Allowing publicURL to be configured is something that would be benefitial for all charms that create endpoints. Most of the time deployment only has private IPs, but people do NAT/proxy to those IPs. Problem is then with keystone who serves private IPs as endpoints.
Allowing publicURL to be configured is something that would be benefitial for all charms that create endpoints. Most of the time deployment only has private IPs, but people do NAT/proxy to those IPs. Problem is then with keystone who serves private IPs as endpoints.