diff --git a/doc/source/cli/authentication.rst b/doc/source/cli/authentication.rst index 43fcd88482..b153f54111 100644 --- a/doc/source/cli/authentication.rst +++ b/doc/source/cli/authentication.rst @@ -114,22 +114,22 @@ to tell the client in which domain the user and project exists. If using a user name and password to authenticate, specify either it's owning domain name or ID. - * ``--os-user-domain-name`` or ``OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME`` +* ``--os-user-domain-name`` or ``OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME`` - * ``--os-user-domain-id`` or ``OS_USER_DOMAIN_ID`` +* ``--os-user-domain-id`` or ``OS_USER_DOMAIN_ID`` If using a project name as authorization scope, specify either it's owning domain name or ID. - * ``--os-project-domain-name`` or ``OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME`` +* ``--os-project-domain-name`` or ``OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME`` - * ``--os-project-domain-id`` or ``OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID`` +* ``--os-project-domain-id`` or ``OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID`` If using a domain as authorization scope, set either it's name or ID. - * ``--os-domain-name`` or ``OS_DOMAIN_NAME`` +* ``--os-domain-name`` or ``OS_DOMAIN_NAME`` - * ``--os-domain-id`` or ``OS_DOMAIN_ID`` +* ``--os-domain-id`` or ``OS_DOMAIN_ID`` Note that if the user and project share the same domain, then simply setting ``--os-default-domain`` or ``OS_DEFAULT_DOMAIN`` to the domain ID is sufficient.