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  1. README.md
  2. TODOS.md
  3. data/
  4. docker-compose-auth-test.yml
  5. docker-compose-consul-cluster.yml
  6. docker-compose-dashd.yml
  7. docker-compose-elasticsearch.yml
  8. docker-compose-fixed-port.yml
  9. docker-compose-kafka-cluster.yml
  10. docker-compose-netopeer.yml
  11. docker-compose-ofagent-test.yml
  12. docker-compose-opennms.yml
  13. docker-compose-system-test-encrypted.yml
  14. docker-compose-system-test-with-podder.yml
  15. docker-compose-system-test.yml
  16. docker-compose-zk-kafka-test.yml
  17. elasticsearch/
  18. opennms/
compose/README.md

Various docker-compose files to assist in system testing.

About compose-auth-test

Freeradius

Set the ip-range which will connect to the server and the server-secret in clients.conf, set the user/password combination in users.

Start the freeradius and onos

$ docker-compose -f docker-compose-auth-test.yml up -d

Start a test radius connection

$ docker-compose -f docker-compose-auth-test.yml up freeradius-test

The docker-compose-auth-test.yml contains a container called 'freeradius-test' which will send a auth-request to the server which after succes will print

freeradius-test_1  | Sending Access-Request of id 95 to 172.25.0.100 port 1812
freeradius-test_1  |     User-Name = "user"
freeradius-test_1  |     User-Password = "password"
freeradius-test_1  |     NAS-IP-Address = 172.25.0.101
freeradius-test_1  |     NAS-Port = 0
freeradius-test_1  |     Message-Authenticator = 0x00000000000000000000000000000000
freeradius-test_1  | rad_recv: Access-Accept packet from host 172.25.0.100 port 1812, id=95, length=20