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OpenStack Identity, code-named keystone, is the default Identity
management system for OpenStack. After you install Identity, you
configure it through the /etc/keystone/keystone.conf
configuration file and, possibly, a separate logging configuration file.
You initialize data into Identity by using the keystone
command-line client.
identity-concepts.rst bootstrap.rst cli-manage-projects-users-and-roles.rst cli-keystone-manage-services.rst domain-specific-config.rst url-safe-naming.rst case-insensitive.rst integrate-with-ldap.rst upgrading.rst tokens.rst fernet-token-faq.rst use-trusts.rst caching-layer.rst security-compliance.rst resource-options.rst performance.rst service-api-protection.rst troubleshoot.rst unified-limits.rst token-provider.rst credential-encryption.rst endpoint-filtering.rst health-check-middleware.rst oauth1.rst service-catalog.rst endpoint-policy.rst event_notifications.rst auth-totp.rst external-authentication.rst configure_tokenless_x509.rst limit-list-size.rst logging.rst
federation/federated_identity.rst