http://paste.openstack.org/show/171017/
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 8:33 PM, Kris G. Lindgren <[email protected]> wrote: > Can you post your haproxy config file? > ____________________________________________ > > Kris Lindgren > Senior Linux Systems Engineer > GoDaddy, LLC. > > > From: Gui Maluf <[email protected]> > Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 3:25 PM > To: "[email protected]" < > [email protected]> > Subject: [Openstack-operators] Swift-Proxy + Keystone with HAProxy and SSL > > hey guy, > my production environment is down for two days and I can't fixit. > > I had 3 keystone+swiftproxy nodes, balanced with DNS-RR and endpoints > pointing to DNS; keystone running on 5000/35357 and swift on 443, both with > self-signed certificate and native ssl; > > Then I've changed the swiftproxy to run on port 8080, disable the native > SSL, set up HAProxy(real LB with healthcheck and SSL passthrough) > redirecting tcp connections to keystone/swiftproxy nodes and changed > keystone endpoints pointing to HAProxy hostname with specific ports. > > What is happening now: Using curl I can access keystone api with -k and > passing --cacert, but with keystoneclient, even with OS_CACERT, I can't run > any command without the --insecure flag > > Authorization Failed: <attribute 'message' of 'exceptions.BaseException' > objects> (HTTP Unable to establish connection to https > > Swift just don't work neither through API or swiftclient. > > Someone could help me please? > What else should I do to change swift-proxy port and to have a HAProxy > pointing to that.? > > > thanks > > -- > *guilherme* \n > \t *maluf* > -- *guilherme* \n \t *maluf*
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