Reviewed: https://review.openstack.org/311811 Committed: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/keystone/commit/?id=971ba5fa4522349d8c24a318fd6f0701ff0668f4 Submitter: Jenkins Branch: master
commit 971ba5fa4522349d8c24a318fd6f0701ff0668f4 Author: Lance Bragstad <email address hidden> Date: Mon May 2 18:57:05 2016 +0000
Make keystone exit when fernet keys don't exist
An outcome of some of the token discussions in Austin was that when Fernet is the configured token provider, Keystone should fail on start up if there are no keys in the key repository or if the repository doesn't exist.
Closes-Bug: 1576315
Change-Id: I0351dddc49da5908f46e09e22467f6fb112593dd
Reviewed: https:/ /review. openstack. org/311811 /git.openstack. org/cgit/ openstack/ keystone/ commit/ ?id=971ba5fa452 2349d8c24a318fd 6f0701ff0668f4
Committed: https:/
Submitter: Jenkins
Branch: master
commit 971ba5fa4522349 d8c24a318fd6f07 01ff0668f4
Author: Lance Bragstad <email address hidden>
Date: Mon May 2 18:57:05 2016 +0000
Make keystone exit when fernet keys don't exist
An outcome of some of the token discussions in Austin was that when Fernet is
the configured token provider, Keystone should fail on start up if there are no
keys in the key repository or if the repository doesn't exist.
Closes-Bug: 1576315
Change-Id: I0351dddc49da59 08f46e09e22467f 6fb112593dd