jclouds plugin with openstack keystone v3 auth

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Jason Reslock

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Feb 22, 2016, 2:57:54 PM2/22/16
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I'm having an issue with the jclouds plugin running against an openstack cloud that uses keystone v3 authentication.  The problem appears to be that the system requires a domain as part of the credentials and there is no place to enter the domain.  Has anyone been able to use the v3 auth with jclouds+openstack and also use domain authentication successfully?

Ian Duffy

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Feb 23, 2016, 1:16:38 PM2/23/16
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jClouds sadly doesn't support v3 auth.

v2 of the openstack plugin has been released which no longer uses jClouds. It uses openstackj4.
However, it doesn't support v3 authentication.

I forked it and made the necessary modifications https://github.com/monkeylittleinc/openstack-cloud-plugin feel free to compile and use as you see fit.

On 22 February 2016 at 19:57, Jason Reslock <jres...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm having an issue with the jclouds plugin running against an openstack cloud that uses keystone v3 authentication.  The problem appears to be that the system requires a domain as part of the credentials and there is no place to enter the domain.  Has anyone been able to use the v3 auth with jclouds+openstack and also use domain authentication successfully?

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