[DEFAULT] # # Options defined in keystone # # A "shared secret" that can be used to bootstrap Keystone. # This "token" does not represent a user, and carries no # explicit authorization. To disable in production (highly # recommended), remove AdminTokenAuthMiddleware from your # paste application pipelines (for example, in keystone- # paste.ini). (string value) admin_token={{ KEYSTONE_TEMPORARY_ADMIN_TOKEN }} # The IP address of the network interface for the public # service to listen on. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/bind_host #public_bind_host=0.0.0.0 # The IP address of the network interface for the admin # service to listen on. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/bind_host #admin_bind_host=0.0.0.0 # (Deprecated) The port which the OpenStack Compute service # listens on. This option was only used for string replacement # in the templated catalog backend. Templated catalogs should # replace the "$(compute_port)s" substitution with the static # port of the compute service. As of Juno, this option is # deprecated and will be removed in the L release. (integer # value) #compute_port=8774 # The port number which the admin service listens on. (integer # value) admin_port=35357 # The port number which the public service listens on. # (integer value) public_port=5000 # 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. E.g. a request to http://server:5000/v2.0/users # will default to http://server:5000. You should only need to # set this value if the base URL contains a path (e.g. # /prefix/v2.0) or the endpoint should be found on a different # server. (string value) #public_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. E.g. a request to http://server:35357/v2.0/users # will default to http://server:35357. You should only need to # set this value if the base URL contains a path (e.g. # /prefix/v2.0) or the endpoint should be found on a different # server. (string value) #admin_endpoint= # The number of worker processes to serve the public WSGI # application. Defaults to number of CPUs (minimum of 2). # (integer value) #public_workers= # The number of worker processes to serve the admin WSGI # application. Defaults to number of CPUs (minimum of 2). # (integer value) #admin_workers= # Enforced by optional sizelimit middleware # (keystone.middleware:RequestBodySizeLimiter). (integer # value) #max_request_body_size=114688 # Limit the sizes of user & project ID/names. (integer value) #max_param_size=64 # Similar to max_param_size, but provides an exception for # token values. (integer value) #max_token_size=8192 # During a SQL upgrade member_role_id will be used to create a # new role that will replace records in the assignment table # with explicit role grants. After migration, the # member_role_id will be used in the API add_user_to_project. # (string value) #member_role_id=9fe2ff9ee4384b1894a90878d3e92bab # During a SQL upgrade member_role_name will be used to create # a new role that will replace records in the assignment table # with explicit role grants. After migration, member_role_name # will be ignored. (string value) #member_role_name=_member_ # The value passed as the keyword "rounds" to passlib's # encrypt method. (integer value) #crypt_strength=40000 # Set this to true if you want to enable TCP_KEEPALIVE on # server sockets, i.e. sockets used by the Keystone wsgi # server for client connections. (boolean value) #tcp_keepalive=false # Sets the value of TCP_KEEPIDLE in seconds for each server # socket. Only applies if tcp_keepalive is true. Not supported # on OS X. (integer value) #tcp_keepidle=600 # The maximum number of entities that will be returned in a # collection, with no limit set by default. This global limit # may be then overridden for a specific driver, by specifying # a list_limit in the appropriate section (e.g. [assignment]). # (integer value) #list_limit= # Set this to false if you want to enable the ability for # user, group and project entities to be moved between domains # by updating their domain_id. Allowing such movement is not # recommended if the scope of a domain admin is being # restricted by use of an appropriate policy file (see # policy.v3cloudsample as an example). (boolean value) #domain_id_immutable=true # 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. (boolean value) #strict_password_check=false # # Options defined in oslo.messaging # # Use durable queues in amqp. (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_durable_queues #amqp_durable_queues=false # Auto-delete queues in amqp. (boolean value) #amqp_auto_delete=false # Size of RPC connection pool. (integer value) #rpc_conn_pool_size=30 # Qpid broker hostname. (string value) #qpid_hostname=localhost # Qpid broker port. (integer value) #qpid_port=5672 # Qpid HA cluster host:port pairs. (list value) #qpid_hosts=$qpid_hostname:$qpid_port # Username for Qpid connection. (string value) #qpid_username= # Password for Qpid connection. (string value) #qpid_password= # Space separated list of SASL mechanisms to use for auth. # (string value) #qpid_sasl_mechanisms= # Seconds between connection keepalive heartbeats. (integer # value) #qpid_heartbeat=60 # Transport to use, either 'tcp' or 'ssl'. (string value) #qpid_protocol=tcp # Whether to disable the Nagle algorithm. (boolean value) #qpid_tcp_nodelay=true # The number of prefetched messages held by receiver. (integer # value) #qpid_receiver_capacity=1 # The qpid topology version to use. Version 1 is what was # originally used by impl_qpid. Version 2 includes some # backwards-incompatible changes that allow broker federation # to work. Users should update to version 2 when they are # able to take everything down, as it requires a clean break. # (integer value) #qpid_topology_version=1 # SSL version to use (valid only if SSL enabled). valid values # are TLSv1, SSLv23 and SSLv3. SSLv2 may be available on some # distributions. (string value) #kombu_ssl_version= # SSL key file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value) #kombu_ssl_keyfile= # SSL cert file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value) #kombu_ssl_certfile= # SSL certification authority file (valid only if SSL # enabled). (string value) #kombu_ssl_ca_certs= # How long to wait before reconnecting in response to an AMQP # consumer cancel notification. (floating point value) #kombu_reconnect_delay=1.0 # The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is used. # (string value) rabbit_host={{ RABBITMQ_HOST }} # The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used. # (integer value) rabbit_port={{ RABBITMQ_PORT }} # RabbitMQ HA cluster host:port pairs. (list value) rabbit_hosts=$rabbit_host:$rabbit_port # Connect over SSL for RabbitMQ. (boolean value) rabbit_use_ssl=false # The RabbitMQ userid. (string value) rabbit_userid={{ RABBITMQ_USER }} # The RabbitMQ password. (string value) rabbit_password={{ RABBITMQ_PASSWORD }} # the RabbitMQ login method (string value) #rabbit_login_method=AMQPLAIN # The RabbitMQ virtual host. (string value) #rabbit_virtual_host=/ # How frequently to retry connecting with RabbitMQ. (integer # value) #rabbit_retry_interval=1 # How long to backoff for between retries when connecting to # RabbitMQ. (integer value) #rabbit_retry_backoff=2 # Maximum number of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 0 # (infinite retry count). (integer value) #rabbit_max_retries=0 # Use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). If you change # this option, you must wipe the RabbitMQ database. (boolean # value) #rabbit_ha_queues=false # If passed, use a fake RabbitMQ provider. (boolean value) #fake_rabbit=false # ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet # interface, or IP. The "host" option should point or resolve # to this address. (string value) #rpc_zmq_bind_address=* # MatchMaker driver. (string value) #rpc_zmq_matchmaker=oslo.messaging._drivers.matchmaker.MatchMakerLocalhost # ZeroMQ receiver listening port. (integer value) #rpc_zmq_port=9501 # Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1. (integer value) #rpc_zmq_contexts=1 # Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per # topic. Default is unlimited. (integer value) #rpc_zmq_topic_backlog= # Directory for holding IPC sockets. (string value) #rpc_zmq_ipc_dir=/var/run/openstack # Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP # address. Must match "host" option, if running Nova. (string # value) #rpc_zmq_host=keystone # Seconds to wait before a cast expires (TTL). Only supported # by impl_zmq. (integer value) #rpc_cast_timeout=30 # Heartbeat frequency. (integer value) #matchmaker_heartbeat_freq=300 # Heartbeat time-to-live. (integer value) #matchmaker_heartbeat_ttl=600 # Size of RPC greenthread pool. (integer value) #rpc_thread_pool_size=64 # Driver or drivers to handle sending notifications. (multi # valued) #notification_driver= # AMQP topic used for OpenStack notifications. (list value) # Deprecated group/name - [rpc_notifier2]/topics #notification_topics=notifications # Seconds to wait for a response from a call. (integer value) #rpc_response_timeout=60 # A URL representing the messaging driver to use and its full # configuration. If not set, we fall back to the rpc_backend # option and driver specific configuration. (string value) #transport_url= # The messaging driver to use, defaults to rabbit. Other # drivers include qpid and zmq. (string value) rpc_backend=rabbit # The default exchange under which topics are scoped. May be # overridden by an exchange name specified in the # transport_url option. (string value) #control_exchange=keystone # # Options defined in keystone.notifications # # Default publisher_id for outgoing notifications (string # value) #default_publisher_id= # # Options defined in keystone.openstack.common.eventlet_backdoor # # Enable eventlet backdoor. Acceptable values are 0, , # and :, where 0 results in listening on a random # tcp port number; results in listening on the # specified port number (and not enabling backdoor if that # port is in use); and : results in listening on # the smallest unused port number within the specified range # of port numbers. The chosen port is displayed in the # service's log file. (string value) #backdoor_port= # # Options defined in keystone.openstack.common.log # # Print debugging output (set logging level to DEBUG instead # of default WARNING level). (boolean value) #debug=false # Print more verbose output (set logging level to INFO instead # of default WARNING level). (boolean value) #verbose=false # Log output to standard error. (boolean value) #use_stderr=true # Format string to use for log messages with context. (string # value) #logging_context_format_string=%(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 without context. # (string value) #logging_default_format_string=%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s # Data to append to log format when level is DEBUG. (string # value) #logging_debug_format_suffix=%(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d # Prefix each line of exception output with this format. # (string value) #logging_exception_prefix=%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d TRACE %(name)s %(instance)s # List of logger=LEVEL pairs. (list value) #default_log_levels=amqp=WARN,amqplib=WARN,boto=WARN,qpid=WARN,sqlalchemy=WARN,suds=INFO,oslo.messaging=INFO,iso8601=WARN,requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool=WARN,urllib3.connectionpool=WARN,websocket=WARN,keystonemiddleware=WARN,routes.middleware=WARN,stevedore=WARN # Enables or disables publication of error events. (boolean # value) #publish_errors=false # Enables or disables fatal status of deprecations. (boolean # value) #fatal_deprecations=false # The format for an instance that is passed with the log # message. (string value) #instance_format="[instance: %(uuid)s] " # The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log # message. (string value) #instance_uuid_format="[instance: %(uuid)s] " # 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. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/log_config #log_config_append= # DEPRECATED. A logging.Formatter log message format string # which may use any of the available logging.LogRecord # attributes. This option is deprecated. Please use # logging_context_format_string and # logging_default_format_string instead. (string value) #log_format= # Format string for %%(asctime)s in log records. Default: # %(default)s . (string value) #log_date_format=%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S # (Optional) Name of log file to output to. If no default is # set, logging will go to stdout. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logfile #log_file= # (Optional) The base directory used for relative --log-file # paths. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logdir #log_dir= # Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED # during I, and will change in J to honor RFC5424. (boolean # value) use_syslog=True # (Optional) Enables or disables syslog rfc5424 format for # logging. If enabled, prefixes the MSG part of the syslog # message with APP-NAME (RFC5424). The format without the APP- # NAME is deprecated in I, and will be removed in J. (boolean # value) #use_syslog_rfc_format=false # Syslog facility to receive log lines. (string value) #syslog_log_facility=LOG_USER # # Options defined in keystone.openstack.common.policy # # The JSON file that defines policies. (string value) #policy_file=policy.json # Default rule. Enforced when a requested rule is not found. # (string value) #policy_default_rule=default [assignment] # # Options defined in keystone # # Assignment backend driver. (string value) #driver= # Toggle for assignment caching. This has no effect unless # global caching is enabled. (boolean value) #caching=true # TTL (in seconds) to cache assignment data. This has no # effect unless global caching is enabled. (integer value) #cache_time= # Maximum number of entities that will be returned in an # assignment collection. (integer value) #list_limit= [auth] # # Options defined in keystone # # Default auth methods. (list value) #methods=external,password,token # The password auth plugin module. (string value) #password=keystone.auth.plugins.password.Password # The token auth plugin module. (string value) #token=keystone.auth.plugins.token.Token # The external (REMOTE_USER) auth plugin module. (string # value) #external=keystone.auth.plugins.external.DefaultDomain [cache] # # Options defined in keystone # # 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. (string value) #config_prefix=cache.keystone # 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. (integer value) #expiration_time=600 # Dogpile.cache backend module. It is recommended that # Memcache with pooling (keystone.cache.memcache_pool) or # Redis (dogpile.cache.redis) be used in production # deployments. Small workloads (single process) like devstack # can use the dogpile.cache.memory backend. (string value) #backend=keystone.common.cache.noop # Arguments supplied to the backend module. Specify this # option once per argument to be passed to the dogpile.cache # backend. Example format: ":". (multi valued) #backend_argument= # Proxy classes to import that will affect the way the # dogpile.cache backend functions. See the dogpile.cache # documentation on changing-backend-behavior. (list value) #proxies= # Global toggle for all caching using the should_cache_fn # mechanism. (boolean value) #enabled=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. (boolean value) #debug_cache_backend=false # Memcache servers in the format of "host:port". # (dogpile.cache.memcache and keystone.cache.memcache_pool # backends only) (list value) #memcache_servers=localhost:11211 # Number of seconds memcached server is considered dead before # it is tried again. (dogpile.cache.memcache and # keystone.cache.memcache_pool backends only) (integer value) #memcache_dead_retry=300 # Timeout in seconds for every call to a server. # (dogpile.cache.memcache and keystone.cache.memcache_pool # backends only) (integer value) #memcache_socket_timeout=3 # Max total number of open connections to every memcached # server. (keystone.cache.memcache_pool backend only) (integer # value) #memcache_pool_maxsize=10 # Number of seconds a connection to memcached is held unused # in the pool before it is closed. # (keystone.cache.memcache_pool backend only) (integer value) #memcache_pool_unused_timeout=60 # Number of seconds that an operation will wait to get a # memcache client connection. (integer value) #memcache_pool_connection_get_timeout=10 [catalog] # # Options defined in keystone # # Catalog template file name for use with the template catalog # backend. (string value) #template_file=default_catalog.templates # Catalog backend driver. (string value) #driver=keystone.catalog.backends.sql.Catalog # Toggle for catalog caching. This has no effect unless global # caching is enabled. (boolean value) #caching=true # Time to cache catalog data (in seconds). This has no effect # unless global and catalog caching are enabled. (integer # value) #cache_time= # Maximum number of entities that will be returned in a # catalog collection. (integer value) #list_limit= # (Deprecated) List of possible substitutions for use in # formatting endpoints. Use caution when modifying this list. # It will give users with permission to create endpoints the # ability to see those values in your configuration file. This # option will be removed in Juno. (list value) #endpoint_substitution_whitelist=tenant_id,user_id,public_bind_host,admin_bind_host,compute_host,compute_port,admin_port,public_port,public_endpoint,admin_endpoint [credential] # # Options defined in keystone # # Credential backend driver. (string value) #driver=keystone.credential.backends.sql.Credential [database] # # Options defined in oslo.db # # The file name to use with SQLite. (string value) #sqlite_db=oslo.sqlite # If True, SQLite uses synchronous mode. (boolean value) #sqlite_synchronous=true # The back end to use for the database. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/db_backend #backend=sqlalchemy # The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the # database. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_connection # Deprecated group/name - [sql]/connection #connection= connection=postgresql://{{ KEYSTONE_DB_USER }}:{{ KEYSTONE_DB_PASSWORD }}@{{ CONTROLLER_HOST_ADDRESS }}/keystone # The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the # slave database. (string value) #slave_connection= # 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= (string # value) #mysql_sql_mode=TRADITIONAL # Timeout before idle SQL connections are reaped. (integer # value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_idle_timeout # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_idle_timeout # Deprecated group/name - [sql]/idle_timeout #idle_timeout=3600 # Minimum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. # (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_min_pool_size # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_min_pool_size #min_pool_size=1 # Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. # (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_pool_size # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_max_pool_size #max_pool_size= # Maximum db connection retries during startup. Set to -1 to # specify an infinite retry count. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_retries # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_max_retries #max_retries=10 # Interval between retries of opening a SQL connection. # (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_retry_interval # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/reconnect_interval #retry_interval=10 # If set, use this value for max_overflow with SQLAlchemy. # (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_overflow # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sqlalchemy_max_overflow #max_overflow= # Verbosity of SQL debugging information: 0=None, # 100=Everything. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection_debug #connection_debug=0 # Add Python stack traces to SQL as comment strings. (boolean # value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection_trace #connection_trace=false # If set, use this value for pool_timeout with SQLAlchemy. # (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sqlalchemy_pool_timeout #pool_timeout= # Enable the experimental use of database reconnect on # connection lost. (boolean value) #use_db_reconnect=false # Seconds between database connection retries. (integer value) #db_retry_interval=1 # If True, increases the interval between database connection # retries up to db_max_retry_interval. (boolean value) #db_inc_retry_interval=true # If db_inc_retry_interval is set, the maximum seconds between # database connection retries. (integer value) #db_max_retry_interval=10 # Maximum database connection retries before error is raised. # Set to -1 to specify an infinite retry count. (integer # value) #db_max_retries=20 [ec2] # # Options defined in keystone # # EC2Credential backend driver. (string value) #driver=keystone.contrib.ec2.backends.kvs.Ec2 [endpoint_filter] # # Options defined in keystone # # Endpoint Filter backend driver (string value) #driver=keystone.contrib.endpoint_filter.backends.sql.EndpointFilter # Toggle to return all active endpoints if no filter exists. # (boolean value) #return_all_endpoints_if_no_filter=true [endpoint_policy] # # Options defined in keystone # # Endpoint policy backend driver (string value) #driver=keystone.contrib.endpoint_policy.backends.sql.EndpointPolicy [federation] # # Options defined in keystone # # Federation backend driver. (string value) #driver=keystone.contrib.federation.backends.sql.Federation # Value to be used when filtering assertion parameters from # the environment. (string value) #assertion_prefix= [identity] # # Options defined in keystone # # This references the domain to use for all Identity API v2 # requests (which are not aware of domains). A domain with # this ID will be created for you by keystone-manage db_sync # in migration 008. 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. (string value) #default_domain_id=default # A subset (or all) of domains can have their own identity # driver, each with their own partial configuration file in a # domain configuration directory. Only values specific to the # domain need to be placed in the domain specific # configuration file. This feature is disabled by default; set # to true to enable. (boolean value) #domain_specific_drivers_enabled=false # Path for Keystone to locate the domain specific identity # configuration files if domain_specific_drivers_enabled is # set to true. (string value) #domain_config_dir=/etc/keystone/domains # Identity backend driver. (string value) #driver=keystone.identity.backends.sql.Identity # Maximum supported length for user passwords; decrease to # improve performance. (integer value) #max_password_length=4096 # Maximum number of entities that will be returned in an # identity collection. (integer value) #list_limit= [identity_mapping] # # Options defined in keystone # # Keystone Identity Mapping backend driver. (string value) #driver=keystone.identity.mapping_backends.sql.Mapping # Public ID generator for user and group entities. The # Keystone identity mapper only supports generators that # produce no more than 64 characters. (string value) #generator=keystone.identity.id_generators.sha256.Generator # The format of user and group IDs changed in Juno for # backends that do not generate UUIDs (e.g. 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, 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 mapping for even the default LDAP driver. It is only # safe to do this if you do not already have assignments for # users and groups from the default LDAP domain, and it is # acceptable for Keystone to provide the different IDs to # clients than it did previously. Typically this means that # the only time you can set this value to False is when # configuring a fresh installation. (boolean value) #backward_compatible_ids=true [kvs] # # Options defined in keystone # # Extra dogpile.cache backend modules to register with the # dogpile.cache library. (list value) #backends= # Prefix for building the configuration dictionary for the KVS # region. This should not need to be changed unless there is # another dogpile.cache region with the same configuration # name. (string value) #config_prefix=keystone.kvs # Toggle to disable using a key-mangling function to ensure # fixed length keys. This is toggle-able for debugging # purposes, it is highly recommended to always leave this set # to true. (boolean value) #enable_key_mangler=true # Default lock timeout for distributed locking. (integer # value) #default_lock_timeout=5 [ldap] # # Options defined in keystone # # URL for connecting to the LDAP server. (string value) #url=ldap://localhost # User BindDN to query the LDAP server. (string value) #user= # Password for the BindDN to query the LDAP server. (string # value) #password= # LDAP server suffix (string value) #suffix=cn=example,cn=com # If true, will add a dummy member to groups. This is required # if the objectclass for groups requires the "member" # attribute. (boolean value) #use_dumb_member=false # DN of the "dummy member" to use when "use_dumb_member" is # enabled. (string value) #dumb_member=cn=dumb,dc=nonexistent # Delete subtrees using the subtree delete control. Only # enable this option if your LDAP server supports subtree # deletion. (boolean value) #allow_subtree_delete=false # The LDAP scope for queries, this can be either "one" # (onelevel/singleLevel) or "sub" (subtree/wholeSubtree). # (string value) #query_scope=one # Maximum results per page; a value of zero ("0") disables # paging. (integer value) #page_size=0 # The LDAP dereferencing option for queries. This can be # either "never", "searching", "always", "finding" or # "default". The "default" option falls back to using default # dereferencing configured by your ldap.conf. (string value) #alias_dereferencing=default # 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. (integer value) #debug_level= # Override the system's default referral chasing behavior for # queries. (boolean value) #chase_referrals= # Search base for users. (string value) #user_tree_dn= # LDAP search filter for users. (string value) #user_filter= # LDAP objectclass for users. (string value) #user_objectclass=inetOrgPerson # LDAP attribute mapped to user id. WARNING: must not be a # multivalued attribute. (string value) #user_id_attribute=cn # LDAP attribute mapped to user name. (string value) #user_name_attribute=sn # LDAP attribute mapped to user email. (string value) #user_mail_attribute=mail # LDAP attribute mapped to password. (string value) #user_pass_attribute=userPassword # LDAP attribute mapped to user enabled flag. (string value) #user_enabled_attribute=enabled # Invert the meaning of the boolean enabled values. Some LDAP # servers use a boolean lock attribute where "true" means an # account is disabled. Setting "user_enabled_invert = true" # will allow these lock attributes to be used. This setting # will have no effect if "user_enabled_mask" or # "user_enabled_emulation" settings are in use. (boolean # value) #user_enabled_invert=false # Bitmask integer to indicate the bit that the enabled value # is stored in if the LDAP server represents "enabled" as a # bit on an integer rather than a boolean. A value of "0" # indicates the mask is not used. If this is not set to "0" # the typical value is "2". This is typically used when # "user_enabled_attribute = userAccountControl". (integer # value) #user_enabled_mask=0 # Default value to enable users. This should match an # appropriate int 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" the typical value is # "512". This is typically used when "user_enabled_attribute = # userAccountControl". (string value) #user_enabled_default=True # List of attributes stripped off the user on update. (list # value) #user_attribute_ignore=default_project_id,tenants # LDAP attribute mapped to default_project_id for users. # (string value) #user_default_project_id_attribute= # Allow user creation in LDAP backend. (boolean value) #user_allow_create=true # Allow user updates in LDAP backend. (boolean value) #user_allow_update=true # Allow user deletion in LDAP backend. (boolean value) #user_allow_delete=true # If true, Keystone uses an alternative method to determine if # a user is enabled or not by checking if they are a member of # the "user_enabled_emulation_dn" group. (boolean value) #user_enabled_emulation=false # DN of the group entry to hold enabled users when using # enabled emulation. (string value) #user_enabled_emulation_dn= # List of additional LDAP attributes used for mapping # additional attribute mappings for users. Attribute mapping # format is :, where ldap_attr is the # attribute in the LDAP entry and user_attr is the Identity # API attribute. (list value) #user_additional_attribute_mapping= # Search base for projects (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_tree_dn #project_tree_dn= # LDAP search filter for projects. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_filter #project_filter= # LDAP objectclass for projects. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_objectclass #project_objectclass=groupOfNames # LDAP attribute mapped to project id. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_id_attribute #project_id_attribute=cn # LDAP attribute mapped to project membership for user. # (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_member_attribute #project_member_attribute=member # LDAP attribute mapped to project name. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_name_attribute #project_name_attribute=ou # LDAP attribute mapped to project description. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_desc_attribute #project_desc_attribute=description # LDAP attribute mapped to project enabled. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_enabled_attribute #project_enabled_attribute=enabled # LDAP attribute mapped to project domain_id. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_domain_id_attribute #project_domain_id_attribute=businessCategory # List of attributes stripped off the project on update. (list # value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_attribute_ignore #project_attribute_ignore= # Allow project creation in LDAP backend. (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_allow_create #project_allow_create=true # Allow project update in LDAP backend. (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_allow_update #project_allow_update=true # Allow project deletion in LDAP backend. (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_allow_delete #project_allow_delete=true # If true, Keystone uses an alternative method to determine if # a project is enabled or not by checking if they are a member # of the "project_enabled_emulation_dn" group. (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_enabled_emulation #project_enabled_emulation=false # DN of the group entry to hold enabled projects when using # enabled emulation. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_enabled_emulation_dn #project_enabled_emulation_dn= # Additional attribute mappings for projects. Attribute # mapping format is :, where ldap_attr # is the attribute in the LDAP entry and user_attr is the # Identity API attribute. (list value) # Deprecated group/name - [ldap]/tenant_additional_attribute_mapping #project_additional_attribute_mapping= # Search base for roles. (string value) #role_tree_dn= # LDAP search filter for roles. (string value) #role_filter= # LDAP objectclass for roles. (string value) #role_objectclass=organizationalRole # LDAP attribute mapped to role id. (string value) #role_id_attribute=cn # LDAP attribute mapped to role name. (string value) #role_name_attribute=ou # LDAP attribute mapped to role membership. (string value) #role_member_attribute=roleOccupant # List of attributes stripped off the role on update. (list # value) #role_attribute_ignore= # Allow role creation in LDAP backend. (boolean value) #role_allow_create=true # Allow role update in LDAP backend. (boolean value) #role_allow_update=true # Allow role deletion in LDAP backend. (boolean value) #role_allow_delete=true # Additional attribute mappings for roles. Attribute mapping # format is :, where ldap_attr is the # attribute in the LDAP entry and user_attr is the Identity # API attribute. (list value) #role_additional_attribute_mapping= # Search base for groups. (string value) #group_tree_dn= # LDAP search filter for groups. (string value) #group_filter= # LDAP objectclass for groups. (string value) #group_objectclass=groupOfNames # LDAP attribute mapped to group id. (string value) #group_id_attribute=cn # LDAP attribute mapped to group name. (string value) #group_name_attribute=ou # LDAP attribute mapped to show group membership. (string # value) #group_member_attribute=member # LDAP attribute mapped to group description. (string value) #group_desc_attribute=description # List of attributes stripped off the group on update. (list # value) #group_attribute_ignore= # Allow group creation in LDAP backend. (boolean value) #group_allow_create=true # Allow group update in LDAP backend. (boolean value) #group_allow_update=true # Allow group deletion in LDAP backend. (boolean value) #group_allow_delete=true # Additional attribute mappings for groups. Attribute mapping # format is :, where ldap_attr is the # attribute in the LDAP entry and user_attr is the Identity # API attribute. (list value) #group_additional_attribute_mapping= # CA certificate file path for communicating with LDAP # servers. (string value) #tls_cacertfile= # CA certificate directory path for communicating with LDAP # servers. (string value) #tls_cacertdir= # Enable TLS for communicating with LDAP servers. (boolean # value) #use_tls=false # Valid options for tls_req_cert are demand, never, and allow. # (string value) #tls_req_cert=demand # Enable LDAP connection pooling. (boolean value) #use_pool=false # Connection pool size. (integer value) #pool_size=10 # Maximum count of reconnect trials. (integer value) #pool_retry_max=3 # Time span in seconds to wait between two reconnect trials. # (floating point value) #pool_retry_delay=0.1 # Connector timeout in seconds. Value -1 indicates indefinite # wait for response. (integer value) #pool_connection_timeout=-1 # Connection lifetime in seconds. (integer value) #pool_connection_lifetime=600 # Enable LDAP connection pooling for end user authentication. # If use_pool is disabled, then this setting is meaningless # and is not used at all. (boolean value) #use_auth_pool=false # End user auth connection pool size. (integer value) #auth_pool_size=100 # End user auth connection lifetime in seconds. (integer # value) #auth_pool_connection_lifetime=60 [matchmaker_redis] # # Options defined in oslo.messaging # # Host to locate redis. (string value) #host=127.0.0.1 # Use this port to connect to redis host. (integer value) #port=6379 # Password for Redis server (optional). (string value) #password= [matchmaker_ring] # # Options defined in oslo.messaging # # Matchmaker ring file (JSON). (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/matchmaker_ringfile #ringfile=/etc/oslo/matchmaker_ring.json [memcache] # # Options defined in keystone # # Memcache servers in the format of "host:port". (list value) #servers=localhost:11211 # Number of seconds memcached server is considered dead before # it is tried again. This is used by the key value store # system (e.g. token pooled memcached persistence backend). # (integer value) #dead_retry=300 # Timeout in seconds for every call to a server. This is used # by the key value store system (e.g. token pooled memcached # persistence backend). (integer value) #socket_timeout=3 # Max total number of open connections to every memcached # server. This is used by the key value store system (e.g. # token pooled memcached persistence backend). (integer value) #pool_maxsize=10 # 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 (e.g. token pooled memcached persistence # backend). (integer value) #pool_unused_timeout=60 # Number of seconds that an operation will wait to get a # memcache client connection. This is used by the key value # store system (e.g. token pooled memcached persistence # backend). (integer value) #pool_connection_get_timeout=10 [oauth1] # # Options defined in keystone # # Credential backend driver. (string value) #driver=keystone.contrib.oauth1.backends.sql.OAuth1 # Duration (in seconds) for the OAuth Request Token. (integer # value) #request_token_duration=28800 # Duration (in seconds) for the OAuth Access Token. (integer # value) #access_token_duration=86400 [os_inherit] # # Options defined in keystone # # role-assignment inheritance to projects from owning domain # can be optionally enabled. (boolean value) #enabled=false [paste_deploy] # # Options defined in keystone # # Name of the paste configuration file that defines the # available pipelines. (string value) #config_file=keystone-paste.ini [policy] # # Options defined in keystone # # Policy backend driver. (string value) #driver=keystone.policy.backends.sql.Policy # Maximum number of entities that will be returned in a policy # collection. (integer value) #list_limit= [revoke] # # Options defined in keystone # # An implementation of the backend for persisting revocation # events. (string value) #driver=keystone.contrib.revoke.backends.kvs.Revoke # This value (calculated in seconds) is added to token # expiration before a revocation event may be removed from the # backend. (integer value) #expiration_buffer=1800 # Toggle for revocation event caching. This has no effect # unless global caching is enabled. (boolean value) #caching=true [saml] # # Options defined in keystone # # Default TTL, in seconds, for any generated SAML assertion # created by Keystone. (integer value) #assertion_expiration_time=3600 # Binary to be called for XML signing. Install the appropriate # package, specify absolute path or adjust your PATH # environment variable if the binary cannot be found. (string # value) #xmlsec1_binary=xmlsec1 # Path of the certfile for SAML signing. For non-production # environments, you may be interested in using `keystone- # manage pki_setup` to generate self-signed certificates. # Note, the path cannot contain a comma. (string value) #certfile=/etc/keystone/ssl/certs/signing_cert.pem # Path of the keyfile for SAML signing. Note, the path cannot # contain a comma. (string value) #keyfile=/etc/keystone/ssl/private/signing_key.pem # Entity ID value for unique Identity Provider identification. # Usually FQDN is set with a suffix. A value is required to # generate IDP Metadata. For example: # https://keystone.example.com/v3/OS-FEDERATION/saml2/idp # (string value) #idp_entity_id= # Identity Provider Single-Sign-On service value, required in # the Identity Provider's metadata. A value is required to # generate IDP Metadata. For example: # https://keystone.example.com/v3/OS-FEDERATION/saml2/sso # (string value) #idp_sso_endpoint= # Language used by the organization. (string value) #idp_lang=en # Organization name the installation belongs to. (string # value) #idp_organization_name= # Organization name to be displayed. (string value) #idp_organization_display_name= # URL of the organization. (string value) #idp_organization_url= # Company of contact person. (string value) #idp_contact_company= # Given name of contact person (string value) #idp_contact_name= # Surname of contact person. (string value) #idp_contact_surname= # Email address of contact person. (string value) #idp_contact_email= # Telephone number of contact person. (string value) #idp_contact_telephone= # Contact type. Allowed values are: technical, support, # administrative billing, and other (string value) #idp_contact_type=other # Path to the Identity Provider Metadata file. This file # should be generated with the keystone-manage # saml_idp_metadata command. (string value) #idp_metadata_path=/etc/keystone/saml2_idp_metadata.xml [signing] # # Options defined in keystone # # Deprecated in favor of provider in the [token] section. # (string value) #token_format= # Path of the certfile for token signing. For non-production # environments, you may be interested in using `keystone- # manage pki_setup` to generate self-signed certificates. # (string value) #certfile=/etc/keystone/ssl/certs/signing_cert.pem # Path of the keyfile for token signing. (string value) #keyfile=/etc/keystone/ssl/private/signing_key.pem # Path of the CA for token signing. (string value) #ca_certs=/etc/keystone/ssl/certs/ca.pem # Path of the CA key for token signing. (string value) #ca_key=/etc/keystone/ssl/private/cakey.pem # Key size (in bits) for token signing cert (auto generated # certificate). (integer value) #key_size=2048 # Days the token signing cert is valid for (auto generated # certificate). (integer value) #valid_days=3650 # Certificate subject (auto generated certificate) for token # signing. (string value) #cert_subject=/C=US/ST=Unset/L=Unset/O=Unset/CN=www.example.com [ssl] # # Options defined in keystone # # Toggle for SSL support on the Keystone eventlet servers. # (boolean value) #enable=false # Path of the certfile for SSL. For non-production # environments, you may be interested in using `keystone- # manage ssl_setup` to generate self-signed certificates. # (string value) #certfile=/etc/keystone/ssl/certs/keystone.pem # Path of the keyfile for SSL. (string value) #keyfile=/etc/keystone/ssl/private/keystonekey.pem # Path of the ca cert file for SSL. (string value) #ca_certs=/etc/keystone/ssl/certs/ca.pem # Path of the CA key file for SSL. (string value) #ca_key=/etc/keystone/ssl/private/cakey.pem # Require client certificate. (boolean value) #cert_required=false # SSL key length (in bits) (auto generated certificate). # (integer value) #key_size=1024 # Days the certificate is valid for once signed (auto # generated certificate). (integer value) #valid_days=3650 # SSL certificate subject (auto generated certificate). # (string value) #cert_subject=/C=US/ST=Unset/L=Unset/O=Unset/CN=localhost [stats] # # Options defined in keystone # # Stats backend driver. (string value) #driver=keystone.contrib.stats.backends.kvs.Stats [token] # # Options defined in keystone # # External auth mechanisms that should add bind information to # token, e.g., kerberos,x509. (list value) #bind= # Enforcement policy on tokens presented to Keystone with bind # information. One of disabled, permissive, strict, required # or a specifically required bind mode, e.g., kerberos or x509 # to require binding to that authentication. (string value) #enforce_token_bind=permissive # Amount of time a token should remain valid (in seconds). # (integer value) #expiration=3600 # Controls the token construction, validation, and revocation # operations. Core providers are # "keystone.token.providers.[pkiz|pki|uuid].Provider". The # default provider is pkiz. (string value) provider=keystone.token.providers.uuid.Provider # Token persistence backend driver. (string value) driver=keystone.token.persistence.backends.sql.Token # Toggle for token system caching. This has no effect unless # global caching is enabled. (boolean value) #caching=true # Time to cache the revocation list and the revocation events # if revoke extension is enabled (in seconds). This has no # effect unless global and token caching are enabled. (integer # value) #revocation_cache_time=3600 # Time to cache tokens (in seconds). This has no effect unless # global and token caching are enabled. (integer value) #cache_time= # Revoke token by token identifier. Setting revoke_by_id to # true enables various forms of enumerating tokens, e.g. `list # tokens for user`. These enumerations are processed to # determine the list of tokens to revoke. Only disable if you # are switching to using the Revoke extension with a backend # other than KVS, which stores events in memory. (boolean # value) #revoke_by_id=true # The hash algorithm to use for PKI tokens. This can be set to # any algorithm that hashlib supports. WARNING: Before # changing this value, the auth_token middleware must be # configured with the hash_algorithms, otherwise token # revocation will not be processed correctly. (string value) #hash_algorithm=md5 [trust] # # Options defined in keystone # # Delegation and impersonation features can be optionally # disabled. (boolean value) #enabled=true # Trust backend driver. (string value) #driver=keystone.trust.backends.sql.Trust