Configuration
The Identity service is configured in the /etc/keystone/keystone.conf
file.
The following tables provide a comprehensive list of the Identity
service options. For a sample configuration file, refer to
keystone.conf.
DEFAULT
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rpc_conn_pool_size
-
Size of RPC connection pool.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
rpc_conn_pool_size |
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conn_pool_min_size
-
The pool size limit for connections expiration policy
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conn_pool_ttl
Type: | integer |
Default: | 1200 |
The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool
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executor_thread_pool_size
-
Size of executor thread pool when executor is threading or eventlet.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
rpc_thread_pool_size |
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rpc_response_timeout
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Seconds to wait for a response from a call.
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transport_url
Type: | string |
Default: | rabbit:// |
The network address and optional user credentials for connecting to the messaging backend, in URL format. The expected format is:
driver://[user:pass@]host:port[,[userN:passN@]hostN:portN]/virtual_host?query
Example: rabbit://rabbitmq:password@127.0.0.1:5672//
For full details on the fields in the URL see the documentation of oslo_messaging.TransportURL at https://docs.openstack.org/oslo.messaging/latest/reference/transport.html
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control_exchange
Type: | string |
Default: | keystone |
The default exchange under which topics are scoped. May be overridden by an exchange name specified in the transport_url option.
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debug
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Mutable: | This option can be changed without restarting. |
If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of the default INFO level.
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log_config_append
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Mutable: | This option can be changed without restarting. |
The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to any existing logging configuration files. For details about logging configuration files, see the Python logging module documentation. Note that when logging configuration files are used then all logging configuration is set in the configuration file and other logging configuration options are ignored (for example, log-date-format).
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
log-config |
DEFAULT |
log_config |
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log_date_format
Type: | string |
Default: | %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S |
Defines the format string for %(asctime)s in log records. Default: the value above . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
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log_file
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
(Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default is set, logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
logfile |
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log_dir
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
(Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file paths. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
logdir |
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watch_log_file
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is moved or removed this handler will open a new log file with specified path instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file option is specified and Linux platform is used. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
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use_syslog
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and will be changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
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use_journal
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you may wish to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal native protocol which includes structured metadata in addition to log messages.This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
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syslog_log_facility
Type: | string |
Default: | LOG_USER |
Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
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use_json
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
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use_stderr
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
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use_eventlog
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Log output to Windows Event Log.
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log_rotate_interval
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The amount of time before the log files are rotated. This option is ignored unless log_rotation_type is setto “interval”.
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log_rotate_interval_type
Type: | string |
Default: | days |
Valid Values: | Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days, Weekday, Midnight |
Rotation interval type. The time of the last file change (or the time when the service was started) is used when scheduling the next rotation.
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max_logfile_count
-
Maximum number of rotated log files.
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max_logfile_size_mb
-
Log file maximum size in MB. This option is ignored if “log_rotation_type” is not set to “size”.
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log_rotation_type
Type: | string |
Default: | none |
Valid Values: | interval, size, none |
Log rotation type.
Possible values
- interval
- Rotate logs at predefined time intervals.
- size
- Rotate logs once they reach a predefined size.
- none
- Do not rotate log files.
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logging_context_format_string
Type: | string |
Default: | %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [%(request_id)s %(user_identity)s] %(instance)s%(message)s |
Format string to use for log messages with context. Used by oslo_log.formatters.ContextFormatter
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logging_default_format_string
Type: | string |
Default: | %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s |
Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined. Used by oslo_log.formatters.ContextFormatter
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logging_debug_format_suffix
Type: | string |
Default: | %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d |
Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the message is DEBUG. Used by oslo_log.formatters.ContextFormatter
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logging_exception_prefix
Type: | string |
Default: | %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d ERROR %(name)s %(instance)s |
Prefix each line of exception output with this format. Used by oslo_log.formatters.ContextFormatter
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logging_user_identity_format
Type: | string |
Default: | %(user)s %(tenant)s %(domain)s %(user_domain)s %(project_domain)s |
Defines the format string for %(user_identity)s that is used in logging_context_format_string. Used by oslo_log.formatters.ContextFormatter
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default_log_levels
Type: | list |
Default: | amqp=WARN,amqplib=WARN,boto=WARN,qpid=WARN,sqlalchemy=WARN,suds=INFO,oslo.messaging=INFO,oslo_messaging=INFO,iso8601=WARN,requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool=WARN,urllib3.connectionpool=WARN,websocket=WARN,requests.packages.urllib3.util.retry=WARN,urllib3.util.retry=WARN,keystonemiddleware=WARN,routes.middleware=WARN,stevedore=WARN,taskflow=WARN,keystoneauth=WARN,oslo.cache=INFO,oslo_policy=INFO,dogpile.core.dogpile=INFO |
List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
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publish_errors
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Enables or disables publication of error events.
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instance_format
Type: | string |
Default: | "[instance: %(uuid)s] " |
The format for an instance that is passed with the log message.
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instance_uuid_format
Type: | string |
Default: | "[instance: %(uuid)s] " |
The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message.
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rate_limit_interval
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Interval, number of seconds, of log rate limiting.
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rate_limit_burst
-
Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval.
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rate_limit_except_level
Type: | string |
Default: | CRITICAL |
Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO, WARNING, DEBUG or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to rate_limit_except_level are not filtered. An empty string means that all levels are filtered.
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fatal_deprecations
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Enables or disables fatal status of deprecations.
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admin_token
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Using this feature is NOT recommended. Instead, use the keystone-manage bootstrap command. The value of this option is treated as a “shared secret” that can be used to bootstrap Keystone through the API. This “token” does not represent a user (it has no identity), and carries no explicit authorization (it effectively bypasses most authorization checks). If set to None, the value is ignored and the admin_token middleware is effectively disabled.
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public_endpoint
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The base public endpoint URL for Keystone that is advertised to clients (NOTE: this does NOT affect how Keystone listens for connections). Defaults to the base host URL of the request. For example, if keystone receives a request to http://server:5000/v3/users, then this will option will be automatically treated as http://server:5000. You should only need to set option if either the value of the base URL contains a path that keystone does not automatically infer (/prefix/v3), or if the endpoint should be found on a different host.
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admin_endpoint
-
The base admin endpoint URL for Keystone that is advertised to clients (NOTE: this does NOT affect how Keystone listens for connections). Defaults to the base host URL of the request. For example, if keystone receives a request to http://server:35357/v3/users, then this will option will be automatically treated as http://server:35357. You should only need to set option if either the value of the base URL contains a path that keystone does not automatically infer (/prefix/v3), or if the endpoint should be found on a different host.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since R.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | With the removal of the 2.0 API keystone does not distinguish between admin and public endpoints. |
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max_project_tree_depth
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Maximum depth of the project hierarchy, excluding the project acting as a domain at the top of the hierarchy. WARNING: Setting it to a large value may adversely impact performance.
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max_param_size
-
Limit the sizes of user & project ID/names.
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max_token_size
-
Similar to [DEFAULT] max_param_size, but provides an exception for token values. With Fernet tokens, this can be set as low as 255. With UUID tokens, this should be set to 32).
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list_limit
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
The maximum number of entities that will be returned in a collection. This global limit may be then overridden for a specific driver, by specifying a list_limit in the appropriate section (for example, [assignment]). No limit is set by default. In larger deployments, it is recommended that you set this to a reasonable number to prevent operations like listing all users and projects from placing an unnecessary load on the system.
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strict_password_check
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
If set to true, strict password length checking is performed for password manipulation. If a password exceeds the maximum length, the operation will fail with an HTTP 403 Forbidden error. If set to false, passwords are automatically truncated to the maximum length.
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insecure_debug
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
If set to true, then the server will return information in HTTP responses that may allow an unauthenticated or authenticated user to get more information than normal, such as additional details about why authentication failed. This may be useful for debugging but is insecure.
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default_publisher_id
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Default publisher_id for outgoing notifications. If left undefined, Keystone will default to using the server’s host name.
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notification_format
Type: | string |
Default: | cadf |
Valid Values: | basic, cadf |
Define the notification format for identity service events. A basic notification only has information about the resource being operated on. A cadf notification has the same information, as well as information about the initiator of the event. The cadf option is entirely backwards compatible with the basic option, but is fully CADF-compliant, and is recommended for auditing use cases.
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notification_opt_out
Type: | multi-valued |
Default: | identity.authenticate.success |
Default: | identity.authenticate.pending |
Default: | identity.authenticate.failed |
You can reduce the number of notifications keystone emits by explicitly opting out. Keystone will not emit notifications that match the patterns expressed in this list. Values are expected to be in the form of identity.<resource_type>.<operation>. By default, all notifications related to authentication are automatically suppressed. This field can be set multiple times in order to opt-out of multiple notification topics. For example, the following suppresses notifications describing user creation or successful authentication events: notification_opt_out=identity.user.create notification_opt_out=identity.authenticate.success
access_rules_config
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driver
-
Entry point for the access rules config backend driver in the keystone.access_rules_config namespace. Keystone only provides a json driver, so there is no reason to change this unless you are providing a custom entry point.
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caching
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Toggle for access rules caching. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled.
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cache_time
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Time to cache access rule data in seconds. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled.
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rules_file
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/access_rules.json |
Path to access rules configuration. If not present, no access rule configuration will be loaded and application credential access rules will be unavailable.
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permissive
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Toggles permissive mode for access rules. When enabled, application credentials can be created with any access rules regardless of operator’s configuration.
application_credential
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driver
-
Entry point for the application credential backend driver in the keystone.application_credential namespace. Keystone only provides a sql driver, so there is no reason to change this unless you are providing a custom entry point.
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caching
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Toggle for application credential caching. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled.
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cache_time
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Time to cache application credential data in seconds. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled.
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user_limit
-
Maximum number of application credentials a user is permitted to create. A value of -1 means unlimited. If a limit is not set, users are permitted to create application credentials at will, which could lead to bloat in the keystone database or open keystone to a DoS attack.
assignment
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driver
-
Entry point for the assignment backend driver (where role assignments are stored) in the keystone.assignment namespace. Only a SQL driver is supplied by keystone itself. Unless you are writing proprietary drivers for keystone, you do not need to set this option.
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prohibited_implied_role
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A list of role names which are prohibited from being an implied role.
auth
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methods
Type: | list |
Default: | external,password,token,oauth1,mapped,application_credential |
Allowed authentication methods. Note: You should disable the external auth method if you are currently using federation. External auth and federation both use the REMOTE_USER variable. Since both the mapped and external plugin are being invoked to validate attributes in the request environment, it can cause conflicts.
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password
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Entry point for the password auth plugin module in the keystone.auth.password namespace. You do not need to set this unless you are overriding keystone’s own password authentication plugin.
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token
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Entry point for the token auth plugin module in the keystone.auth.token namespace. You do not need to set this unless you are overriding keystone’s own token authentication plugin.
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external
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Entry point for the external (REMOTE_USER) auth plugin module in the keystone.auth.external namespace. Supplied drivers are DefaultDomain and Domain. The default driver is DefaultDomain, which assumes that all users identified by the username specified to keystone in the REMOTE_USER variable exist within the context of the default domain. The Domain option expects an additional environment variable be presented to keystone, REMOTE_DOMAIN, containing the domain name of the REMOTE_USER (if REMOTE_DOMAIN is not set, then the default domain will be used instead). You do not need to set this unless you are taking advantage of “external authentication”, where the application server (such as Apache) is handling authentication instead of keystone.
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oauth1
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Entry point for the OAuth 1.0a auth plugin module in the keystone.auth.oauth1 namespace. You do not need to set this unless you are overriding keystone’s own oauth1 authentication plugin.
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mapped
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Entry point for the mapped auth plugin module in the keystone.auth.mapped namespace. You do not need to set this unless you are overriding keystone’s own mapped authentication plugin.
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application_credential
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Entry point for the application_credential auth plugin module in the keystone.auth.application_credential namespace. You do not need to set this unless you are overriding keystone’s own application_credential authentication plugin.
cache
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config_prefix
Type: | string |
Default: | cache.oslo |
Prefix for building the configuration dictionary for the cache region. This should not need to be changed unless there is another dogpile.cache region with the same configuration name.
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expiration_time
-
Default TTL, in seconds, for any cached item in the dogpile.cache region. This applies to any cached method that doesn’t have an explicit cache expiration time defined for it.
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backend
Type: | string |
Default: | dogpile.cache.null |
Valid Values: | oslo_cache.memcache_pool, oslo_cache.dict, oslo_cache.mongo, oslo_cache.etcd3gw, dogpile.cache.memcached, dogpile.cache.pylibmc, dogpile.cache.bmemcached, dogpile.cache.dbm, dogpile.cache.redis, dogpile.cache.memory, dogpile.cache.memory_pickle, dogpile.cache.null |
Cache backend module. For eventlet-based or environments with hundreds of threaded servers, Memcache with pooling (oslo_cache.memcache_pool) is recommended. For environments with less than 100 threaded servers, Memcached (dogpile.cache.memcached) or Redis (dogpile.cache.redis) is recommended. Test environments with a single instance of the server can use the dogpile.cache.memory backend.
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backend_argument
Type: | multi-valued |
Default: | '' |
Arguments supplied to the backend module. Specify this option once per argument to be passed to the dogpile.cache backend. Example format: “<argname>:<value>”.
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proxies
-
Proxy classes to import that will affect the way the dogpile.cache backend functions. See the dogpile.cache documentation on changing-backend-behavior.
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enabled
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Global toggle for caching.
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debug_cache_backend
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Extra debugging from the cache backend (cache keys, get/set/delete/etc calls). This is only really useful if you need to see the specific cache-backend get/set/delete calls with the keys/values. Typically this should be left set to false.
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memcache_servers
Type: | list |
Default: | localhost:11211 |
Memcache servers in the format of “host:port”. (dogpile.cache.memcache and oslo_cache.memcache_pool backends only).
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memcache_dead_retry
-
Number of seconds memcached server is considered dead before it is tried again. (dogpile.cache.memcache and oslo_cache.memcache_pool backends only).
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memcache_socket_timeout
Type: | floating point |
Default: | 3.0 |
Timeout in seconds for every call to a server. (dogpile.cache.memcache and oslo_cache.memcache_pool backends only).
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memcache_pool_maxsize
-
Max total number of open connections to every memcached server. (oslo_cache.memcache_pool backend only).
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memcache_pool_unused_timeout
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Number of seconds a connection to memcached is held unused in the pool before it is closed. (oslo_cache.memcache_pool backend only).
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memcache_pool_connection_get_timeout
-
Number of seconds that an operation will wait to get a memcache client connection.
catalog
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template_file
Type: | string |
Default: | default_catalog.templates |
Absolute path to the file used for the templated catalog backend. This option is only used if the [catalog] driver is set to templated.
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driver
-
Entry point for the catalog driver in the keystone.catalog namespace. Keystone provides a sql option (which supports basic CRUD operations through SQL), a templated option (which loads the catalog from a templated catalog file on disk), and a endpoint_filter.sql option (which supports arbitrary service catalogs per project).
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caching
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Toggle for catalog caching. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled. In a typical deployment, there is no reason to disable this.
-
cache_time
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Time to cache catalog data (in seconds). This has no effect unless global and catalog caching are both enabled. Catalog data (services, endpoints, etc.) typically does not change frequently, and so a longer duration than the global default may be desirable.
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list_limit
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Maximum number of entities that will be returned in a catalog collection. There is typically no reason to set this, as it would be unusual for a deployment to have enough services or endpoints to exceed a reasonable limit.
cors
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allowed_origin
-
Indicate whether this resource may be shared with the domain received in the requests “origin” header. Format: “<protocol>://<host>[:<port>]”, no trailing slash. Example: https://horizon.example.com
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allow_credentials
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Indicate that the actual request can include user credentials
Type: | list |
Default: | X-Auth-Token,X-Openstack-Request-Id,X-Subject-Token,Openstack-Auth-Receipt |
Indicate which headers are safe to expose to the API. Defaults to HTTP Simple Headers.
-
max_age
Type: | integer |
Default: | 3600 |
Maximum cache age of CORS preflight requests.
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allow_methods
Type: | list |
Default: | GET,PUT,POST,DELETE,PATCH |
Indicate which methods can be used during the actual request.
Type: | list |
Default: | X-Auth-Token,X-Openstack-Request-Id,X-Subject-Token,X-Project-Id,X-Project-Name,X-Project-Domain-Id,X-Project-Domain-Name,X-Domain-Id,X-Domain-Name,Openstack-Auth-Receipt |
Indicate which header field names may be used during the actual request.
credential
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driver
-
Entry point for the credential backend driver in the keystone.credential namespace. Keystone only provides a sql driver, so there’s no reason to change this unless you are providing a custom entry point.
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provider
Type: | string |
Default: | fernet |
Entry point for credential encryption and decryption operations in the keystone.credential.provider namespace. Keystone only provides a fernet driver, so there’s no reason to change this unless you are providing a custom entry point to encrypt and decrypt credentials.
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key_repository
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/credential-keys/ |
Directory containing Fernet keys used to encrypt and decrypt credentials stored in the credential backend. Fernet keys used to encrypt credentials have no relationship to Fernet keys used to encrypt Fernet tokens. Both sets of keys should be managed separately and require different rotation policies. Do not share this repository with the repository used to manage keys for Fernet tokens.
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auth_ttl
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The length of time in minutes for which a signed EC2 or S3 token request is valid from the timestamp contained in the token request.
database
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sqlite_synchronous
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
If True, SQLite uses synchronous mode.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
sqlite_synchronous |
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backend
Type: | string |
Default: | sqlalchemy |
The back end to use for the database.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
db_backend |
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connection
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the database.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
sql_connection |
DATABASE |
sql_connection |
sql |
connection |
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slave_connection
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the slave database.
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mysql_sql_mode
Type: | string |
Default: | TRADITIONAL |
The SQL mode to be used for MySQL sessions. This option, including the default, overrides any server-set SQL mode. To use whatever SQL mode is set by the server configuration, set this to no value. Example: mysql_sql_mode=
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mysql_enable_ndb
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
If True, transparently enables support for handling MySQL Cluster (NDB).
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connection_recycle_time
Type: | integer |
Default: | 3600 |
Connections which have been present in the connection pool longer than this number of seconds will be replaced with a new one the next time they are checked out from the pool.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DATABASE |
idle_timeout |
database |
idle_timeout |
DEFAULT |
sql_idle_timeout |
DATABASE |
sql_idle_timeout |
sql |
idle_timeout |
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min_pool_size
-
Minimum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
sql_min_pool_size |
DATABASE |
sql_min_pool_size |
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | The option to set the minimum pool size is not supported by sqlalchemy. |
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max_pool_size
-
Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. Setting a value of 0 indicates no limit.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
sql_max_pool_size |
DATABASE |
sql_max_pool_size |
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max_retries
-
Maximum number of database connection retries during startup. Set to -1 to specify an infinite retry count.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
sql_max_retries |
DATABASE |
sql_max_retries |
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retry_interval
-
Interval between retries of opening a SQL connection.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
sql_retry_interval |
DATABASE |
reconnect_interval |
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max_overflow
-
If set, use this value for max_overflow with SQLAlchemy.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
sql_max_overflow |
DATABASE |
sqlalchemy_max_overflow |
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connection_debug
Type: | integer |
Default: | 0 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
Maximum Value: | 100 |
Verbosity of SQL debugging information: 0=None, 100=Everything.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
sql_connection_debug |
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connection_trace
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Add Python stack traces to SQL as comment strings.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
sql_connection_trace |
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pool_timeout
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
If set, use this value for pool_timeout with SQLAlchemy.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DATABASE |
sqlalchemy_pool_timeout |
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use_db_reconnect
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Enable the experimental use of database reconnect on connection lost.
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db_retry_interval
-
Seconds between retries of a database transaction.
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db_inc_retry_interval
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
If True, increases the interval between retries of a database operation up to db_max_retry_interval.
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db_max_retry_interval
-
If db_inc_retry_interval is set, the maximum seconds between retries of a database operation.
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db_max_retries
-
Maximum retries in case of connection error or deadlock error before error is raised. Set to -1 to specify an infinite retry count.
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connection_parameters
-
Optional URL parameters to append onto the connection URL at connect time; specify as param1=value1¶m2=value2&…
domain_config
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driver
-
Entry point for the domain-specific configuration driver in the keystone.resource.domain_config namespace. Only a sql option is provided by keystone, so there is no reason to set this unless you are providing a custom entry point.
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caching
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Toggle for caching of the domain-specific configuration backend. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled. There is normally no reason to disable this.
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cache_time
-
Time-to-live (TTL, in seconds) to cache domain-specific configuration data. This has no effect unless [domain_config] caching is enabled.
endpoint_filter
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driver
-
Entry point for the endpoint filter driver in the keystone.endpoint_filter namespace. Only a sql option is provided by keystone, so there is no reason to set this unless you are providing a custom entry point.
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return_all_endpoints_if_no_filter
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
This controls keystone’s behavior if the configured endpoint filters do not result in any endpoints for a user + project pair (and therefore a potentially empty service catalog). If set to true, keystone will return the entire service catalog. If set to false, keystone will return an empty service catalog.
endpoint_policy
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driver
-
Entry point for the endpoint policy driver in the keystone.endpoint_policy namespace. Only a sql driver is provided by keystone, so there is no reason to set this unless you are providing a custom entry point.
eventlet_server
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public_bind_host
Type: | host address |
Default: | 0.0.0.0 |
The IP address of the network interface for the public service to listen on.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
bind_host |
DEFAULT |
public_bind_host |
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since K.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | Support for running keystone under eventlet has been removed in the Newton release. These options remain for backwards compatibility because they are used for URL substitutions. |
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public_port
Type: | port number |
Default: | 5000 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
Maximum Value: | 65535 |
The port number for the public service to listen on.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
public_port |
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since K.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | Support for running keystone under eventlet has been removed in the Newton release. These options remain for backwards compatibility because they are used for URL substitutions. |
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admin_bind_host
Type: | host address |
Default: | 0.0.0.0 |
The IP address of the network interface for the admin service to listen on.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
bind_host |
DEFAULT |
admin_bind_host |
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since K.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | Support for running keystone under eventlet has been removed in the Newton release. These options remain for backwards compatibility because they are used for URL substitutions. |
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admin_port
Type: | port number |
Default: | 35357 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
Maximum Value: | 65535 |
The port number for the admin service to listen on.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
admin_port |
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since K.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | Support for running keystone under eventlet has been removed in the Newton release. These options remain for backwards compatibility because they are used for URL substitutions. |
federation
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driver
-
Entry point for the federation backend driver in the keystone.federation namespace. Keystone only provides a sql driver, so there is no reason to set this option unless you are providing a custom entry point.
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assertion_prefix
-
Prefix to use when filtering environment variable names for federated assertions. Matched variables are passed into the federated mapping engine.
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remote_id_attribute
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Value to be used to obtain the entity ID of the Identity Provider from the environment. For mod_shib, this would be Shib-Identity-Provider. For mod_auth_openidc, this could be HTTP_OIDC_ISS. For mod_auth_mellon, this could be MELLON_IDP.
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federated_domain_name
Type: | string |
Default: | Federated |
An arbitrary domain name that is reserved to allow federated ephemeral users to have a domain concept. Note that an admin will not be able to create a domain with this name or update an existing domain to this name. You are not advised to change this value unless you really have to.
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trusted_dashboard
Type: | multi-valued |
Default: | '' |
A list of trusted dashboard hosts. Before accepting a Single Sign-On request to return a token, the origin host must be a member of this list. This configuration option may be repeated for multiple values. You must set this in order to use web-based SSO flows. For example: trusted_dashboard=https://acme.example.com/auth/websso trusted_dashboard=https://beta.example.com/auth/websso
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sso_callback_template
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/sso_callback_template.html |
Absolute path to an HTML file used as a Single Sign-On callback handler. This page is expected to redirect the user from keystone back to a trusted dashboard host, by form encoding a token in a POST request. Keystone’s default value should be sufficient for most deployments.
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caching
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Toggle for federation caching. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled. There is typically no reason to disable this.
fernet_receipts
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key_repository
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/fernet-keys/ |
Directory containing Fernet receipt keys. This directory must exist before using keystone-manage fernet_setup for the first time, must be writable by the user running keystone-manage fernet_setup or keystone-manage fernet_rotate, and of course must be readable by keystone’s server process. The repository may contain keys in one of three states: a single staged key (always index 0) used for receipt validation, a single primary key (always the highest index) used for receipt creation and validation, and any number of secondary keys (all other index values) used for receipt validation. With multiple keystone nodes, each node must share the same key repository contents, with the exception of the staged key (index 0). It is safe to run keystone-manage fernet_rotate once on any one node to promote a staged key (index 0) to be the new primary (incremented from the previous highest index), and produce a new staged key (a new key with index 0); the resulting repository can then be atomically replicated to other nodes without any risk of race conditions (for example, it is safe to run keystone-manage fernet_rotate on host A, wait any amount of time, create a tarball of the directory on host A, unpack it on host B to a temporary location, and atomically move (mv) the directory into place on host B). Running keystone-manage fernet_rotate twice on a key repository without syncing other nodes will result in receipts that can not be validated by all nodes.
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max_active_keys
Type: | integer |
Default: | 3 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
This controls how many keys are held in rotation by keystone-manage fernet_rotate before they are discarded. The default value of 3 means that keystone will maintain one staged key (always index 0), one primary key (the highest numerical index), and one secondary key (every other index). Increasing this value means that additional secondary keys will be kept in the rotation.
fernet_tokens
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key_repository
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/fernet-keys/ |
Directory containing Fernet token keys. This directory must exist before using keystone-manage fernet_setup for the first time, must be writable by the user running keystone-manage fernet_setup or keystone-manage fernet_rotate, and of course must be readable by keystone’s server process. The repository may contain keys in one of three states: a single staged key (always index 0) used for token validation, a single primary key (always the highest index) used for token creation and validation, and any number of secondary keys (all other index values) used for token validation. With multiple keystone nodes, each node must share the same key repository contents, with the exception of the staged key (index 0). It is safe to run keystone-manage fernet_rotate once on any one node to promote a staged key (index 0) to be the new primary (incremented from the previous highest index), and produce a new staged key (a new key with index 0); the resulting repository can then be atomically replicated to other nodes without any risk of race conditions (for example, it is safe to run keystone-manage fernet_rotate on host A, wait any amount of time, create a tarball of the directory on host A, unpack it on host B to a temporary location, and atomically move (mv) the directory into place on host B). Running keystone-manage fernet_rotate twice on a key repository without syncing other nodes will result in tokens that can not be validated by all nodes.
-
max_active_keys
Type: | integer |
Default: | 3 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
This controls how many keys are held in rotation by keystone-manage fernet_rotate before they are discarded. The default value of 3 means that keystone will maintain one staged key (always index 0), one primary key (the highest numerical index), and one secondary key (every other index). Increasing this value means that additional secondary keys will be kept in the rotation.
healthcheck
-
path
Type: | string |
Default: | /healthcheck |
The path to respond to healtcheck requests on.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
-
detailed
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Show more detailed information as part of the response. Security note: Enabling this option may expose sensitive details about the service being monitored. Be sure to verify that it will not violate your security policies.
-
backends
-
Additional backends that can perform health checks and report that information back as part of a request.
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disable_by_file_path
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Check the presence of a file to determine if an application is running on a port. Used by DisableByFileHealthcheck plugin.
-
disable_by_file_paths
-
Check the presence of a file based on a port to determine if an application is running on a port. Expects a “port:path” list of strings. Used by DisableByFilesPortsHealthcheck plugin.
identity
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default_domain_id
Type: | string |
Default: | default |
This references the domain to use for all Identity API v2 requests (which are not aware of domains). A domain with this ID can optionally be created for you by keystone-manage bootstrap. The domain referenced by this ID cannot be deleted on the v3 API, to prevent accidentally breaking the v2 API. There is nothing special about this domain, other than the fact that it must exist to order to maintain support for your v2 clients. There is typically no reason to change this value.
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domain_specific_drivers_enabled
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
A subset (or all) of domains can have their own identity driver, each with their own partial configuration options, stored in either the resource backend or in a file in a domain configuration directory (depending on the setting of [identity] domain_configurations_from_database). Only values specific to the domain need to be specified in this manner. This feature is disabled by default, but may be enabled by default in a future release; set to true to enable.
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domain_configurations_from_database
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
By default, domain-specific configuration data is read from files in the directory identified by [identity] domain_config_dir. Enabling this configuration option allows you to instead manage domain-specific configurations through the API, which are then persisted in the backend (typically, a SQL database), rather than using configuration files on disk.
-
domain_config_dir
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/domains |
Absolute path where keystone should locate domain-specific [identity] configuration files. This option has no effect unless [identity] domain_specific_drivers_enabled is set to true. There is typically no reason to change this value.
-
driver
-
Entry point for the identity backend driver in the keystone.identity namespace. Keystone provides a sql and ldap driver. This option is also used as the default driver selection (along with the other configuration variables in this section) in the event that [identity] domain_specific_drivers_enabled is enabled, but no applicable domain-specific configuration is defined for the domain in question. Unless your deployment primarily relies on ldap AND is not using domain-specific configuration, you should typically leave this set to sql.
-
caching
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Toggle for identity caching. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled. There is typically no reason to disable this.
-
cache_time
-
Time to cache identity data (in seconds). This has no effect unless global and identity caching are enabled.
-
max_password_length
Type: | integer |
Default: | 4096 |
Maximum Value: | 4096 |
Maximum allowed length for user passwords. Decrease this value to improve performance. Changing this value does not effect existing passwords.
-
list_limit
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Maximum number of entities that will be returned in an identity collection.
-
password_hash_algorithm
Type: | string |
Default: | bcrypt |
Valid Values: | bcrypt, scrypt, pbkdf2_sha512 |
The password hashing algorithm to use for passwords stored within keystone.
-
password_hash_rounds
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
This option represents a trade off between security and performance. Higher values lead to slower performance, but higher security. Changing this option will only affect newly created passwords as existing password hashes already have a fixed number of rounds applied, so it is safe to tune this option in a running cluster. The default for bcrypt is 12, must be between 4 and 31, inclusive. The default for scrypt is 16, must be within range(1,32). The default for pbkdf_sha512 is 60000, must be within range(1,1<<32) WARNING: If using scrypt, increasing this value increases BOTH time AND memory requirements to hash a password.
-
scrypt_block_size
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Optional block size to pass to scrypt hash function (the r parameter). Useful for tuning scrypt to optimal performance for your CPU architecture. This option is only used when the password_hash_algorithm option is set to scrypt. Defaults to 8.
-
scrypt_parallelism
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Optional parallelism to pass to scrypt hash function (the p parameter). This option is only used when the password_hash_algorithm option is set to scrypt. Defaults to 1.
-
salt_bytesize
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
Maximum Value: | 96 |
Number of bytes to use in scrypt and pbkfd2_sha512 hashing salt. Default for scrypt is 16 bytes. Default for pbkfd2_sha512 is 16 bytes. Limited to a maximum of 96 bytes due to the size of the column used to store password hashes.
identity_mapping
-
driver
-
Entry point for the identity mapping backend driver in the keystone.identity.id_mapping namespace. Keystone only provides a sql driver, so there is no reason to change this unless you are providing a custom entry point.
-
generator
Type: | string |
Default: | sha256 |
Entry point for the public ID generator for user and group entities in the keystone.identity.id_generator namespace. The Keystone identity mapper only supports generators that produce 64 bytes or less. Keystone only provides a sha256 entry point, so there is no reason to change this value unless you’re providing a custom entry point.
-
backward_compatible_ids
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
The format of user and group IDs changed in Juno for backends that do not generate UUIDs (for example, LDAP), with keystone providing a hash mapping to the underlying attribute in LDAP. By default this mapping is disabled, which ensures that existing IDs will not change. Even when the mapping is enabled by using domain-specific drivers ([identity] domain_specific_drivers_enabled), any users and groups from the default domain being handled by LDAP will still not be mapped to ensure their IDs remain backward compatible. Setting this value to false will enable the new mapping for all backends, including the default LDAP driver. It is only guaranteed to be safe to enable this option if you do not already have assignments for users and groups from the default LDAP domain, and you consider it to be acceptable for Keystone to provide the different IDs to clients than it did previously (existing IDs in the API will suddenly change). Typically this means that the only time you can set this value to false is when configuring a fresh installation, although that is the recommended value.
jwt_tokens
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jws_public_key_repository
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/jws-keys/public |
Directory containing public keys for validating JWS token signatures. This directory must exist in order for keystone’s server process to start. It must also be readable by keystone’s server process. It must contain at least one public key that corresponds to a private key in keystone.conf [jwt_tokens] jws_private_key_repository. This option is only applicable in deployments issuing JWS tokens and setting keystone.conf [tokens] provider = jws.
-
jws_private_key_repository
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/jws-keys/private |
Directory containing private keys for signing JWS tokens. This directory must exist in order for keystone’s server process to start. It must also be readable by keystone’s server process. It must contain at least one private key that corresponds to a public key in keystone.conf [jwt_tokens] jws_public_key_repository. In the event there are multiple private keys in this directory, keystone will use a key named private.pem to sign tokens. In the future, keystone may support the ability to sign tokens with multiple private keys. For now, only a key named private.pem within this directory is required to issue JWS tokens. This option is only applicable in deployments issuing JWS tokens and setting keystone.conf [tokens] provider = jws.
ldap
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url
Type: | string |
Default: | ldap://localhost |
URL(s) for connecting to the LDAP server. Multiple LDAP URLs may be specified as a comma separated string. The first URL to successfully bind is used for the connection.
-
user
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
The user name of the administrator bind DN to use when querying the LDAP server, if your LDAP server requires it.
-
password
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
The password of the administrator bind DN to use when querying the LDAP server, if your LDAP server requires it.
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suffix
Type: | string |
Default: | cn=example,cn=com |
The default LDAP server suffix to use, if a DN is not defined via either [ldap] user_tree_dn or [ldap] group_tree_dn.
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query_scope
Type: | string |
Default: | one |
Valid Values: | one, sub |
The search scope which defines how deep to search within the search base. A value of one (representing oneLevel or singleLevel) indicates a search of objects immediately below to the base object, but does not include the base object itself. A value of sub (representing subtree or wholeSubtree) indicates a search of both the base object itself and the entire subtree below it.
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page_size
Type: | integer |
Default: | 0 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
Defines the maximum number of results per page that keystone should request from the LDAP server when listing objects. A value of zero (0) disables paging.
-
alias_dereferencing
Type: | string |
Default: | default |
Valid Values: | never, searching, always, finding, default |
The LDAP dereferencing option to use for queries involving aliases. A value of default falls back to using default dereferencing behavior configured by your ldap.conf. A value of never prevents aliases from being dereferenced at all. A value of searching dereferences aliases only after name resolution. A value of finding dereferences aliases only during name resolution. A value of always dereferences aliases in all cases.
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debug_level
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Minimum Value: | -1 |
Sets the LDAP debugging level for LDAP calls. A value of 0 means that debugging is not enabled. This value is a bitmask, consult your LDAP documentation for possible values.
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chase_referrals
Type: | boolean |
Default: | <None> |
Sets keystone’s referral chasing behavior across directory partitions. If left unset, the system’s default behavior will be used.
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user_tree_dn
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
The search base to use for users. Defaults to the [ldap] suffix value.
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user_filter
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
The LDAP search filter to use for users.
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user_objectclass
Type: | string |
Default: | inetOrgPerson |
The LDAP object class to use for users.
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user_id_attribute
-
The LDAP attribute mapped to user IDs in keystone. This must NOT be a multivalued attribute. User IDs are expected to be globally unique across keystone domains and URL-safe.
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user_name_attribute
-
The LDAP attribute mapped to user names in keystone. User names are expected to be unique only within a keystone domain and are not expected to be URL-safe.
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user_description_attribute
Type: | string |
Default: | description |
The LDAP attribute mapped to user descriptions in keystone.
-
user_mail_attribute
-
The LDAP attribute mapped to user emails in keystone.
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user_pass_attribute
Type: | string |
Default: | userPassword |
The LDAP attribute mapped to user passwords in keystone.
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user_enabled_attribute
Type: | string |
Default: | enabled |
The LDAP attribute mapped to the user enabled attribute in keystone. If setting this option to userAccountControl, then you may be interested in setting [ldap] user_enabled_mask and [ldap] user_enabled_default as well.
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user_enabled_invert
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Logically negate the boolean value of the enabled attribute obtained from the LDAP server. Some LDAP servers use a boolean lock attribute where “true” means an account is disabled. Setting [ldap] user_enabled_invert = true will allow these lock attributes to be used. This option will have no effect if either the [ldap] user_enabled_mask or [ldap] user_enabled_emulation options are in use.
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user_enabled_mask
Type: | integer |
Default: | 0 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
Bitmask integer to select which bit indicates the enabled value if the LDAP server represents “enabled” as a bit on an integer rather than as a discrete boolean. A value of 0 indicates that the mask is not used. If this is not set to 0 the typical value is 2. This is typically used when [ldap] user_enabled_attribute = userAccountControl. Setting this option causes keystone to ignore the value of [ldap] user_enabled_invert.
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user_enabled_default
-
The default value to enable users. This should match an appropriate integer value if the LDAP server uses non-boolean (bitmask) values to indicate if a user is enabled or disabled. If this is not set to True, then the typical value is 512. This is typically used when [ldap] user_enabled_attribute = userAccountControl.
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user_attribute_ignore
Type: | list |
Default: | default_project_id |
List of user attributes to ignore on create and update, or whether a specific user attribute should be filtered for list or show user.
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user_default_project_id_attribute
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
The LDAP attribute mapped to a user’s default_project_id in keystone. This is most commonly used when keystone has write access to LDAP.
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user_enabled_emulation
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
If enabled, keystone uses an alternative method to determine if a user is enabled or not by checking if they are a member of the group defined by the [ldap] user_enabled_emulation_dn option. Enabling this option causes keystone to ignore the value of [ldap] user_enabled_invert.
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user_enabled_emulation_dn
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
DN of the group entry to hold enabled users when using enabled emulation. Setting this option has no effect unless [ldap] user_enabled_emulation is also enabled.
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user_enabled_emulation_use_group_config
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Use the [ldap] group_member_attribute and [ldap] group_objectclass settings to determine membership in the emulated enabled group. Enabling this option has no effect unless [ldap] user_enabled_emulation is also enabled.
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user_additional_attribute_mapping
-
A list of LDAP attribute to keystone user attribute pairs used for mapping additional attributes to users in keystone. The expected format is <ldap_attr>:<user_attr>, where ldap_attr is the attribute in the LDAP object and user_attr is the attribute which should appear in the identity API.
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group_tree_dn
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
The search base to use for groups. Defaults to the [ldap] suffix value.
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group_filter
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
The LDAP search filter to use for groups.
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group_objectclass
Type: | string |
Default: | groupOfNames |
The LDAP object class to use for groups. If setting this option to posixGroup, you may also be interested in enabling the [ldap] group_members_are_ids option.
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group_id_attribute
-
The LDAP attribute mapped to group IDs in keystone. This must NOT be a multivalued attribute. Group IDs are expected to be globally unique across keystone domains and URL-safe.
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group_name_attribute
-
The LDAP attribute mapped to group names in keystone. Group names are expected to be unique only within a keystone domain and are not expected to be URL-safe.
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group_member_attribute
Type: | string |
Default: | member |
The LDAP attribute used to indicate that a user is a member of the group.
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group_members_are_ids
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Enable this option if the members of the group object class are keystone user IDs rather than LDAP DNs. This is the case when using posixGroup as the group object class in Open Directory.
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group_desc_attribute
Type: | string |
Default: | description |
The LDAP attribute mapped to group descriptions in keystone.
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group_attribute_ignore
-
List of group attributes to ignore on create and update. or whether a specific group attribute should be filtered for list or show group.
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group_additional_attribute_mapping
-
A list of LDAP attribute to keystone group attribute pairs used for mapping additional attributes to groups in keystone. The expected format is <ldap_attr>:<group_attr>, where ldap_attr is the attribute in the LDAP object and group_attr is the attribute which should appear in the identity API.
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group_ad_nesting
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
If enabled, group queries will use Active Directory specific filters for nested groups.
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tls_cacertfile
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
An absolute path to a CA certificate file to use when communicating with LDAP servers. This option will take precedence over [ldap] tls_cacertdir, so there is no reason to set both.
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tls_cacertdir
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
An absolute path to a CA certificate directory to use when communicating with LDAP servers. There is no reason to set this option if you’ve also set [ldap] tls_cacertfile.
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use_tls
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Enable TLS when communicating with LDAP servers. You should also set the [ldap] tls_cacertfile and [ldap] tls_cacertdir options when using this option. Do not set this option if you are using LDAP over SSL (LDAPS) instead of TLS.
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tls_req_cert
Type: | string |
Default: | demand |
Valid Values: | demand, never, allow |
Specifies which checks to perform against client certificates on incoming TLS sessions. If set to demand, then a certificate will always be requested and required from the LDAP server. If set to allow, then a certificate will always be requested but not required from the LDAP server. If set to never, then a certificate will never be requested.
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connection_timeout
Type: | integer |
Default: | -1 |
Minimum Value: | -1 |
The connection timeout to use with the LDAP server. A value of -1 means that connections will never timeout.
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use_pool
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Enable LDAP connection pooling for queries to the LDAP server. There is typically no reason to disable this.
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pool_size
Type: | integer |
Default: | 10 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
The size of the LDAP connection pool. This option has no effect unless [ldap] use_pool is also enabled.
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pool_retry_max
Type: | integer |
Default: | 3 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
The maximum number of times to attempt reconnecting to the LDAP server before aborting. A value of zero prevents retries. This option has no effect unless [ldap] use_pool is also enabled.
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pool_retry_delay
Type: | floating point |
Default: | 0.1 |
The number of seconds to wait before attempting to reconnect to the LDAP server. This option has no effect unless [ldap] use_pool is also enabled.
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pool_connection_timeout
Type: | integer |
Default: | -1 |
Minimum Value: | -1 |
The connection timeout to use when pooling LDAP connections. A value of -1 means that connections will never timeout. This option has no effect unless [ldap] use_pool is also enabled.
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pool_connection_lifetime
Type: | integer |
Default: | 600 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
The maximum connection lifetime to the LDAP server in seconds. When this lifetime is exceeded, the connection will be unbound and removed from the connection pool. This option has no effect unless [ldap] use_pool is also enabled.
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use_auth_pool
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Enable LDAP connection pooling for end user authentication. There is typically no reason to disable this.
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auth_pool_size
Type: | integer |
Default: | 100 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
The size of the connection pool to use for end user authentication. This option has no effect unless [ldap] use_auth_pool is also enabled.
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auth_pool_connection_lifetime
Type: | integer |
Default: | 60 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
The maximum end user authentication connection lifetime to the LDAP server in seconds. When this lifetime is exceeded, the connection will be unbound and removed from the connection pool. This option has no effect unless [ldap] use_auth_pool is also enabled.
memcache
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dead_retry
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Number of seconds memcached server is considered dead before it is tried again. This is used by the key value store system.
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socket_timeout
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Timeout in seconds for every call to a server. This is used by the key value store system.
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pool_maxsize
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Max total number of open connections to every memcached server. This is used by the key value store system.
-
pool_unused_timeout
-
Number of seconds a connection to memcached is held unused in the pool before it is closed. This is used by the key value store system.
-
pool_connection_get_timeout
-
Number of seconds that an operation will wait to get a memcache client connection. This is used by the key value store system.
oauth1
-
driver
-
Entry point for the OAuth backend driver in the keystone.oauth1 namespace. Typically, there is no reason to set this option unless you are providing a custom entry point.
-
request_token_duration
Type: | integer |
Default: | 28800 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
Number of seconds for the OAuth Request Token to remain valid after being created. This is the amount of time the user has to authorize the token. Setting this option to zero means that request tokens will last forever.
-
access_token_duration
Type: | integer |
Default: | 86400 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
Number of seconds for the OAuth Access Token to remain valid after being created. This is the amount of time the consumer has to interact with the service provider (which is typically keystone). Setting this option to zero means that access tokens will last forever.
oslo_messaging_amqp
-
container_name
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Name for the AMQP container. must be globally unique. Defaults to a generated UUID
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
amqp1 |
container_name |
-
idle_timeout
-
Timeout for inactive connections (in seconds)
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
amqp1 |
idle_timeout |
-
trace
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Debug: dump AMQP frames to stdout
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
amqp1 |
trace |
-
ssl
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Attempt to connect via SSL. If no other ssl-related parameters are given, it will use the system’s CA-bundle to verify the server’s certificate.
-
ssl_ca_file
-
CA certificate PEM file used to verify the server’s certificate
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
amqp1 |
ssl_ca_file |
-
ssl_cert_file
-
Self-identifying certificate PEM file for client authentication
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
amqp1 |
ssl_cert_file |
-
ssl_key_file
-
Private key PEM file used to sign ssl_cert_file certificate (optional)
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
amqp1 |
ssl_key_file |
-
ssl_key_password
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Password for decrypting ssl_key_file (if encrypted)
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
amqp1 |
ssl_key_password |
-
ssl_verify_vhost
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
By default SSL checks that the name in the server’s certificate matches the hostname in the transport_url. In some configurations it may be preferable to use the virtual hostname instead, for example if the server uses the Server Name Indication TLS extension (rfc6066) to provide a certificate per virtual host. Set ssl_verify_vhost to True if the server’s SSL certificate uses the virtual host name instead of the DNS name.
-
sasl_mechanisms
-
Space separated list of acceptable SASL mechanisms
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
amqp1 |
sasl_mechanisms |
-
sasl_config_dir
-
Path to directory that contains the SASL configuration
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
amqp1 |
sasl_config_dir |
-
sasl_config_name
-
Name of configuration file (without .conf suffix)
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
amqp1 |
sasl_config_name |
-
sasl_default_realm
-
SASL realm to use if no realm present in username
-
connection_retry_interval
Type: | integer |
Default: | 1 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
Seconds to pause before attempting to re-connect.
-
connection_retry_backoff
Type: | integer |
Default: | 2 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
Increase the connection_retry_interval by this many seconds after each unsuccessful failover attempt.
-
connection_retry_interval_max
Type: | integer |
Default: | 30 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
Maximum limit for connection_retry_interval + connection_retry_backoff
-
link_retry_delay
Type: | integer |
Default: | 10 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
Time to pause between re-connecting an AMQP 1.0 link that failed due to a recoverable error.
-
default_reply_retry
Type: | integer |
Default: | 0 |
Minimum Value: | -1 |
The maximum number of attempts to re-send a reply message which failed due to a recoverable error.
-
default_reply_timeout
Type: | integer |
Default: | 30 |
Minimum Value: | 5 |
The deadline for an rpc reply message delivery.
-
default_send_timeout
Type: | integer |
Default: | 30 |
Minimum Value: | 5 |
The deadline for an rpc cast or call message delivery. Only used when caller does not provide a timeout expiry.
-
default_notify_timeout
Type: | integer |
Default: | 30 |
Minimum Value: | 5 |
The deadline for a sent notification message delivery. Only used when caller does not provide a timeout expiry.
-
default_sender_link_timeout
Type: | integer |
Default: | 600 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
The duration to schedule a purge of idle sender links. Detach link after expiry.
-
addressing_mode
Type: | string |
Default: | dynamic |
Indicates the addressing mode used by the driver.
Permitted values:
‘legacy’ - use legacy non-routable addressing
‘routable’ - use routable addresses
‘dynamic’ - use legacy addresses if the message bus does not support routing otherwise use routable addressing
-
pseudo_vhost
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Enable virtual host support for those message buses that do not natively support virtual hosting (such as qpidd). When set to true the virtual host name will be added to all message bus addresses, effectively creating a private ‘subnet’ per virtual host. Set to False if the message bus supports virtual hosting using the ‘hostname’ field in the AMQP 1.0 Open performative as the name of the virtual host.
-
server_request_prefix
Type: | string |
Default: | exclusive |
address prefix used when sending to a specific server
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
amqp1 |
server_request_prefix |
-
broadcast_prefix
Type: | string |
Default: | broadcast |
address prefix used when broadcasting to all servers
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
amqp1 |
broadcast_prefix |
-
group_request_prefix
Type: | string |
Default: | unicast |
address prefix when sending to any server in group
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
amqp1 |
group_request_prefix |
-
rpc_address_prefix
Type: | string |
Default: | openstack.org/om/rpc |
Address prefix for all generated RPC addresses
-
notify_address_prefix
Type: | string |
Default: | openstack.org/om/notify |
Address prefix for all generated Notification addresses
-
multicast_address
Type: | string |
Default: | multicast |
Appended to the address prefix when sending a fanout message. Used by the message bus to identify fanout messages.
-
unicast_address
Type: | string |
Default: | unicast |
Appended to the address prefix when sending to a particular RPC/Notification server. Used by the message bus to identify messages sent to a single destination.
-
anycast_address
Type: | string |
Default: | anycast |
Appended to the address prefix when sending to a group of consumers. Used by the message bus to identify messages that should be delivered in a round-robin fashion across consumers.
-
default_notification_exchange
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Exchange name used in notification addresses.
Exchange name resolution precedence:
Target.exchange if set
else default_notification_exchange if set
else control_exchange if set
else ‘notify’
-
default_rpc_exchange
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Exchange name used in RPC addresses.
Exchange name resolution precedence:
Target.exchange if set
else default_rpc_exchange if set
else control_exchange if set
else ‘rpc’
-
reply_link_credit
Type: | integer |
Default: | 200 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
Window size for incoming RPC Reply messages.
-
rpc_server_credit
Type: | integer |
Default: | 100 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
Window size for incoming RPC Request messages
-
notify_server_credit
Type: | integer |
Default: | 100 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
Window size for incoming Notification messages
-
pre_settled
Type: | multi-valued |
Default: | rpc-cast |
Default: | rpc-reply |
Send messages of this type pre-settled.
Pre-settled messages will not receive acknowledgement
from the peer. Note well: pre-settled messages may be
silently discarded if the delivery fails.
Permitted values:
‘rpc-call’ - send RPC Calls pre-settled
‘rpc-reply’- send RPC Replies pre-settled
‘rpc-cast’ - Send RPC Casts pre-settled
‘notify’ - Send Notifications pre-settled
oslo_messaging_kafka
-
kafka_max_fetch_bytes
Type: | integer |
Default: | 1048576 |
Max fetch bytes of Kafka consumer
-
kafka_consumer_timeout
Type: | floating point |
Default: | 1.0 |
Default timeout(s) for Kafka consumers
-
pool_size
-
Pool Size for Kafka Consumers
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | Driver no longer uses connection pool. |
-
conn_pool_min_size
-
The pool size limit for connections expiration policy
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | Driver no longer uses connection pool. |
-
conn_pool_ttl
Type: | integer |
Default: | 1200 |
The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | Driver no longer uses connection pool. |
-
consumer_group
Type: | string |
Default: | oslo_messaging_consumer |
Group id for Kafka consumer. Consumers in one group will coordinate message consumption
-
producer_batch_timeout
Type: | floating point |
Default: | 0.0 |
Upper bound on the delay for KafkaProducer batching in seconds
-
producer_batch_size
Type: | integer |
Default: | 16384 |
Size of batch for the producer async send
-
enable_auto_commit
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Enable asynchronous consumer commits
-
max_poll_records
-
The maximum number of records returned in a poll call
-
security_protocol
Type: | string |
Default: | PLAINTEXT |
Valid Values: | PLAINTEXT, SASL_PLAINTEXT, SSL, SASL_SSL |
Protocol used to communicate with brokers
-
sasl_mechanism
Type: | string |
Default: | PLAIN |
Mechanism when security protocol is SASL
-
ssl_cafile
-
CA certificate PEM file used to verify the server certificate
oslo_messaging_notifications
-
driver
Type: | multi-valued |
Default: | '' |
The Drivers(s) to handle sending notifications. Possible values are messaging, messagingv2, routing, log, test, noop
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
notification_driver |
-
transport_url
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
A URL representing the messaging driver to use for notifications. If not set, we fall back to the same configuration used for RPC.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
notification_transport_url |
-
topics
Type: | list |
Default: | notifications |
AMQP topic used for OpenStack notifications.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
rpc_notifier2 |
topics |
DEFAULT |
notification_topics |
-
retry
-
The maximum number of attempts to re-send a notification message which failed to be delivered due to a recoverable error. 0 - No retry, -1 - indefinite
oslo_messaging_rabbit
-
amqp_durable_queues
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Use durable queues in AMQP.
-
amqp_auto_delete
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Auto-delete queues in AMQP.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
amqp_auto_delete |
-
ssl
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Connect over SSL.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
oslo_messaging_rabbit |
rabbit_use_ssl |
-
ssl_version
-
SSL version to use (valid only if SSL enabled). Valid values are TLSv1 and SSLv23. SSLv2, SSLv3, TLSv1_1, and TLSv1_2 may be available on some distributions.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
oslo_messaging_rabbit |
kombu_ssl_version |
-
ssl_key_file
-
SSL key file (valid only if SSL enabled).
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
oslo_messaging_rabbit |
kombu_ssl_keyfile |
-
ssl_cert_file
-
SSL cert file (valid only if SSL enabled).
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
oslo_messaging_rabbit |
kombu_ssl_certfile |
-
ssl_ca_file
-
SSL certification authority file (valid only if SSL enabled).
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
oslo_messaging_rabbit |
kombu_ssl_ca_certs |
-
kombu_reconnect_delay
Type: | floating point |
Default: | 1.0 |
How long to wait before reconnecting in response to an AMQP consumer cancel notification.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
kombu_reconnect_delay |
-
kombu_compression
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
EXPERIMENTAL: Possible values are: gzip, bz2. If not set compression will not be used. This option may not be available in future versions.
-
kombu_missing_consumer_retry_timeout
-
How long to wait a missing client before abandoning to send it its replies. This value should not be longer than rpc_response_timeout.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
oslo_messaging_rabbit |
kombu_reconnect_timeout |
-
kombu_failover_strategy
Type: | string |
Default: | round-robin |
Valid Values: | round-robin, shuffle |
Determines how the next RabbitMQ node is chosen in case the one we are currently connected to becomes unavailable. Takes effect only if more than one RabbitMQ node is provided in config.
-
rabbit_login_method
Type: | string |
Default: | AMQPLAIN |
Valid Values: | PLAIN, AMQPLAIN, RABBIT-CR-DEMO |
The RabbitMQ login method.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
rabbit_login_method |
-
rabbit_retry_interval
-
How frequently to retry connecting with RabbitMQ.
-
rabbit_retry_backoff
-
How long to backoff for between retries when connecting to RabbitMQ.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
rabbit_retry_backoff |
-
rabbit_interval_max
-
Maximum interval of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 30 seconds.
-
rabbit_ha_queues
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Try to use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). If you change this option, you must wipe the RabbitMQ database. In RabbitMQ 3.0, queue mirroring is no longer controlled by the x-ha-policy argument when declaring a queue. If you just want to make sure that all queues (except those with auto-generated names) are mirrored across all nodes, run: “rabbitmqctl set_policy HA ‘^(?!amq.).*’ ‘{“ha-mode”: “all”}’ “
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
rabbit_ha_queues |
-
rabbit_transient_queues_ttl
Type: | integer |
Default: | 1800 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
Positive integer representing duration in seconds for queue TTL (x-expires). Queues which are unused for the duration of the TTL are automatically deleted. The parameter affects only reply and fanout queues.
-
rabbit_qos_prefetch_count
-
Specifies the number of messages to prefetch. Setting to zero allows unlimited messages.
-
heartbeat_timeout_threshold
-
Number of seconds after which the Rabbit broker is considered down if heartbeat’s keep-alive fails (0 disable the heartbeat). EXPERIMENTAL
-
heartbeat_rate
-
How often times during the heartbeat_timeout_threshold we check the heartbeat.
oslo_middleware
-
max_request_body_size
Type: | integer |
Default: | 114688 |
The maximum body size for each request, in bytes.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
osapi_max_request_body_size |
DEFAULT |
max_request_body_size |
Type: | string |
Default: | X-Forwarded-Proto |
The HTTP Header that will be used to determine what the original request protocol scheme was, even if it was hidden by a SSL termination proxy.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Whether the application is behind a proxy or not. This determines if the middleware should parse the headers or not.
oslo_policy
-
enforce_scope
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
This option controls whether or not to enforce scope when evaluating policies. If True
, the scope of the token used in the request is compared to the scope_types
of the policy being enforced. If the scopes do not match, an InvalidScope
exception will be raised. If False
, a message will be logged informing operators that policies are being invoked with mismatching scope.
-
policy_file
Type: | string |
Default: | policy.json |
The file that defines policies.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
policy_file |
-
policy_default_rule
Type: | string |
Default: | default |
Default rule. Enforced when a requested rule is not found.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
policy_default_rule |
-
policy_dirs
Type: | multi-valued |
Default: | policy.d |
Directories where policy configuration files are stored. They can be relative to any directory in the search path defined by the config_dir option, or absolute paths. The file defined by policy_file must exist for these directories to be searched. Missing or empty directories are ignored.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
DEFAULT |
policy_dirs |
-
remote_content_type
Type: | string |
Default: | application/x-www-form-urlencoded |
Valid Values: | application/x-www-form-urlencoded, application/json |
Content Type to send and receive data for REST based policy check
-
remote_ssl_verify_server_crt
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
server identity verification for REST based policy check
-
remote_ssl_ca_crt_file
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Absolute path to ca cert file for REST based policy check
-
remote_ssl_client_crt_file
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Absolute path to client cert for REST based policy check
-
remote_ssl_client_key_file
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Absolute path client key file REST based policy check
policy
-
driver
-
Entry point for the policy backend driver in the keystone.policy namespace. Supplied drivers are rules (which does not support any CRUD operations for the v3 policy API) and sql. Typically, there is no reason to set this option unless you are providing a custom entry point.
-
list_limit
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Maximum number of entities that will be returned in a policy collection.
profiler
-
enabled
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Enable the profiling for all services on this node.
Default value is False (fully disable the profiling feature).
Possible values:
- True: Enables the feature
- False: Disables the feature. The profiling cannot be started via this project
operations. If the profiling is triggered by another project, this project
part will be empty.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
profiler |
profiler_enabled |
-
trace_sqlalchemy
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Enable SQL requests profiling in services.
Default value is False (SQL requests won’t be traced).
Possible values:
- True: Enables SQL requests profiling. Each SQL query will be part of the
trace and can the be analyzed by how much time was spent for that.
- False: Disables SQL requests profiling. The spent time is only shown on a
higher level of operations. Single SQL queries cannot be analyzed this way.
-
hmac_keys
Type: | string |
Default: | SECRET_KEY |
Secret key(s) to use for encrypting context data for performance profiling.
This string value should have the following format: <key1>[,<key2>,…<keyn>],
where each key is some random string. A user who triggers the profiling via
the REST API has to set one of these keys in the headers of the REST API call
to include profiling results of this node for this particular project.
Both “enabled” flag and “hmac_keys” config options should be set to enable
profiling. Also, to generate correct profiling information across all services
at least one key needs to be consistent between OpenStack projects. This
ensures it can be used from client side to generate the trace, containing
information from all possible resources.
-
connection_string
Type: | string |
Default: | messaging:// |
Connection string for a notifier backend.
Default value is messaging://
which sets the notifier to oslo_messaging.
Examples of possible values:
messaging://
- use oslo_messaging driver for sending spans.
redis://127.0.0.1:6379
- use redis driver for sending spans.
mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017
- use mongodb driver for sending spans.
elasticsearch://127.0.0.1:9200
- use elasticsearch driver for sending
spans.
jaeger://127.0.0.1:6831
- use jaeger tracing as driver for sending spans.
-
es_doc_type
Type: | string |
Default: | notification |
Document type for notification indexing in elasticsearch.
-
es_scroll_time
-
This parameter is a time value parameter (for example: es_scroll_time=2m),
indicating for how long the nodes that participate in the search will maintain
relevant resources in order to continue and support it.
-
es_scroll_size
Type: | integer |
Default: | 10000 |
Elasticsearch splits large requests in batches. This parameter defines
maximum size of each batch (for example: es_scroll_size=10000).
-
socket_timeout
Type: | floating point |
Default: | 0.1 |
Redissentinel provides a timeout option on the connections.
This parameter defines that timeout (for example: socket_timeout=0.1).
-
sentinel_service_name
Type: | string |
Default: | mymaster |
Redissentinel uses a service name to identify a master redis service.
This parameter defines the name (for example:
sentinal_service_name=mymaster
).
-
filter_error_trace
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Enable filter traces that contain error/exception to a separated place.
Default value is set to False.
Possible values:
- True: Enable filter traces that contain error/exception.
- False: Disable the filter.
receipt
-
expiration
Type: | integer |
Default: | 300 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
Maximum Value: | 86400 |
The amount of time that a receipt should remain valid (in seconds). This value should always be very short, as it represents how long a user has to reattempt auth with the missing auth methods.
-
provider
Type: | string |
Default: | fernet |
Entry point for the receipt provider in the keystone.receipt.provider namespace. The receipt provider controls the receipt construction and validation operations. Keystone includes just the fernet receipt provider for now. fernet receipts do not need to be persisted at all, but require that you run keystone-manage fernet_setup (also see the keystone-manage fernet_rotate command).
-
caching
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Toggle for caching receipt creation and validation data. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled, or if cache_on_issue is disabled as we only cache receipts on issue.
-
cache_time
Type: | integer |
Default: | 300 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
The number of seconds to cache receipt creation and validation data. This has no effect unless both global and [receipt] caching are enabled.
-
cache_on_issue
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Enable storing issued receipt data to receipt validation cache so that first receipt validation doesn’t actually cause full validation cycle. This option has no effect unless global caching and receipt caching are enabled.
resource
-
driver
-
Entry point for the resource driver in the keystone.resource namespace. Only a sql driver is supplied by keystone. Unless you are writing proprietary drivers for keystone, you do not need to set this option.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since P.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | Non-SQL resource cannot be used with SQL Identity and has been unable to be used since Ocata. SQL Resource backend is a requirement as of Pike. Setting this option no longer has an effect on how Keystone operates. |
-
caching
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Toggle for resource caching. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
assignment |
caching |
-
cache_time
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Time to cache resource data in seconds. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
assignment |
cache_time |
-
list_limit
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Maximum number of entities that will be returned in a resource collection.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
assignment |
list_limit |
-
admin_project_domain_name
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Name of the domain that owns the admin_project_name. If left unset, then there is no admin project. [resource] admin_project_name must also be set to use this option.
-
admin_project_name
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
This is a special project which represents cloud-level administrator privileges across services. Tokens scoped to this project will contain a true is_admin_project attribute to indicate to policy systems that the role assignments on that specific project should apply equally across every project. If left unset, then there is no admin project, and thus no explicit means of cross-project role assignments. [resource] admin_project_domain_name must also be set to use this option.
-
project_name_url_safe
Type: | string |
Default: | off |
Valid Values: | off, new, strict |
This controls whether the names of projects are restricted from containing URL-reserved characters. If set to new, attempts to create or update a project with a URL-unsafe name will fail. If set to strict, attempts to scope a token with a URL-unsafe project name will fail, thereby forcing all project names to be updated to be URL-safe.
-
domain_name_url_safe
Type: | string |
Default: | off |
Valid Values: | off, new, strict |
This controls whether the names of domains are restricted from containing URL-reserved characters. If set to new, attempts to create or update a domain with a URL-unsafe name will fail. If set to strict, attempts to scope a token with a URL-unsafe domain name will fail, thereby forcing all domain names to be updated to be URL-safe.
revoke
-
driver
-
Entry point for the token revocation backend driver in the keystone.revoke namespace. Keystone only provides a sql driver, so there is no reason to set this option unless you are providing a custom entry point.
-
expiration_buffer
Type: | integer |
Default: | 1800 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
The number of seconds after a token has expired before a corresponding revocation event may be purged from the backend.
-
caching
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Toggle for revocation event caching. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled.
-
cache_time
Type: | integer |
Default: | 3600 |
Time to cache the revocation list and the revocation events (in seconds). This has no effect unless global and [revoke] caching are both enabled.
Deprecated Variations
Group |
Name |
token |
revocation_cache_time |
role
-
driver
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Entry point for the role backend driver in the keystone.role namespace. Keystone only provides a sql driver, so there’s no reason to change this unless you are providing a custom entry point.
-
caching
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Toggle for role caching. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled. In a typical deployment, there is no reason to disable this.
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cache_time
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Time to cache role data, in seconds. This has no effect unless both global caching and [role] caching are enabled.
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list_limit
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Maximum number of entities that will be returned in a role collection. This may be useful to tune if you have a large number of discrete roles in your deployment.
saml
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assertion_expiration_time
Type: | integer |
Default: | 3600 |
Determines the lifetime for any SAML assertions generated by keystone, using NotOnOrAfter attributes.
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xmlsec1_binary
Type: | string |
Default: | xmlsec1 |
Name of, or absolute path to, the binary to be used for XML signing. Although only the XML Security Library (xmlsec1) is supported, it may have a non-standard name or path on your system. If keystone cannot find the binary itself, you may need to install the appropriate package, use this option to specify an absolute path, or adjust keystone’s PATH environment variable.
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certfile
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/ssl/certs/signing_cert.pem |
Absolute path to the public certificate file to use for SAML signing. The value cannot contain a comma (,).
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keyfile
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/ssl/private/signing_key.pem |
Absolute path to the private key file to use for SAML signing. The value cannot contain a comma (,).
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idp_entity_id
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This is the unique entity identifier of the identity provider (keystone) to use when generating SAML assertions. This value is required to generate identity provider metadata and must be a URI (a URL is recommended). For example: https://keystone.example.com/v3/OS-FEDERATION/saml2/idp.
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idp_sso_endpoint
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This is the single sign-on (SSO) service location of the identity provider which accepts HTTP POST requests. A value is required to generate identity provider metadata. For example: https://keystone.example.com/v3/OS-FEDERATION/saml2/sso.
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idp_lang
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This is the language used by the identity provider’s organization.
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idp_organization_name
Type: | string |
Default: | SAML Identity Provider |
This is the name of the identity provider’s organization.
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idp_organization_display_name
Type: | string |
Default: | OpenStack SAML Identity Provider |
This is the name of the identity provider’s organization to be displayed.
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idp_organization_url
Type: | URI |
Default: | https://example.com/ |
This is the URL of the identity provider’s organization. The URL referenced here should be useful to humans.
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idp_contact_company
Type: | string |
Default: | Example, Inc. |
This is the company name of the identity provider’s contact person.
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idp_contact_name
Type: | string |
Default: | SAML Identity Provider Support |
This is the given name of the identity provider’s contact person.
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idp_contact_surname
Type: | string |
Default: | Support |
This is the surname of the identity provider’s contact person.
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idp_contact_email
Type: | string |
Default: | support@example.com |
This is the email address of the identity provider’s contact person.
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idp_contact_telephone
Type: | string |
Default: | +1 800 555 0100 |
This is the telephone number of the identity provider’s contact person.
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idp_contact_type
Type: | string |
Default: | other |
Valid Values: | technical, support, administrative, billing, other |
This is the type of contact that best describes the identity provider’s contact person.
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idp_metadata_path
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/saml2_idp_metadata.xml |
Absolute path to the identity provider metadata file. This file should be generated with the keystone-manage saml_idp_metadata command. There is typically no reason to change this value.
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relay_state_prefix
Type: | string |
Default: | ss:mem: |
The prefix of the RelayState SAML attribute to use when generating enhanced client and proxy (ECP) assertions. In a typical deployment, there is no reason to change this value.
security_compliance
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disable_user_account_days_inactive
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
The maximum number of days a user can go without authenticating before being considered “inactive” and automatically disabled (locked). This feature is disabled by default; set any value to enable it. This feature depends on the sql backend for the [identity] driver. When a user exceeds this threshold and is considered “inactive”, the user’s enabled attribute in the HTTP API may not match the value of the user’s enabled column in the user table.
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lockout_failure_attempts
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
The maximum number of times that a user can fail to authenticate before the user account is locked for the number of seconds specified by [security_compliance] lockout_duration. This feature is disabled by default. If this feature is enabled and [security_compliance] lockout_duration is not set, then users may be locked out indefinitely until the user is explicitly enabled via the API. This feature depends on the sql backend for the [identity] driver.
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lockout_duration
Type: | integer |
Default: | 1800 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
The number of seconds a user account will be locked when the maximum number of failed authentication attempts (as specified by [security_compliance] lockout_failure_attempts) is exceeded. Setting this option will have no effect unless you also set [security_compliance] lockout_failure_attempts to a non-zero value. This feature depends on the sql backend for the [identity] driver.
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password_expires_days
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
The number of days for which a password will be considered valid before requiring it to be changed. This feature is disabled by default. If enabled, new password changes will have an expiration date, however existing passwords would not be impacted. This feature depends on the sql backend for the [identity] driver.
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unique_last_password_count
Type: | integer |
Default: | 0 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
This controls the number of previous user password iterations to keep in history, in order to enforce that newly created passwords are unique. The total number which includes the new password should not be greater or equal to this value. Setting the value to zero (the default) disables this feature. Thus, to enable this feature, values must be greater than 0. This feature depends on the sql backend for the [identity] driver.
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minimum_password_age
Type: | integer |
Default: | 0 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
The number of days that a password must be used before the user can change it. This prevents users from changing their passwords immediately in order to wipe out their password history and reuse an old password. This feature does not prevent administrators from manually resetting passwords. It is disabled by default and allows for immediate password changes. This feature depends on the sql backend for the [identity] driver. Note: If [security_compliance] password_expires_days is set, then the value for this option should be less than the password_expires_days.
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password_regex
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
The regular expression used to validate password strength requirements. By default, the regular expression will match any password. The following is an example of a pattern which requires at least 1 letter, 1 digit, and have a minimum length of 7 characters: ^(?=.*d)(?=.*[a-zA-Z]).{7,}$ This feature depends on the sql backend for the [identity] driver.
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password_regex_description
Type: | string |
Default: | <None> |
Describe your password regular expression here in language for humans. If a password fails to match the regular expression, the contents of this configuration variable will be returned to users to explain why their requested password was insufficient.
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change_password_upon_first_use
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Enabling this option requires users to change their password when the user is created, or upon administrative reset. Before accessing any services, affected users will have to change their password. To ignore this requirement for specific users, such as service users, set the options attribute ignore_change_password_upon_first_use to True for the desired user via the update user API. This feature is disabled by default. This feature is only applicable with the sql backend for the [identity] driver.
shadow_users
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driver
-
Entry point for the shadow users backend driver in the keystone.identity.shadow_users namespace. This driver is used for persisting local user references to externally-managed identities (via federation, LDAP, etc). Keystone only provides a sql driver, so there is no reason to change this option unless you are providing a custom entry point.
signing
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certfile
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/ssl/certs/signing_cert.pem |
Absolute path to the public certificate file to use for signing responses to revocation lists requests. Set this together with [signing] keyfile. For non-production environments, you may be interested in using keystone-manage pki_setup to generate self-signed certificates.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since P.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | keystone-manage pki_setup was deprecated in Mitaka and removed in Pike. These options remain for backwards compatibility. |
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keyfile
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/ssl/private/signing_key.pem |
Absolute path to the private key file to use for signing responses to revocation lists requests. Set this together with [signing] certfile.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since P.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | keystone-manage pki_setup was deprecated in Mitaka and removed in Pike. These options remain for backwards compatibility. |
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ca_certs
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/ssl/certs/ca.pem |
Absolute path to the public certificate authority (CA) file to use when creating self-signed certificates with keystone-manage pki_setup. Set this together with [signing] ca_key. There is no reason to set this option unless you are requesting revocation lists in a non-production environment. Use a [signing] certfile issued from a trusted certificate authority instead.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since P.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | keystone-manage pki_setup was deprecated in Mitaka and removed in Pike. These options remain for backwards compatibility. |
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ca_key
Type: | string |
Default: | /etc/keystone/ssl/private/cakey.pem |
Absolute path to the private certificate authority (CA) key file to use when creating self-signed certificates with keystone-manage pki_setup. Set this together with [signing] ca_certs. There is no reason to set this option unless you are requesting revocation lists in a non-production environment. Use a [signing] certfile issued from a trusted certificate authority instead.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since P.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | keystone-manage pki_setup was deprecated in Mitaka and removed in Pike. These options remain for backwards compatibility. |
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key_size
Type: | integer |
Default: | 2048 |
Minimum Value: | 1024 |
Key size (in bits) to use when generating a self-signed token signing certificate. There is no reason to set this option unless you are requesting revocation lists in a non-production environment. Use a [signing] certfile issued from a trusted certificate authority instead.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since P.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | keystone-manage pki_setup was deprecated in Mitaka and removed in Pike. These options remain for backwards compatibility. |
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valid_days
Type: | integer |
Default: | 3650 |
The validity period (in days) to use when generating a self-signed token signing certificate. There is no reason to set this option unless you are requesting revocation lists in a non-production environment. Use a [signing] certfile issued from a trusted certificate authority instead.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since P.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | keystone-manage pki_setup was deprecated in Mitaka and removed in Pike. These options remain for backwards compatibility. |
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cert_subject
Type: | string |
Default: | /C=US/ST=Unset/L=Unset/O=Unset/CN=www.example.com |
The certificate subject to use when generating a self-signed token signing certificate. There is no reason to set this option unless you are requesting revocation lists in a non-production environment. Use a [signing] certfile issued from a trusted certificate authority instead.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since P.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | keystone-manage pki_setup was deprecated in Mitaka and removed in Pike. These options remain for backwards compatibility. |
token
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expiration
Type: | integer |
Default: | 3600 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
Maximum Value: | 9223372036854775807 |
The amount of time that a token should remain valid (in seconds). Drastically reducing this value may break “long-running” operations that involve multiple services to coordinate together, and will force users to authenticate with keystone more frequently. Drastically increasing this value will increase the number of tokens that will be simultaneously valid. Keystone tokens are also bearer tokens, so a shorter duration will also reduce the potential security impact of a compromised token.
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provider
Type: | string |
Default: | fernet |
Entry point for the token provider in the keystone.token.provider namespace. The token provider controls the token construction, validation, and revocation operations. Supported upstream providers are fernet and jws. Neither fernet or jws tokens require persistence and both require additional setup. If using fernet, you’re required to run keystone-manage fernet_setup, which creates symmetric keys used to encrypt tokens. If using jws, you’re required to generate an ECDSA keypair using a SHA-256 hash algorithm for signing and validating token, which can be done with keystone-manage create_jws_keypair. Note that fernet tokens are encrypted and jws tokens are only signed. Please be sure to consider this if your deployment has security requirements regarding payload contents used to generate token IDs.
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caching
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Toggle for caching token creation and validation data. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled.
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cache_time
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
Maximum Value: | 9223372036854775807 |
The number of seconds to cache token creation and validation data. This has no effect unless both global and [token] caching are enabled.
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revoke_by_id
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
This toggles support for revoking individual tokens by the token identifier and thus various token enumeration operations (such as listing all tokens issued to a specific user). These operations are used to determine the list of tokens to consider revoked. Do not disable this option if you’re using the kvs [revoke] driver.
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allow_rescope_scoped_token
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
This toggles whether scoped tokens may be re-scoped to a new project or domain, thereby preventing users from exchanging a scoped token (including those with a default project scope) for any other token. This forces users to either authenticate for unscoped tokens (and later exchange that unscoped token for tokens with a more specific scope) or to provide their credentials in every request for a scoped token to avoid re-scoping altogether.
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infer_roles
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
This controls whether roles should be included with tokens that are not directly assigned to the token’s scope, but are instead linked implicitly to other role assignments.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since R.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | Default roles depend on a chain of implied role assignments. Ex: an admin user will also have the reader and member role. By ensuring that all these roles will always appear on the token validation response, we can improve the simplicity and readability of policy files. |
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cache_on_issue
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Enable storing issued token data to token validation cache so that first token validation doesn’t actually cause full validation cycle. This option has no effect unless global caching is enabled and will still cache tokens even if [token] caching = False.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since S.
Its value may be silently ignored
in the future.
Reason: | Keystone already exposes a configuration option for caching tokens. Having a separate configuration option to cache tokens when they are issued is redundant, unnecessarily complicated, and is misleading if token caching is disabled because tokens will still be pre-cached by default when they are issued. The ability to pre-cache tokens when they are issued is going to rely exclusively on the keystone.conf [token] caching option in the future. |
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allow_expired_window
Type: | integer |
Default: | 172800 |
This controls the number of seconds that a token can be retrieved for beyond the built-in expiry time. This allows long running operations to succeed. Defaults to two days.
tokenless_auth
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trusted_issuer
Type: | multi-valued |
Default: | '' |
The list of distinguished names which identify trusted issuers of client certificates allowed to use X.509 tokenless authorization. If the option is absent then no certificates will be allowed. The format for the values of a distinguished name (DN) must be separated by a comma and contain no spaces. Furthermore, because an individual DN may contain commas, this configuration option may be repeated multiple times to represent multiple values. For example, keystone.conf would include two consecutive lines in order to trust two different DNs, such as trusted_issuer = CN=john,OU=keystone,O=openstack and trusted_issuer = CN=mary,OU=eng,O=abc.
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protocol
-
The federated protocol ID used to represent X.509 tokenless authorization. This is used in combination with the value of [tokenless_auth] issuer_attribute to find a corresponding federated mapping. In a typical deployment, there is no reason to change this value.
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issuer_attribute
Type: | string |
Default: | SSL_CLIENT_I_DN |
The name of the WSGI environment variable used to pass the issuer of the client certificate to keystone. This attribute is used as an identity provider ID for the X.509 tokenless authorization along with the protocol to look up its corresponding mapping. In a typical deployment, there is no reason to change this value.
trust
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allow_redelegation
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
Allows authorization to be redelegated from one user to another, effectively chaining trusts together. When disabled, the remaining_uses attribute of a trust is constrained to be zero.
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max_redelegation_count
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Maximum number of times that authorization can be redelegated from one user to another in a chain of trusts. This number may be reduced further for a specific trust.
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driver
-
Entry point for the trust backend driver in the keystone.trust namespace. Keystone only provides a sql driver, so there is no reason to change this unless you are providing a custom entry point.
unified_limit
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driver
-
Entry point for the unified limit backend driver in the keystone.unified_limit namespace. Keystone only provides a sql driver, so there’s no reason to change this unless you are providing a custom entry point.
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caching
Type: | boolean |
Default: | true |
Toggle for unified limit caching. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled. In a typical deployment, there is no reason to disable this.
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cache_time
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Time to cache unified limit data, in seconds. This has no effect unless both global caching and [unified_limit] caching are enabled.
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list_limit
Type: | integer |
Default: | <None> |
Maximum number of entities that will be returned in a role collection. This may be useful to tune if you have a large number of unified limits in your deployment.
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enforcement_model
Type: | string |
Default: | flat |
Valid Values: | flat, strict_two_level |
The enforcement model to use when validating limits associated to projects. Enforcement models will behave differently depending on the existing limits, which may result in backwards incompatible changes if a model is switched in a running deployment.
wsgi
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debug_middleware
Type: | boolean |
Default: | false |
If set to true, this enables the oslo debug middleware in Keystone. This Middleware prints a lot of information about the request and the response. It is useful for getting information about the data on the wire (decoded) and passed to the WSGI application pipeline. This middleware has no effect on the “debug” setting in the [DEFAULT] section of the config file or setting Keystone’s log-level to “DEBUG”; it is specific to debugging the WSGI data as it enters and leaves Keystone (specific request-related data). This option is used for introspection on the request and response data between the web server (apache, nginx, etc) and Keystone. This middleware is inserted as the first element in the middleware chain and will show the data closest to the wire. WARNING: NOT INTENDED FOR USE IN PRODUCTION. THIS MIDDLEWARE CAN AND WILL EMIT SENSITIVE/PRIVILEGED DATA.
Domain-specific Identity drivers
The Identity service supports domain-specific Identity drivers
installed on an SQL or LDAP back end, and supports domain-specific
Identity configuration options, which are stored in domain-specific
configuration files. See Domain-specific configuration
for more information.