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xrb | morning all | 07:14 |
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xrb | I am not finding in the docs (e.g. about ACLs) a way to restrict access to a container to other users from the same tenant.. | 07:47 |
xrb | E.g. from https://www.swiftstack.com/docs/cookbooks/swift_usage/container_acl.html | 07:47 |
xrb | Any pointer how to achieve this? | 07:47 |
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xrb | Ok, I found a workaround for my problem: create several tenants and access them using the reseller-admin role.. Works perfectly in Swift.. But not in S3, since each ec2-credential is tied to a tenant in Keystone.. | 15:15 |
xrb | Any way to access several cross-tenant containers using a single ec2-credential using S3? | 15:16 |
xrb | (tried to create a wildcard tenant ec2-credential in Keystone, which as expected does not work) | 15:18 |
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