[Openstack] [keystone] Keystone on port 5000 - proposing change default port to 8770

Vaze, Mandar Mandar.Vaze at nttdata.com
Thu Jun 21 03:49:58 UTC 2012


"public_port" is configurable via keystone.conf - so if port 5000 is blocked in specific setup, it is trivial to change it to some other port.

why make so many changes (REST docs, XML docs, devstack, and the code) for a parameter that can be easily tweaked ?

-Mandar

-----Original Message-----
From: openstack-bounces+mandar.vaze=nttdata.com at lists.launchpad.net [mailto:openstack-bounces+mandar.vaze=nttdata.com at lists.launchpad.net] On Behalf Of Joseph Heck
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 4:46 AM
To: openstack at lists.launchpad.net (openstack at lists.launchpad.net)
Subject: [Openstack] [keystone] Keystone on port 5000 - proposing change default port to 8770

At the risk of a terrible public tar and feathering...

I've learned that port 5000 (which Keystone is using for it's default public-token-auth stuff) is commonly blocked by many firewalls, as it's been registered as a Microsoft uPnP port. 

I thought I'd go ahead and propose changing the default to 8770. I picked this number because it's close to the Nova ports in common use (8773, 8774, 8775, and 8776). 

And yes, I'll submit updates to all REST docs, XML docs, devstack, and the code.

So... how many people do I need to worry about murdering me for this next design summit?

-joe

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