
Now we can use the ConsoleAuthToken object to do token validation. This change converts websocketproxy to use the ConsoleAuthToken object for token validation. Tha ConsoleAuthToken object is prepared to work with cells v2. We use consoleauth if using cells v1. A new config option: [workarounds]/enable_consoleauth has been added to aid in transitioning to the database backend if resetting already existing consoles would be problematic for an operator. Co-Authored-By: melanie witt <melwittt@gmail.com> partially-implements: blueprint convert-consoles-to-objects Depends-On: I67894a31b887a93de26f3d2d8a1fa84be5b9ea89 Change-Id: If1b6e5f20d2ea82d94f5f0550f13189fc9bc16c4
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OpenStack Nova
OpenStack Nova provides a cloud computing fabric controller, supporting a wide variety of compute technologies, including: libvirt (KVM, Xen, LXC and more), Hyper-V, VMware, XenServer, OpenStack Ironic and PowerVM.
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API
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Operators
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Other Information
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