Unfortunately,  the test day scheduled for Tuesday happens to fall during my Family vacation.  There are a couple of things I would love to have tested.


In Foslom, my largest feature is PKI Tokens and their revocation.  I am not sure if the revocation code will land in the Fedora repo yet, as it was committed after the F3 milestone was cut.
To check that is has been merged, look in the  Keystone config file under the section
 [signing]

you should see a commented out value:

#token_format = PKI


To activate the PKI tokens, uncomment this value and restart Keystone.


When you run keystone token-get,  the tokens should now be several lines long.

By default,  the services like glance, nova, and the like store their cached version of certificates etc in  ~/keystone-signing/.  I tend to test against glance so after running

glance image-list

you will see:

$ ls ~/keystone-signing/
cacert.pem  revoked.pem  signing_cert.pem

To modify the place that these files get saved, to put them in the more correct location of /var/cache,  create a directory /var/cache/$USER  where $USER is glance, etc. Modify the config file for the appropriate service to set:

[signing]
signing_dir = /var/cache/glance


This should also test Alan Pevec's change that configuration should be read from the paste-config file of the application, as opposed to Keystone's config file.

I just realized that the Revocation code made the cut, but the fix to make the request for the revocation list as admin did not.  If the PKI token test fails with 401s it is probably due to the request for the revocation list being denied by Keystone.  This is a known issue, and disregard the failure for now, as the fix is committed upstream, but not in the Fedora RPMS yet.