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Welcome to the DETER Documentation Wiki and Trouble Ticket site
DETER Introduction
DETER is an Emulab based cluster consisting of about 200 server class machines at the University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute in Marina del Rey, California, USA and 200 nodes at the University of California, Berkeley in Berkeley, California, USA.
DETER Documentation
- General Documentation for Emulab?, which DETER is based on.
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Location of the DETER machine rooms?
- DETER Node Types?
- DETER Operating System Images?
- Using SSH to access testbed nodes?
- Using the Serial Console on testbed nodes?
Getting Help (Contact Us)
DETER Tools
- DETER SEER Workbench The Security Experimentation Environment (SEER) is a set of tools and agents for helping an experimenter setup, script and perform experiments in the DETER environment. It includes agents for traffic generation, attack generation, traffic collection and analysis.
- DETER Federation The DETER federation architecture is a model and mechanism for creating experiments that span multiple testbeds. We have written several papers about the architecture. This site is the home for our prototype implementation, fedd.
- ABAC The ABAC project collects several useful pieces of software implementing Attribute-Based Access Control.
DETER Resources
- DETER Education Resources Resources for teaching security classes using the DETER testbed.