It looks like if you change your authurl to port 35357 in your glancerc that 
you can use glance index without passing in the auth key.

On Oct 9, 2011, at 5:45 PM, Jae Sang Lee wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> This is my glance and nova-client rc. Change User, Key value for your 
> configuration.
> 
> glancerc:
> export OS_AUTH_USER=admin
> export OS_AUTH_KEY=secrete
> export OS_AUTH_TENANT=demo
> export OS_AUTH_URL=192.168.0.151:5000/v2.0/ <--- Keystone IP
> export OS_AUTH_STRATEGY=keystone
> 
> testrc: (different with novarc from nova-manage)
> export NOVA_URL="http://localhost:35357/v2.0/"; <--- Keystone IP
> export NOVA_VERSION="1.1"
> export NOVA_API_KEY="secrete"
> export NOVA_USERNAME="admin"
> export NOVA_PROJECT_ID="demo"
> export NOVA_REGION_NAME="RegionOne"
> 
> for example,
> -glance-
> root@nova151:~# glance index
> Not authorized to make this request. Check your credentials (OS_AUTH_USER, 
> OS_AUTH_KEY, ...).
> root@nova151:~# cat glancerc
> export OS_AUTH_USER=admin
> export OS_AUTH_KEY=secrete
> export OS_AUTH_TENANT=demo
> export OS_AUTH_URL=192.168.0.151:5000/v2.0/
> export OS_AUTH_STRATEGY=keystone
> root@nova151:~# . glancerc
> root@nova151:~# glance -A 999888777666 index  <-- add your service token -A
> ID               Name                           Disk Format          
> Container Format     Size
> ---------------- ------------------------------ -------------------- 
> -------------------- --------------
> 13               ubuntu-apm                     ami                  ami      
>                 1071644672
> 12               initrd-ubuntu-apm              ari                  ari      
>                    4005981
> 11               vmlinuz-ubuntu-apm             aki                  aki      
>                    4107552
> 10               ubuntu                         ami                  ami      
>                  524288000
> 9                initrd                         ari                  ari      
>                    7988037
> 8                vmlinuz                        aki                  aki      
>                    4099360
> 
> -nova-
> root@nova151:~# nova list
> You must provide a username, eithervia --username or via env[NOVA_USERNAME]
> root@nova151:~# cat testrc
> export NOVA_URL="http://localhost:35357/v2.0/";
> export NOVA_VERSION="1.1"
> export NOVA_API_KEY="secrete"
> export NOVA_USERNAME="admin"
> export NOVA_PROJECT_ID="demo"
> export NOVA_REGION_NAME="RegionOne"
> root@nova151:~# . testrc
> root@nova151:~# nova list
> +----+-------+--------+------------------+
> | ID |  Name | Status |     Networks     |
> +----+-------+--------+------------------+
> | 6  | rose  | ACTIVE | private=10.0.0.7 |
> | 9  | lilly | ACTIVE | private=10.0.0.8 |
> +----+-------+--------+------------------+
> 
> 
> 
> If you want to know exact information, try to see keystone db.
> 
> 2011/10/10 mao weijie <mwjpi...@gmail.com>
> Hi,
> 
> I used devstack to install openstack and it work well with dashboard. But now 
> I want to use command(glance or nova-manage), it tells me that credentials 
> problem. Does anyone use dashboard with keystone and also use command in 
> terminal?
> 
> 
> 非淡泊無以明志,非寧靜無以致遠
> 
> 
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