Hi,

I would give the users access to the UI, that's what it is for.
You might want to check the dynamic roles though and make sure the users only have access to the APIs they really need.

That said, a Waldur plugin sounds nice, keep us updated if you go that way.

Cheers

On 2023-06-14 14:42, Samuel Ngoda wrote:
Thank you.
I am considering doing a plugin for Waldur because we would not like
the customers to access the management servers directly for the
purposes of managing their cloud.
For ease of management and security purposes.

When the public access the management servers directly so as to log in
to their account, is the infrastructure safe?

Regards,
Sam


On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 6:33 PM Daniel Salvador <gutoveron...@apache.org> wrote:

Hello Sam,

As per their website, Waldur currently does not have integration with
CloudStack. As Waldur is a platform that consumes the cloud, it would be necessary to request them to integrate with CloudStack, as they already do
with OpenStack, AWS and others.

Regarding billing in CloudStack, we have the Usage and Quota modules that manage the rating processes and allow the users and operators to export the rated data to a proper billing software. We are working on improvements on the Usage/Quota processes and GUI, and we will be opening the PRs in the
next weeks. You can see a preview of the new features in this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tGhrzuxaOw (though you might have to
enable the automatic translation).

Best regards,
Daniel Salvador (gutoveronezi)

On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 2:53 AM Samuel Ngoda <ngodasam...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> Can Waldur be integrated with cloudstack?
> If not, is there any other open source alternative to provide a user
> console with automated billing and provisioning with a single login?
>
> Regards,
> Sam
>

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