docs/doc/source/security/kubernetes/about-keystone-accounts.rst
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Patch 1: Deleted duplicated docs and corrected references to fix build failure

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Keystone Accounts

uses tenant accounts and user accounts to identify and manage access to StarlingX resources, and images in the Local Docker Registry.

You can create and manage Keystone projects and users from the web management interface, the CLI, or the 's Keystone REST API.

In , the default authentication backend for Keystone users is the local SQL Database Identity Service.

Note

All Kubernetes accounts are subject to system password rules. For complete details on password rules, see System Account Password Rules <starlingx-system-accounts-system-account-password-rules>.