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
You're android device must be be able to access Identity Service URL from
your android.
So if you're trying to access localhost:5000 you're device (I would assume
emulated in this case) must run on the same machine (your dev laptop, I
would assume) as your OpenStack Identity Service.
On Wed, Oct 1
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 stages of developi