Reviewed: https://review.openstack.org/486949 Committed: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/magnum/commit/?id=34f3011913a4480d935fa7d8755ef1947ad5010c Submitter: Jenkins Branch: stable/ocata
commit 34f3011913a4480d935fa7d8755ef1947ad5010c Author: Mathieu Velten <email address hidden> Date: Mon Jul 17 10:53:21 2017 +0200
Use kubernetes service name in cert request
In kubernetes with atomic we have a set of certificates that we use in three places: 1. etcd 2. kubernetes apiserver 3. kubernetes service accounts
In order to make service accounts work we need to set the common name properly in the certificates.
Partial-Bug: #1705694
Change-Id: I04ed3bba938f0d5f340e2141be94058c38c2ed2b (cherry picked from commit a7ab475cd0917ffdeb1dd5ffa5a8a9a38f907b78)
Reviewed: https:/ /review. openstack. org/486949 /git.openstack. org/cgit/ openstack/ magnum/ commit/ ?id=34f3011913a 4480d935fa7d875 5ef1947ad5010c
Committed: https:/
Submitter: Jenkins
Branch: stable/ocata
commit 34f3011913a4480 d935fa7d8755ef1 947ad5010c
Author: Mathieu Velten <email address hidden>
Date: Mon Jul 17 10:53:21 2017 +0200
Use kubernetes service name in cert request
In kubernetes with atomic we have a set of certificates that we use in
three places:
1. etcd
2. kubernetes apiserver
3. kubernetes service accounts
In order to make service accounts work we need to set the common name
properly in the certificates.
Partial-Bug: #1705694
Change-Id: I04ed3bba938f0d 5f340e2141be940 58c38c2ed2b deb1dd5ffa5a8a9 a38f907b78)
(cherry picked from commit a7ab475cd0917ff