Kevin Benton 927399c011 Block allowed address pairs on other tenants' net
Don't allow tenants to use the allowed address pairs extension
when they are attaching a port to a network that does not belong
to them.

This is done because allowed address pairs can allow things like
ARP spoofing and all tenants attached to a shared network might not
implicitly trust each other.

Change-Id: Ie6c3e8ad04103804e40f2b043202387385e62ca5
Closes-Bug: #1447242
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Welcome!

You have come across a cloud computing network fabric controller. It has identified itself as "Neutron." It aims to tame your (cloud) networking!

External Resources:

The homepage for Neutron is: http://launchpad.net/neutron. Use this site for asking for help, and filing bugs. Code is available on git.openstack.org at <http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/neutron>.

The latest and most in-depth documentation on how to use Neutron is available at: <http://docs.openstack.org>. This includes:

Neutron Administrator Guide

http://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide-cloud/content/ch_networking.html

Neutron API Reference:

http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0/content/

Current Neutron developer documentation is available at:

http://wiki.openstack.org/NeutronDevelopment

For help on usage and hacking of Neutron, please send mail to <mailto:openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org>.

For information on how to contribute to Neutron, please see the contents of the CONTRIBUTING.rst file.

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