1 | initial version |
Yes, you can use the public images in FIWARE Lab for your private use.
Q1: You can get a FIWARE Lab account (a trial account is enough) so you can download images (openstack image save) and you can upload them to your private installation of Openstack. However, you should carefully read the licences of every Generic Enabler implementation to be sure you don't break the licences with your usage.
Q2: Regarding Orion, there is a public instance of Orion in FIWARE Lab requiring authentication against FIWARE Lab's Keyrock. If you wanted to install somthing like the public instance of Orion, you might need to install also a PEP Proxy in order to authenticate to your own Keyrock with your own users.
If you need help with any of those steps, you can send an email to fiware-lab-help@lists.fi-ware.org
2 | No.2 Revision |
Yes, you can use the public images in FIWARE Lab for your private use.
Q1: You can get a FIWARE Lab account (a trial account is enough) so you can download images (openstack image save) and you can upload them to your private installation of Openstack. However, you should carefully read the licences of every Generic Enabler implementation to be sure you don't break the licences with your usage.
Q2: Regarding Orion, there is a public instance of Orion in FIWARE Lab requiring authentication against FIWARE Lab's Keyrock. If you wanted want to install somthing something like the public instance of Orion, you might need to install also a PEP Proxy in order to authenticate to your own Keyrock with your own users.
If you need help with any of those steps, you can send an email to fiware-lab-help@lists.fi-ware.org