Bug 1317913

Summary: [RFE] support encrypted passwords in environment-rhel-registration.yaml
Product: Red Hat OpenStack Reporter: Christopher Brown <chris.brown>
Component: rhosp-directorAssignee: Angus Thomas <athomas>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Arik Chernetsky <achernet>
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Version: 10.0 (Newton)CC: dbecker, jcoufal, mburns, morazi, rhel-osp-director-maint
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Description Christopher Brown 2016-03-15 13:47:41 UTC
Description of problem:

We currently deploy OSP 7 for end users and perform initial testing using partner accounts. The environment-rhel-registration.yaml file (or more to the point, Red Hat Subscription Manager) does not appear to support encrypted passwords. This means we have to document applying a password to this yaml file at deploy time, then removing it for security purposes.

Unless I am missing something. We are using portal registration, no Sat 6 here.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

7.2

How reproducible:

Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Attempt to register overcloud
2. Discover that you need to add password in plain text

Actual results:

Hassle of documenting steps to deploy

Expected results:

Allow encrypted passwords or activation keys like with Red Hat Classic (I think?)

Additional info:

None

Comment 2 Mike Burns 2016-04-07 21:14:44 UTC
This bug did not make the OSP 8.0 release.  It is being deferred to OSP 10.

Comment 4 Christopher Brown 2017-02-06 11:16:06 UTC
Hello, RHN is being closed down end of July so my understanding is we will no longer be able to use activation keys from that time.

It would therefore be good to sort this before then.

Comment 5 Christopher Brown 2017-02-13 10:17:13 UTC
Ok, we can use activation keys, didn't realise so closing.