Is this a regression or manifestation of this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/keystone/+bug/1002917
Anne On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Daniel Ellison <dan...@syrinx.net> wrote: > Hi all, > > I joined this list just now to solve a particular problem, but once I'm > past this I hope to be giving back to the community. > > I have spent the past week trying to get Keystone installed and configured > properly. I want to show a running OpenStack to my manager for a proof of > concept I want to build, so I'm installing everything on a server which has > a public IP. I don't have more servers, so I'm attempting to install > everything on one machine. (Yes, I have a good firewall in place on which I > have yet to open Keystone's ports. But I have the same issue with or > without a firewall.) > > The server's OS is Ubuntu 12.04. I'm attempting to install the 'grizzly' > release. MySQL is there, and I'm using this as a connection string: > > connection = mysql://keystone:openstack@204.187.138.2/keystone > > I have my own admin token set. I used the endpoints.sh and > keystone_data.sh scripts to set up the database. Yes, I restarted the > keystone service. :) I even went through the same process manually to make > sure everything was in place. I logged into MySQL and poked around but > everything seemed ok. > > Using the 'keystone' Python client on the server itself I can successfully > execute user-list, endpoint-list, user-get, etc. But when I try to get a > token with 'keystone token-get' I get: > > Configuration error: Client configured to run without a service > catalog. Run the client using --os-auth-url or OS_AUTH_URL, instead of > --os-endpoint or OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT, for example. > > My environment contains: > > export OS_TENANT_NAME=admin > export OS_USERNAME=admin > export OS_PASSWORD=<admin_token> > export OS_AUTH_URL="http://204.187.138.2:5000/v2.0/" > export OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT="http://204.187.138.2:35357/v2.0" > export OS_SERVICE_TOKEN=<admin_token> > > When I unset OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT and OS_SERVICE_TOKEN (because I read > somewhere these two are used as a pair) and execute > > keystone --os-username=admin --os-password=<admin_token> --os-auth-url= > http://204.187.138.2:5000/v2.0 token-get > > I get this in response: > > Unable to communicate with identity service: {"error": {"message": > "Invalid user / password", "code": 401, "title": "Not Authorized"}}. (HTTP > 401) > > I've tried a seemingly infinite combination of usernames, passwords, > tenants, etc. and nothing has worked. If someone could point me in the > right direction I'd be very grateful. I'll answer any questions needed to > get past this point. > > Thanks in advance, > Daniel > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack > Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
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