirm what is Keystone team position 
for this proposal (I remembered someone from Keystone mentioned this is an 
inappropriate use of Keystone. Would I ask for further clarification?). Thanks 
in advance.

[1] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/magnum/+spec/barbican-alternative-store

Best regards,
Hongbin

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