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The testsuite passes the build now, however the SSL support that was in
keystone before the rewrite got removed. I am expecting to see it back
in folsom, and when it happens I would be more than happy to backport
the patch into essex.
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Thanks Chuck. I see that keystone now has its testsuite enabled and the
fix-ubuntu-tests.patch looks sane. The only thing that remains is:
- add to manpage the fact that this must be on a trusted network segment or
provide proper SSL configuration.
Once you have a patch for that (I suggest
** Changed in: keystone (Ubuntu)
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** Also affects: keystone (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: High
Status: In Progress
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With regards to the testsuite for keystone.
The testsuite included in keystone contain both functional and
integration tests. An example of this keystone integration with
keystoneclient, or swift with keystone. In order to run these tests, the
tests do a git checkout of both swift and keystone
Here are the options I see going forward, in preferred order of precedence:
1. patch the keystone testsuite to work against installed Ubuntu packages (and
therefore adding swift and keystoneclient to Build-Depends). This will allow
the security, QA and SRU teams to have higher confidence that
I spent some time on this yestreaday, to clarify-
I don't really see the git checkouts an issue. The pending test to
swift tests that do this do so only if there is an error importing it
from already installed libraries. That is, it should be imported
locally instead of cloned remotely if we
Thanks Adam, I'll let you decide on the log FTBFS, but a properly
formatted DEP-3 commented patch the describes why we are doing this and
disables those specific tests seems fine to me provided that changes to
keystone should not affect how it works with swift (ie, it is preferable
to not leave a
Note: As of 2012.1~rc1~20120308.2103-0ubuntu1, keystone.conf now
contains a 'bind_host' option to configure which address the servers
listen.
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Status: Incomplete = New
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I have performed another shallow security audit of keystone. The code audit was
not deep because Keystone is very young and developing very fast. (even more
so now because of the rewrite. --
http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-identity/admin/content/what-is.html.
With that said, here is my
FYI the latest keystone that was uploaded to the archive will be the
version that we will be using in Ubuntu (not final release fro precise):
A list of the dependencies are the following:
pep8 (in main)
pylint (in main)
python-all (= 2.6) (in main)
python-all-dev (= 2.6.6-3~) |
For info, keystone packages after 2012.1~e4-0ubuntu1 (after the prior
review), is based on whole new upstream code. Upstream rewrote this
project from scratch. Apologies for the doubling of work.
Thanks.
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Title:
[MIR] keystone
To manage
After talking to the server team, I am unassigning myself for now while
the server team decides which keystone packages they want in main.
Leaving as Incomplete for now.
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So the reason for the switch to keystonelight is that alot of the
developers in openstack has had problems with keystone and so an
alternate was created called keystonelight. The discussion has started
at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/openstack@lists.launchpad.net/msg06998.html
If you have any
Hi Jamie,
The keystonelight git repo can be found at:
https://github.com/termie/keystonelight/
if you have any questions please let me know.
Regards
chuck
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passlib and python-memcache now promoted; jdstrand, please have a look
at the changes after your last review.
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Whats the status of this MIR?
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I believe I all of these issues have been addressed now:
- passlib MIR - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/passlib/+bug/911287
- python-sqlite has been dropped
- python-coverage has been dropped
- python-memcache MIR -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-memcache/+bug/911295
I have performed a shallow security audit of keystone. The code audit
was not deep because Keystone is very young and developing very fast.
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Package review:
- Does not run as root
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MIR's are missing for the b-d's/d's, at least passlib, python-coverage,
python-memcache
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and python-coverage on jquery-goodies and more goodies :-/
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the dependency on python-sqlite needs to be dropped (build and use
sqlite3 from the python standard library)
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This will require a security team audit.
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Assignee: Ben Howard (utlemming) = Jamie Strandboge (jdstrand)
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Rational for requiring security team audit:
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is.html
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Importance: Undecided = High
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** Description changed:
- To be completed.
+ Package: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/keystone
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+ Availability: All ready in Universe
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+ Rationale: Keystone is the user authentication piece of OpenStack.
+ Canonical is a member of OpenStack and has committed resources to the
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