The :5000 port of Keystone is designed to be exposed publicly via HTTPS. In
the /v2.0/ API, there's only a handful of calls exposed on that port. In
/v3/ the entire API is exposed, but wrapped by RBAC. If you're using
HTTPS, it should be safe to expose the public interfaces of all
the services to t
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> *Subject:* [openstack-dev] Get keystone auth token via Horizon URL
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> I'm on the very early stages of developing an app for android to manage
> openstack services and would like to get the user credentials/tokens on
> keystone to get
From Horizon, you won’t be able to do keystone way of authentication.
From: Ed Lima [mailto:e...@stackerz.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2014 8:30 AM
To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
Subject: [openstack-dev] Get keystone auth token via Horizon URL
I'm on the very early stag
I'm on the very early stages of developing an app for android to manage
openstack services and would like to get the user credentials/tokens on
keystone to get data and execute commands via the horizon URL. I'm using
IceHouse on Ubuntu 14.04.
In my particular use case I have keystone running on my