On 1/15/15 1:48 AM, Anwar Durrani wrote:
Thanks Edgar for help, i have question in following section :
*
Edit /etc/keystone/keystone.conf:
vim /etc/keystone/keystone.conf
[DEFAULT]
admin_token=ADMIN
log_dir=/var/log/keystone
[database]
connection = mysql://keystone:password@controller/keystone
admin_token=ADMIN -- > means hex generated token value OR just ADMIN as
it is ?
admin_token is a string, whatever string you want, that can be used as a
key to get in before you have real users set up. However because it's a
string, and because you end up using it from a shell, it is not wise to
leave this string enabled. Once you've bootstrapped keystone its advised
to remove admin_token_auth from your paste pipeline and/or remove the
admin_token definition from your keystone config.
To echo Edgar, but modify slightly, Havana is a dead end and not an
advisable starting point. Icehouse has a short life ahead of it. Juno is
the latest release and if you're starting fresh that's the one I would
recommend you start with. It'll give you the longest time of support
before you have to contemplate a version upgrade.
--
-jlk
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