X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fceph%2Fdoc%2Fradosgw%2Fkeystone.rst;fp=src%2Fceph%2Fdoc%2Fradosgw%2Fkeystone.rst;h=398276c74a57873e9929b6efee9cd603d1e3aa7e;hb=812ff6ca9fcd3e629e49d4328905f33eee8ca3f5;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=15280273faafb77777eab341909a3f495cf248d9;p=stor4nfv.git diff --git a/src/ceph/doc/radosgw/keystone.rst b/src/ceph/doc/radosgw/keystone.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..398276c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/ceph/doc/radosgw/keystone.rst @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +===================================== + Integrating with OpenStack Keystone +===================================== + +It is possible to integrate the Ceph Object Gateway with Keystone, the OpenStack +identity service. This sets up the gateway to accept Keystone as the users +authority. A user that Keystone authorizes to access the gateway will also be +automatically created on the Ceph Object Gateway (if didn't exist beforehand). A +token that Keystone validates will be considered as valid by the gateway. + +The following configuration options are available for Keystone integration:: + + [client.radosgw.gateway] + rgw keystone api version = {keystone api version} + rgw keystone url = {keystone server url:keystone server admin port} + rgw keystone admin token = {keystone admin token} + rgw keystone accepted roles = {accepted user roles} + rgw keystone token cache size = {number of tokens to cache} + rgw keystone revocation interval = {number of seconds before checking revoked tickets} + rgw keystone implicit tenants = {true for private tenant for each new user} + rgw s3 auth use keystone = true + nss db path = {path to nss db} + +It is also possible to configure a Keystone service tenant, user & password for +keystone (for v2.0 version of the OpenStack Identity API), similar to the way +OpenStack services tend to be configured, this avoids the need for setting the +shared secret ``rgw keystone admin token`` in the configuration file, which is +recommended to be disabled in production environments. The service tenant +credentials should have admin privileges, for more details refer the `Openstack +keystone documentation`_, which explains the process in detail. The requisite +configuration options for are:: + + rgw keystone admin user = {keystone service tenant user name} + rgw keystone admin password = {keystone service tenant user password} + rgw keystone admin tenant = {keystone service tenant name} + + +A Ceph Object Gateway user is mapped into a Keystone ``tenant``. A Keystone user +has different roles assigned to it on possibly more than a single tenant. When +the Ceph Object Gateway gets the ticket, it looks at the tenant, and the user +roles that are assigned to that ticket, and accepts/rejects the request +according to the ``rgw keystone accepted roles`` configurable. + +For a v3 version of the OpenStack Identity API you should replace +``rgw keystone admin tenant`` with:: + + rgw keystone admin domain = {keystone admin domain name} + rgw keystone admin project = {keystone admin project name} + + +Prior to Kilo +------------- + +Keystone itself needs to be configured to point to the Ceph Object Gateway as an +object-storage endpoint:: + + keystone service-create --name swift --type object-store + keystone endpoint-create --service-id --publicurl http://radosgw.example.com/swift/v1 \ + --internalurl http://radosgw.example.com/swift/v1 --adminurl http://radosgw.example.com/swift/v1 + + +As of Kilo +---------- + +Keystone itself needs to be configured to point to the Ceph Object Gateway as an +object-storage endpoint:: + + openstack service create --name=swift \ + --description="Swift Service" \ + object-store + +-------------+----------------------------------+ + | Field | Value | + +-------------+----------------------------------+ + | description | Swift Service | + | enabled | True | + | id | 37c4c0e79571404cb4644201a4a6e5ee | + | name | swift | + | type | object-store | + +-------------+----------------------------------+ + + openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \ + --publicurl "http://radosgw.example.com:8080/swift/v1" \ + --adminurl "http://radosgw.example.com:8080/swift/v1" \ + --internalurl "http://radosgw.example.com:8080/swift/v1" \ + swift + +--------------+------------------------------------------+ + | Field | Value | + +--------------+------------------------------------------+ + | adminurl | http://radosgw.example.com:8080/swift/v1 | + | id | e4249d2b60e44743a67b5e5b38c18dd3 | + | internalurl | http://radosgw.example.com:8080/swift/v1 | + | publicurl | http://radosgw.example.com:8080/swift/v1 | + | region | RegionOne | + | service_id | 37c4c0e79571404cb4644201a4a6e5ee | + | service_name | swift | + | service_type | object-store | + +--------------+------------------------------------------+ + + $ openstack endpoint show object-store + +--------------+------------------------------------------+ + | Field | Value | + +--------------+------------------------------------------+ + | adminurl | http://radosgw.example.com:8080/swift/v1 | + | enabled | True | + | id | e4249d2b60e44743a67b5e5b38c18dd3 | + | internalurl | http://radosgw.example.com:8080/swift/v1 | + | publicurl | http://radosgw.example.com:8080/swift/v1 | + | region | RegionOne | + | service_id | 37c4c0e79571404cb4644201a4a6e5ee | + | service_name | swift | + | service_type | object-store | + +--------------+------------------------------------------+ + + +The keystone URL is the Keystone admin RESTful API URL. The admin token is the +token that is configured internally in Keystone for admin requests. + +The Ceph Object Gateway will query Keystone periodically for a list of revoked +tokens. These requests are encoded and signed. Also, Keystone may be configured +to provide self-signed tokens, which are also encoded and signed. The gateway +needs to be able to decode and verify these signed messages, and the process +requires that the gateway be set up appropriately. Currently, the Ceph Object +Gateway will only be able to perform the procedure if it was compiled with +``--with-nss``. Configuring the Ceph Object Gateway to work with Keystone also +requires converting the OpenSSL certificates that Keystone uses for creating the +requests to the nss db format, for example:: + + mkdir /var/ceph/nss + + openssl x509 -in /etc/keystone/ssl/certs/ca.pem -pubkey | \ + certutil -d /var/ceph/nss -A -n ca -t "TCu,Cu,Tuw" + openssl x509 -in /etc/keystone/ssl/certs/signing_cert.pem -pubkey | \ + certutil -A -d /var/ceph/nss -n signing_cert -t "P,P,P" + + + +Openstack keystone may also be terminated with a self signed ssl certificate, in +order for radosgw to interact with keystone in such a case, you could either +install keystone's ssl certificate in the node running radosgw. Alternatively +radosgw could be made to not verify the ssl certificate at all (similar to +openstack clients with a ``--insecure`` switch) by setting the value of the +configurable ``rgw keystone verify ssl`` to false. + + +.. _Openstack keystone documentation: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/keystone/configuringservices.html#setting-up-projects-users-and-roles