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Enhanced RBAC Policies
The standard OpenStack RBAC roles and policies can be enhanced by updating policy configuration in individual OpenStack Services' Helm charts. provides an optional set of updated policy configurations for nova, neutron, glance, cinder, keystone and horizon services that introduce two new roles ('project_admin' and 'project_readonly') and modify the capabilities of the default 'member' role. A high-level summary of the new roles' capabilities and the modified 'default' role capabilities are in the following table; a detailed description is provided at end of page.
Design | Roles | Permissions summary |
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Default Role: | member | Users with role 'member' can fully manage a subset of resources of the project |
New Role to add: | project_admin | Users with role 'project_admin' can fully manage all resources of the project |
New Role to add: | project_readonly | Users with role 'project_readonly' can only list and display details of resources of the project, and shared resources of other projects |
Make sure you have access to the and follow the instructions in this document.
Log into your active controller.
Set up admin credentials for the containerized OpenStack application:
$ source /etc/platform/openrc $ OS_AUTH_URL=http://keystone.openstack.svc.cluster.local/v3
Transfer the enhanced policies yml files to the active controller:
partner
starlingx
Create the custom roles:
~(keystone_admin)]$ openstack role create project_admin ~(keystone_admin)]$ openstack role create project_readonly
In order to enable the extensions required for some of the neutron tests, include the following configuration to the neutron Helm override yml file:
cat <<EOF >neutron-extensions.yml conf: neutron: DEFAULT: service_plugins: - router - network_segment_range - qos - segments - port_forwarding - trunk plugins: ml2_conf: ml2: extension_drivers: - port_security - qos openvswitch_agent: agent: extensions: - qos - port_forwarding EOF system helm-override-update --reuse-values --values=./neutron-extensions.yml |prefix|-openstack neutron openstack
Apply the policy overrides for each service to your cloud:
$ source /etc/platform/openrc
~(keystone_admin)]$ system helm-override-update --reuse-values --values=/home/sysadmin/openstack-enhanced-policies-0.1.0/keystone-policy-overrides.yml -openstack keystone openstack ~(keystone_admin)]$ system helm-override-update --reuse-values --values=/home/sysadmin/openstack-enhanced-policies-0.1.0/cinder-policy-overrides.yml -openstack cinder openstack ~(keystone_admin)]$ system helm-override-update --reuse-values --values=/home/sysadmin/openstack-enhanced-policies-0.1.0/nova-policy-overrides.yml -openstack nova openstack ~(keystone_admin)]$ system helm-override-update --reuse-values --values=/home/sysadmin/openstack-enhanced-policies-0.1.0/neutron-policy-overrides.yml -openstack neutron openstack ~(keystone_admin)]$ system helm-override-update --reuse-values --values=/home/sysadmin/openstack-enhanced-policies-0.1.0/glance-policy-overrides.yml -openstack glance openstack ~(keystone_admin)]$ system helm-override-update --reuse-values --values=/home/sysadmin/openstack-enhanced-policies-0.1.0/horizon-policy-overrides.yml -openstack horizon openstack
~(keystone_admin)]$ system application-apply -openstack
Watch for application overrides to finish applying:
$ watch system application-show -openstack
Running Tests
Please follow the instructions below to test the enhanced policies on your system. We assume that the new roles were created on your system and the overrides were successfully applied.
Change directory to the openstack-enhanced-policies-0.1.0 you transferred to your controller node:
$ cd /home/sysadmin/openstack-enhanced-policies-0.1.0
IMPORTANT: Create a venv and install the test dependencies:
if [ ! -d .venv ]; then python3 -m venv .venv fi $ source .venv/bin/activate $ pip install --upgrade pip $ pip install -r test-requirements.txt
Download CirrOS image (dependency for nova and cinder tests):
$ wget http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.3.4/cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-disk.img
Execute the tests on :
$ source /etc/platform/openrc $ OS_AUTH_URL=http://keystone.openstack.svc.cluster.local/v3 $ pytest tests/
To cleanup after testing
You can use the run-cleanup-all.sh
script to remove any
leftovers from the test on the environment:
$ source /etc/platform/openrc
$ OS_AUTH_URL=http://keystone.openstack.svc.cluster.local/v3
$ bash run-cleanup-all.sh
Role Permission Details
Role Permissions | identity(keystone) | compute(nova) | networking(neutron) | image(glance) | volume(cinder) |
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All operations that legacy role 'member' can do |
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project_admin | All operations that legacy role 'member' can do | All operations that legacy role 'member' can do |
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project_readonly | All operations that legacy role 'member' can do |
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