<div dir="ltr"><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">Crap, hit send half-way through. Let's try this again...</span><div><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px"><br></span></div><div>
<span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">Can Keystone work with a non-KS database for authentication and authorization </span><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">via API</span><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">? There is an existing SQL database of users/passwords/roles etc supporting an existing cloud and I'm being asked to research the options how to introduce Keystone with read-only access. Finding options on how this might happen has been challenging.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px"><br></span></div><div><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">Basically, they have a cloud with S3 object storage but want to move towards Swift + Keystone but continue using their existing database as the hub of all things related to credentials and authorizations. I figure Keystone can connect to a foreign SQL DB if the values were mapped correctly, but I don't know where this has been done prior. </span><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">Thoughts?</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px"><br></span></div><div><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">Mahalo,</span></div><div><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">Adam</span></div>
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<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Adam Lawson <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:alawson@aqorn.com" target="_blank">alawson@aqorn.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
<div dir="ltr">Small q company has a custom database with user/pass's scraped from LDAP with some existing cloud concoction, Is there a straight forward way for Keystone to use that database for authorization and authentication with minimal development/re-tooling? Is there a good starting point to create an API to use that database?<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><div>

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