On 05/30/2016 05:09 AM, Haïkel wrote:
 2016-05-30 1:17 GMT+02:00 Pete Zaitcev <zaitcev(a)redhat.com>:
> On Mon, 30 May 2016 00:44:29 +0200
> Haïkel <hguemar(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
>>> So, what do everyone clone? If someone could do this, it would be helpful:
>> rdopkg clone openstack-swift
>> and then git review on rpm-master.
> Thanks a lot, that worked!
>
> BTW, it would be great if we could do "rdopkg clone rdopkg" perhaps?
>
> -- Pete
 rdopkg clone uses rdoinfo database, that's why it doesn't work (only
 openstack projects are registered)
 But that's something we could fix. 
My quick write up
http://adam.younglogic.com/2016/05/reviews-for-rdo-packages/
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On 05/25/2016 11:52 PM, Adam Young wrote:
 I confirmed today that Kerberos still works for both WebSSO and CLI 
 operations on a Rippowam provisioned server.  However, I think we need 
 to chase down the Kerberos Auth plugin.  As things moved from 
 keystonclient to Keystone Auth, I don;'t remember what the final 
 decision was for Kerberos.  To be strictly correct, it should 
 probablty move to python-keystoneauth-kerberos.
 Trying ECP seems to be close, but not quite set up right.  I am using 
 the following rc file:
 $ cat keycloak-accrc
 export OS_AUTH_TYPE=v3unscopedsaml
 export OS_AUTH_URL=https://openstack.ayoung.oslab.test:5000/v3
 export OS_IDENTITY_PROVIDER=keycloak
 export 
 OS_IDENTITY_PROVIDER_URL=https://ipa.ayoung.oslab.test/auth/saml2/SSO/SOAP 
 export OS_PROTOCOL=saml2
 export OS_PROJECT_NAME=demo
 export OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID=default
 export OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3
 (prompts for password and userid ellided)
 The post to 
https://ipa.ayoung.oslab.test/auth/saml2/SSO/SOAP seems to 
 be failing with:
 DEBUG: requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool "POST 
 /auth/saml2/SSO/SOAP HTTP/1.1" 404 0
 DEBUG: keystoneclient.session Request returned failure status: 404
 ERROR: openstack Not Found (HTTP 404)
 Do I have the OS_IDENTITY_PROVIDER_URL right?  The remote ID for this 
 server is
 remote_ids  | [u'https://ipa.ayoung.oslab.test/auth/realms/openstack']
 Which works with WebSSO.  If I mess around with the PROVIDER_URL I 
 still get the same response.  The tests 
https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak/blob/master/testsuite/integration/sr...
 seem to indicate that it should be /ecp-sp/ but that does not work, 
 either.