[one-users] econe server and sha1
Daniel Molina
dmolina at opennebula.org
Tue Nov 11 06:02:20 PST 2014
Hi,
What auth driver are you using in econe.conf?
Cheers
On 10 November 2014 09:17, Alejandro Feijóo <alfeijoo at cesga.es> wrote:
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> Any idea where to touch... because still with the same error.
>
> [oneadmin at test11 ~]$ oneuser show 17
> USER 17 INFORMATION
> ID : 17
> NAME : alfeijooec2
> GROUP : users
> PASSWORD : 30e3ef7255df9b52fa130697ef83348f7ed5
> AUTH_DRIVER : core
> ENABLED : Yes
>
> USER TEMPLATE
> DEFAULT_VIEW="user"
> TOKEN_PASSWORD="7aafcdf5de6b49c4bbc8e31787a674080c9c"
>
> RESOURCE USAGE & QUOTAS
>
> DATASTORE ID IMAGES SIZE
> 1 1 / - 40M / -
>
> [oneadmin at test11 ~]$ econe-describe-images --access-key alfeijooec2
> - --secret-key 30e3ef7255df9b52fa130697ef83348f7ed5
>
> econe-describe-images: The username or password is not correct
>
> [oneadmin at test11 ~]$ econe-describe-images --access-key alfeijooec2
> - --secret-key 7aafcdf5de6b49c4bbc8e31787a674080c9c
>
> econe-describe-images: The username or password is not correct
>
>
> pd. alfeijooec2 can instantiate mv through ONE and Sunstone.
>
> Thanks again :D
>
> El 06/11/14 09:27, Daniel Molina escribió:
> > That's right, if you use alfeijooec2 through ec2 you don't have to change
> > anything, just use the password returned by oneshow user show alfeijooec2
> > as AWS_SECRET_KEY
> >
> > On 6 November 2014 09:23, Alejandro Feijóo <alfeijoo at cesga.es> wrote:
> >
> > Oh...
> >
> > I have that 2 users.
> >
> > 14 alfeijoo users ldap 1 / - 1024M / -
> > 1.0 / -
> > 17 alfeijooec2 users core - -
> > -
> >
> > I understant that user 14 never work in these scenario? but user 17 may?
> >
> > Thanks :)
> >
> >
> > El 06/11/14 08:56, Daniel Molina escribió:
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>> LDAP authentication is not supported through ec2, at least using
> regular
> >>>> clients. If you want to use this kind of authentication you have to
> > change
> >>>> the auth method to opennebla in the econe.conf file and include the
> Basic
> >>>> Auth headers in every ec2 request
> >>>>
> >>>> Cheers
> >>>>
> >>>> On 6 November 2014 08:27, Alejandro Feijóo <alfeijoo at cesga.es> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi sorry for the delay... i was on vacation...
> >>>>
> >>>> Yes that was one of the test that i did... but with the same error.
> >>>>
> >>>> its possible any kind of problems when use ldap?
> >>>>
> >>>> any random recomendation? :D
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks in advance.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> El 24/10/14 10:30, Daniel Molina escribió:
> >>>>
> >>>>
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Daniel Molina
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OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple
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