Re: [Openstack] Wiki and OpenID

2011-11-06 Thread Frans Thamura
argh..

can help for this URL?

i try, where is the openID, button?

https://login.launchpad.net/XWhgzX38cfnb30Dd/+decide


sorry.. :P
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On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Rohit Karajgi
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 Worked for me too. Thanks!

 -Rohit

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 On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 12:02 +0100, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
  For the existing users, after login with your launchpad SSO you will
  be able to attach your existing wiki account with the SSO login.

 Thank you, much needed. I tried and it worked for me too. This is awesome.

 /stef


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Re: [Openstack] Wiki and OpenID

2011-11-06 Thread Chmouel Boudjnah
Hello,

It only works with the launchpad OpenID.

Cheers,
Chmouel.

(I just realized that my subject is a bit misleading, sorry)

On 6 Nov 2011, at 03:42, Frans Thamura wrote:

hi

so we can use gmail or gapps or yahoo to login

any idea to map our current user with this openid.

F


On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 5:33 AM, Stefano Maffulli 
stef...@openstack.orgmailto:stef...@openstack.org wrote:
On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 12:02 +0100, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
 For the existing users, after login with your launchpad SSO you will
 be able to attach your existing wiki account with the SSO login.

Thank you, much needed. I tried and it worked for me too. This is
awesome.

/stef





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Re: [Openstack] Wiki and OpenID

2011-11-06 Thread Razique Mahroua
works here 
Thanks for the work

Le 6 nov. 2011 à 09:35, Chmouel Boudjnah a écrit :

 Hello,
 
 
 It only works with the launchpad OpenID.
 
 Cheers,
 Chmouel.
 
 (I just realized that my subject is a bit misleading, sorry)
 
 On 6 Nov 2011, at 03:42, Frans Thamura wrote:
 
 hi
 
 so we can use gmail or gapps or yahoo to login
 
 any idea to map our current user with this openid.
 
 F
 
 
 On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 5:33 AM, Stefano Maffulli stef...@openstack.org 
 wrote:
 On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 12:02 +0100, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
  For the existing users, after login with your launchpad SSO you will
  be able to attach your existing wiki account with the SSO login.
 
 Thank you, much needed. I tried and it worked for me too. This is
 awesome.
 
 /stef
 
 
 
 
  
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Re: [Openstack] Wiki and OpenID

2011-11-06 Thread Frans Thamura
Work here now

Yes, just launchpad's openid

Because my email is google's openid

Hope can add more provider in the future
On Nov 6, 2011 3:35 PM, Chmouel Boudjnah chmouel.boudj...@rackspace.co.uk
wrote:

  Hello,

  It only works with the launchpad OpenID.

  Cheers,
 Chmouel.

  (I just realized that my subject is a bit misleading, sorry)

  On 6 Nov 2011, at 03:42, Frans Thamura wrote:

 hi

  so we can use gmail or gapps or yahoo to login

  any idea to map our current user with this openid.

  F


 On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 5:33 AM, Stefano Maffulli stef...@openstack.orgwrote:

 On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 12:02 +0100, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
  For the existing users, after login with your launchpad SSO you will
  be able to attach your existing wiki account with the SSO login.

  Thank you, much needed. I tried and it worked for me too. This is
 awesome.

 /stef




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Re: [Openstack] Wiki and OpenID

2011-11-06 Thread Anne Gentle
Thank you Chmouel! Really appreciate it.

It works for me as well. Here are the basic steps.

   1. Go to any page on the OpenStack wiki.
   2. Click Login.
   3. You should see OpenID verification requires that you click this
   button Click the Continue button.
   4. You should see You have used your Single Sign On ID to access a site
   which is *not *recognized by the Launchpad service*
   *
   5. Click Yes, sign me in.
   6. You should see Please choose an account name now. If you choose an
   existing account name you will be asked for the password and be able to
   associate the account with your OpenID.
   7. Enter your Launchpad ID and click Choose this name.

You are now logged in.

The only small glitch we have to work through is to change the ACL settings
on some pages to match Launchpad IDs. We'll work through that on Monday, it
should only affect the StartingPage and some of the governance pages.
(People who would see this are Soren, Theirry, Rick Clark, Jonathan Bryce,
and anyone else with access-controlled pages.)

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On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:02 AM, Chmouel Boudjnah launch...@chmouel.comwrote:

 Hello everyone,

 I have just finished the maintenance on the Wiki to have it
 authenticated against launchpad OpenID.

 For the existing users, after login with your launchpad SSO you will
 be able to attach your existing wiki account with the SSO login.

 It seems to works or at least for me :)

 Chmouel.


 [ PS: I am by no mean an expert of moinmoin or launchpad openid :) ]

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Re: [Openstack] Does Nova works with several netwoks and VLANs ?

2011-11-06 Thread Narayan Desai
This looks more or less right. We have been running a setup like you
are describing here for quite a while, and we've found it to be stable
(and easier to setup than a lot of the other network options, IMO).

When debugging this sort of setup, trunking setup problems on the
switch are often the culprit. Here is a list of things to verify after
firing up an instance on each project network:
on the nova-network server:
 - is there a vlanX for each project vlan
 - is the brXX interface configured with the appropriate gateway
address for the project network
 - is the bridging setup properly (ie does vlanXX belong to bridge brXX)
 - is there a dnsmasq process running for each project network (it
will be a pair of processes, iirc)

on the nova-compute node:
 - is there a vlanX interface for each project vlan that has an
instance on the local machine?
 - brXX should have no ip address settings
 - is vlanXX connected to brXX?
 - is vnetX connected to brXX?

Another thing to check is if the instance is getting an ip address
from dhcp or not.

If you suspect trunking setup problems, you can add an ip address on
the project network to brXX on the nova-compute node, and try pinging
the .1 gateway address. If that doesn't work, your trunking setup is
broken. Make sure that the vlan is setup tagged on the switch port the
compute node is attached to, and that it is also passed upstream
properly in your network.

You should also check your nova-network logs.

Hope this helps.
 -nld

On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 7:27 PM, Razique Mahroua
razique.mahr...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,
 I'm trying to create an advanced architecture with Nova, that uses several
 projects per user, and multiple networks (one network per project)
 The networks have their own vlan :
 id   IPv4               IPv6           start address   DNS1           DNS2
         VlanID         project         uuid
 12   192.168.2.0/24     None           192.168.2.3     None           None
         100             first_project   None
 13   192.168.3.0/27     None           192.168.3.3     None           None
         50             another_project None
 It looks like while the first project runs wells (creates instances have
 connectivity and can be reached), while the instances created via the second
 project are unreacheable.
 Both have the right SG rules, and both networks create the rights VLANS :
 # /proc/net/vlan/config
 VLAN Dev name | VLAN ID
 Name-Type: VLAN_NAME_TYPE_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD
 vlan100        | 100  | eth0
 vlan50         | 50  | eth0
 # brctl show
 br100 8000.02163e137a78 no vlan100
 br50 8000.02163e447ed8 no vlan50
 # ip route sh
 192.168.3.0/27 dev br50  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.3.1
 192.168.2.0/24 dev br100  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.2.1

 - Can I have several VLANS per physical interface ?
 - Do I need to create everytime a new project, or can I create all my
 networks and link them to the same project, but be able to specify which
 network to use everytime I spawn a new instance ?
 - Is it possible to allow some communication between the VLANS (for
 instance, hosts into the VLAN 50 should only be able to contact hosts into
 VLAN100 on port 443) ? Does the security groups can manage per VLAN rules ?
 Thanks, i'm a bit desperate here :)



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Re: [Openstack] Does Nova works with several netwoks and VLANs ?

2011-11-06 Thread Razique Mahroua
Hi Narayan, 
thanks for your feedback, It took me hours to figure out, 
but thanks to vish, we found out that my fixed_ips tables had a lot of unused 
IP (with a project_id=NULL)
Thus, the nova-br50.conf (for my vlan50) was empty ; after a quick 'delete from 
fixed_ips where project_id=NULL' i've been able to run a new network, with it's 
own VLAN.
So, to your precious advices , I add : 
- Are there fixed_ips that are not linked to a project ; if so, 'delete from 
fixed_ips where project_id=NULL'
- Does a file called nova-br$VLAN-ID.conf is populated with the leases ?
- Check iptables rules (especially the rule for DHCP requests)

Razique

Le 6 nov. 2011 à 20:00, Narayan Desai a écrit :

 This looks more or less right. We have been running a setup like you
 are describing here for quite a while, and we've found it to be stable
 (and easier to setup than a lot of the other network options, IMO).
 
 When debugging this sort of setup, trunking setup problems on the
 switch are often the culprit. Here is a list of things to verify after
 firing up an instance on each project network:
 on the nova-network server:
 - is there a vlanX for each project vlan
 - is the brXX interface configured with the appropriate gateway
 address for the project network
 - is the bridging setup properly (ie does vlanXX belong to bridge brXX)
 - is there a dnsmasq process running for each project network (it
 will be a pair of processes, iirc)
 
 on the nova-compute node:
 - is there a vlanX interface for each project vlan that has an
 instance on the local machine?
 - brXX should have no ip address settings
 - is vlanXX connected to brXX?
 - is vnetX connected to brXX?
 
 Another thing to check is if the instance is getting an ip address
 from dhcp or not.
 
 If you suspect trunking setup problems, you can add an ip address on
 the project network to brXX on the nova-compute node, and try pinging
 the .1 gateway address. If that doesn't work, your trunking setup is
 broken. Make sure that the vlan is setup tagged on the switch port the
 compute node is attached to, and that it is also passed upstream
 properly in your network.
 
 You should also check your nova-network logs.
 
 Hope this helps.
 -nld
 
 On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 7:27 PM, Razique Mahroua
 razique.mahr...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,
 I'm trying to create an advanced architecture with Nova, that uses several
 projects per user, and multiple networks (one network per project)
 The networks have their own vlan :
 id   IPv4   IPv6   start address   DNS1   DNS2
 VlanID project uuid
 12   192.168.2.0/24 None   192.168.2.3 None   None
 100 first_project   None
 13   192.168.3.0/27 None   192.168.3.3 None   None
 50 another_project None
 It looks like while the first project runs wells (creates instances have
 connectivity and can be reached), while the instances created via the second
 project are unreacheable.
 Both have the right SG rules, and both networks create the rights VLANS :
 # /proc/net/vlan/config
 VLAN Dev name | VLAN ID
 Name-Type: VLAN_NAME_TYPE_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD
 vlan100| 100  | eth0
 vlan50 | 50  | eth0
 # brctl show
 br100 8000.02163e137a78 no vlan100
 br50 8000.02163e447ed8 no vlan50
 # ip route sh
 192.168.3.0/27 dev br50  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.3.1
 192.168.2.0/24 dev br100  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.2.1
 
 - Can I have several VLANS per physical interface ?
 - Do I need to create everytime a new project, or can I create all my
 networks and link them to the same project, but be able to specify which
 network to use everytime I spawn a new instance ?
 - Is it possible to allow some communication between the VLANS (for
 instance, hosts into the VLAN 50 should only be able to contact hosts into
 VLAN100 on port 443) ? Does the security groups can manage per VLAN rules ?
 Thanks, i'm a bit desperate here :)
 
 
 
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