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=== Key Features === | === Key Features === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * PKI Support for authentication | ||
+ | * Integration into openstack-common libraries | ||
+ | * Swift AUTH middleware allowing overrides of authentication | ||
+ | * Consolidation of CLI option names to global openstack standard (use hyphens) | ||
=== Known Issues === | === Known Issues === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * V2 API exposes token within the URL | ||
+ | * If a tenant is deleted in Keystone, there is no orchestration to verify that resources associated with that tenant are disabled and/or removed in other projects (glance, nova, swift, etc) | ||
+ | * The Keystone CLI lacks a means of reporting the tenants that a user is associated with | ||
+ | * auth_token middleware requires installation of almost all of keystone, is not in its own package | ||
+ | * LDAP backend is lacking TLS/LDAPS support | ||
+ | * No active directory specific LDAP backend | ||
+ | * V2 API is not backed by RBAC | ||
=== Upgrade Notes === | === Upgrade Notes === |
Revision as of 21:55, 14 September 2012
OpenStack 2012.2 (Folsom) Release Notes
<<TableOfContents()>>
OpenStack Object Storage (Swift)
Key Features
Known Issues
Upgrade Notes
OpenStack Compute (Nova)
Key Features
Known Issues
Upgrade Notes
OpenStack Image Service (Glance)
Key Features
Known Issues
Upgrade Notes
OpenStack Dashboard (Horizon)
Key Features
Known Issues
Upgrade Notes
OpenStack Identity (Keystone)
Key Features
- PKI Support for authentication
- Integration into openstack-common libraries
- Swift AUTH middleware allowing overrides of authentication
- Consolidation of CLI option names to global openstack standard (use hyphens)
Known Issues
- V2 API exposes token within the URL
- If a tenant is deleted in Keystone, there is no orchestration to verify that resources associated with that tenant are disabled and/or removed in other projects (glance, nova, swift, etc)
- The Keystone CLI lacks a means of reporting the tenants that a user is associated with
- auth_token middleware requires installation of almost all of keystone, is not in its own package
- LDAP backend is lacking TLS/LDAPS support
- No active directory specific LDAP backend
- V2 API is not backed by RBAC