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*** [[Keystone-Essex-BP-UserStructure|User structure]] ([https://blueprints.launchpad.net/keystone/+spec/essex-keystone-user-structure blueprint])
 
*** [[Keystone-Essex-BP-UserStructure|User structure]] ([https://blueprints.launchpad.net/keystone/+spec/essex-keystone-user-structure blueprint])
 
*** [[Keystone-Essex-BP-AuthZ|Full AuthZ structure]] ([https://blueprints.launchpad.net/keystone/+spec/essex-keystone-authz-structure blueprint])
 
*** [[Keystone-Essex-BP-AuthZ|Full AuthZ structure]] ([https://blueprints.launchpad.net/keystone/+spec/essex-keystone-authz-structure blueprint])
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Revision as of 15:41, 22 September 2011

What is Keystone?

Keystone is the identity service used by OpenStack for authentication (authN) and high-level authorization (authZ). It currently supports token-based authN and user-service authorization. It is scalable to include oAuth, SAML and openID in future versions. Out of the box, Keystone uses a SQLite DB as an identity store with the option to connect to external LDAP.

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http://launchpad.net/keystone

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