.. Copyright 2010 OpenStack Foundation All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. Authentication With Keystone ============================ Glance may optionally be integrated with Keystone. Setting this up is relatively straightforward, as the Keystone distribution includes the necessary middleware. Once you have installed Keystone and edited your configuration files, newly created images will have their `owner` attribute set to the tenant of the authenticated users, and the `is_public` attribute will cause access to those images for which it is `false` to be restricted to only the owner, users with admin context, or tenants/users with whom the image has been shared. Configuring the Glance servers to use Keystone ---------------------------------------------- Keystone is integrated with Glance through the use of middleware. The default configuration files for both the Glance API and the Glance Registry use a single piece of middleware called ``unauthenticated-context``, which generates a request context containing blank authentication information. In order to configure Glance to use Keystone, the ``authtoken`` and ``context`` middlewares must be deployed in place of the ``unauthenticated-context`` middleware. The ``authtoken`` middleware performs the authentication token validation and retrieves actual user authentication information. It can be found in the Keystone distribution. Configuring Glance API to use Keystone -------------------------------------- Configuring Glance API to use Keystone is relatively straight forward. The first step is to ensure that declarations for the two pieces of middleware exist in the ``glance-api-paste.ini``. Here is an example for ``authtoken``:: [filter:authtoken] paste.filter_factory = keystonemiddleware.auth_token:filter_factory auth_url = http://localhost:35357 project_domain_id = default project_name = service_admins user_domain_id = default username = glance_admin password = password1234 The actual values for these variables will need to be set depending on your situation. For more information, please refer to the Keystone `documentation`_ on the ``auth_token`` middleware. .. _`documentation`: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/keystonemiddleware/middlewarearchitecture.html#configuration In short: * The ``auth_url`` variable points to the Keystone service. This information is used by the middleware to actually query Keystone about the validity of the authentication tokens. * The auth credentials (``project_name``, ``project_domain_id``, ``user_domain_id``, ``username``, and ``password``) will be used to retrieve a service token. That token will be used to authorize user tokens behind the scenes. Finally, to actually enable using Keystone authentication, the application pipeline must be modified. By default, it looks like:: [pipeline:glance-api] pipeline = versionnegotiation unauthenticated-context apiv1app Your particular pipeline may vary depending on other options, such as the image cache. This must be changed by replacing ``unauthenticated-context`` with ``authtoken`` and ``context``:: [pipeline:glance-api] pipeline = versionnegotiation authtoken context apiv1app Configuring Glance Registry to use Keystone ------------------------------------------- Configuring Glance Registry to use Keystone is also relatively straight forward. The same middleware needs to be added to ``glance-registry-paste.ini`` as was needed by Glance API; see above for an example of the ``authtoken`` configuration. Again, to enable using Keystone authentication, the appropriate application pipeline must be selected. By default, it looks like:: [pipeline:glance-registry-keystone] pipeline = authtoken context registryapp To enable the above application pipeline, in your main ``glance-registry.conf`` configuration file, select the appropriate deployment flavor by adding a ``flavor`` attribute in the ``paste_deploy`` group:: [paste_deploy] flavor = keystone .. note:: If your authentication service uses a role other than ``admin`` to identify which users should be granted admin-level privileges, you must define it in the ``admin_role`` config attribute in both ``glance-registry.conf`` and ``glance-api.conf``.