On 06/17/2013 12:27 AM, Sam Morrison wrote:
I'm currently looking into Grizzly and have been having some issues getting PKI 
tokens to work.

If I have memcache as the token backend keystone issues uuid based tokens, if I 
have sql as the backend then it issues PKI tokens.

Does this mean you can't use memcache backend if you want to use PKI tokens?

Cheers,
Sam


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You are making additional configuration changes beyond the Backend. The config options for PKI vs UUID is defined in keystone/common/config.py


'token_format', group='signing', default="PKI"

The Backend is in the same place:

'driver', group='token', default='keystone.token.backends.sql.Token'


So to set UUID tokens, in the config file,
[signing]
token_format=UUID

or explicitly

[signing]
token_format=PKI


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