Welcome to RH-SSO TripleO Federation’s documentation!¶
Contents:
- Introduction
 - Issues when a HTTP server is behind a proxy or SSL terminator
 - Set Up IPA
 - Set Up RH-SSO
 - Steps
- Step 1: Determine IP address and matching FQDN
 - Step 2: Install helper files on undercloud-0
 - Step 3: Set your deployment variables
 - Step 4: Copy helper files from undercloud-0 to controller-0
 - Step 5: Initialize working environment on undercloud node
 - Step 6: Initialize working environment on controller-0
 - Step 7: Install mod_auth_mellon on each controller node
 - Step 8: Use the Keystone Version 3 API
 - Step 9: Add the RH-SSO FQDN to /etc/hosts on each controller
 - Step 10: Install & configure mellon on controller node
 - Step 11: Adjust the mellon configuration
 - Step 12: Make an archive of the generated configuration files
 - Step 13: Retrieve the mellon configuration archive
 - Step 14: Prevent puppet from deleting unmanaged httpd files
 - Step 15: Configure Keystone for federation
 - Step 16: Deploy the mellon configuration archive
 - Step 17: Redeploy the overcloud
 - Step 18: Use proxy persistence for Keystone on each controller
 - Step 19: Create federated resources
 - Step 20: Create the identity provider in OpenStack
 - Step 21: Create mapping file and upload into Keystone
 - Step 22: Create a Keystone federation protocol
 - Step 23: Fully qualify the Keystone scheme, host, and port
 - Step 24: Configure Horizon to use federation
 - Step 25: Set Horizon to use 
X-Forwarded-ProtoHTTP header 
 - Troubleshooting
 - Glossary
 - Footnotes