# Configure AAF aaf_locate_url=https://aafist.test.att.com:8095 aaf_url=https://aafist.test.att.com:8095/locate/com.att.aaf.service:2.0 #aaf_url=https://DME2RESOLVE/service=com.att.authz.AuthorizationService/version=2.0/envContext=TEST/routeOffer=BAU_SE #if you are running aaf service from a docker image you have to use aaf service IP and port number aaf_id=m00468@portal.ecomp.att.com #Encrypt the password using AAF Jar aaf_password= enc:uI_J4jBL4YUcIZZa5uZKj3QMUC63hbS8TmDn5PSp5nO # Sample CADI Properties, from CADI 1.4.2 hostname=ecomp.att.com csp_domain=PROD # Add Absolute path to Keyfile cadi_keyfile=/opt/app/jetty/base/be/etc/keyfile # This is required to accept Certificate Authentication from Certman certificates. # can be TEST, IST or PROD aaf_env=IST # DEBUG prints off all the properties. Use to get started. cadi_loglevel=DEBUG # Become CSO Poodle Compliant by only allowing sanctioned TLS versions # The following is the default # cadi_protocols=TLSv1.1,TLSv1.2 # Default TrustStore - REQUIRED for changing PROTOCOL Defaults for DME2 # Read https://wiki.web.att.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=574623569#URGENT:SolvingSSL2-3/TLSv1removalissues-Up-to-dateTruststore # Add Absolute path to truststore2018.jks cadi_truststore=/opt/app/jetty/base/be/etc/cadi_truststore.jks # Note: This is the ONLY password that doesn't have to be encrypted. All Java's TrustStores are this passcode by default, because they are public certs cadi_truststore_password=changeit # how to turn on SSL Logging #javax.net.debug=ssl ## # Hint # Use "maps.bing.com" to get Lat and Long for an Address AFT_LATITUDE=32.780140 AFT_LONGITUDE=-96.800451 AFT_ENVIRONMENT=AFTUAT AFT_DME2_CLIENT_IGNORE_SSL_CONFIG=true DME2.DEBUG=true AFT_DME2_HTTP_EXCHANGE_TRACE_ON=true cadi_latitude=32.780140 cadi_longitude=-96.800451 aaf_root_ns=com.att.aaf aaf_api_version=2.0