Hey James! We were looking at adding Keystone as a user management backend for Kubernetes. This is a great step forward in making that possible, I noticed the barbican charm in the AWS deploy was "local", are there any major changes to the charm from ~openstack-charmers needed for it to run in AWS?
Marco On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 6:50 AM Mark Shuttleworth <[email protected]> wrote: > > Might be worth sharing this on some of the OpenStack lists too, for folks > who are interested in using Horizon this way on other substrates. > > Mark > > > On 29/11/16 21:36, James Beedy wrote: > > Another great day of Juju driven successes - deploying the barbican > standalone stack for identity mgmt and secrets mgmt. For those that don't > know, newton horizon brings support for identity only! This means you can > (as I am) use the openstack-dashboard for mgmt of just users, projects, and > domains, without a full Openstack! In previous Openstack releases, if you > hooked up horizon and you didn't have the core Openstack services > registered in your service catalogue, horizon would throw errors and would > be unusable. This is a huge win for those wanting object storage and > identity mgmt only, too! > > AWS Barbican Stack -> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23556001/ > > LXD Barbican Bundle (with script to help get started setting secrets in > barbican)-> https://github.com/jamesbeedy/juju-barbican-lxd-bundle > > Also, here's a utility function from barbican-client layer I've been using > to make getting secrets from barbican containers easy for charms (WIP) -> > https://github.com/jamesbeedy/juju-layer-barbican-client/blob/master/lib/charms/layer/barbican_client.py > > ~james > > > > -- > Juju mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju >
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