this approach? Maybe someone has
used Chef or Ansible to provide custom configuration of Virtual Routers after
install/reinstall?
Best Regards,
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Artjoms Petrovs
System Analyst / Programmer
Telia Latvija, Ltd. | Lielvardes street 8a, R
Redis or Memcache databases
Hi Artjoms,
Why would you want to share sessions?
If you refer to login, I’d go for single-sign-on instead. SAML2 landed in 4.5 I
think and it is awesome.
Regards,
Remi
From: Artjoms Petrovs
Reply-To: "dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.ap
Hello!
Once again I am up to think about some crazy ideas.
Is it possible to store the Cloudstack session in a shared Memcached or Redis
database? This way I would like to share the session with a PHP system, located
on the same server.
Best regards,
Artjoms Petrovs
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ntity provider itself initializes the auth process. Like
there is a button "Login in Cloudstack" and after pressing it - user gets
redirected to http://***/client ( Assertion Consume ) with UserID, given by
system
Is such scenario even possible?
Best Regards,
Artjoms Petrovs
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examples.
On Thursday 05 March 2015 02:45 PM, Artjoms Petrovs wrote:
> Hello, CS Developers!
>
> I am developing multi-level authentication for CloudStack v4.4.2 and I
> got in a little confusion. As I can see all the commands can be called
> only by authenticated users, the only exc
Servlet.
Is there a possibility to hack or extend ApiServlet, so custom login command
can be called without authentication, meaning the module will be independent
(no changes in cloud-server).
Kind Regards,
Artjoms V. Petrovs
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