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      <title>Disabling the temporary authorization token in devstack keystone</title>
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      <description>While building my own OpenStack cloud on physical servers I realized that Keystone uses a temporary authorization token in the Create the service entity and API endpoint and Create projects, users, and roles steps.</description>
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