Ronnie Lazar
2018-11-12 16:16:25 UTC
Hello,
The documentation mentions that in order to integrate RGW to keystone, we
need to supply an admin user.
We are using S3 APIs only and don't require openstack integration, except
for keystone.
We can make authentication requests to keystone without requiring an admin
token (POST v3/s3tokens). Why does RGW require an admin user when
configuring the service?
Thank you,
*Ronnie Lazar*
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The documentation mentions that in order to integrate RGW to keystone, we
need to supply an admin user.
We are using S3 APIs only and don't require openstack integration, except
for keystone.
We can make authentication requests to keystone without requiring an admin
token (POST v3/s3tokens). Why does RGW require an admin user when
configuring the service?
Thank you,
*Ronnie Lazar*
*R&D*
T: +972 77 556-1727
E: ***@stratoscale.com
Web <http://www.stratoscale.com/> | Blog <http://www.stratoscale.com/blog/>
| Twitter <https://twitter.com/Stratoscale> | Google+
<https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/108421603458396133912/108421603458396133912/posts>
| Linkedin <https://www.linkedin.com/company/stratoscale>