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Georgina Shippey 5ba3b60874 Add dedicated auth endpoint config for servers
Added a new config option to specify the keystone authentication
endpoint to pass into cloud-init data.

Heat code currently has several different methods of retrieving the
keystone endpoint to embed into cloud-init data for created
servers. This data is currently read from several different parts
of the heat config file rather than the service catalog which results
in URLs being passed which are appropriate for the heat service rather
than the server. In particular there can be misconfiguration of
servers due to deployments which separate the internal and
external API endpoints.

This patch introduces a new config variable
server_keystone_endpoint_type which if set
reads the keystone endpoint directly from the service catalog,
if it is unset the original behavior is unchanged.

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