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Add 3GPP TS 29.273 V15.4.0 (2019-09) Add AVPs from 3GPP TS 29.273: - 3GPP-AAA-Server-Name, DiameterIdentity, code 318, section 8.2.3.24 - Non-3GPP-User-Data, Grouped, code 1500, section 8.2.3.1 - Non-3GPP-IP-Access, Enumerated, code 1501, section 8.2.3.3 - Non-3GPP-IP-Access-APN, Enumerated, code 1502, section 8.2.3.4 - AN-Trusted, Enumerated, code 1503, section 5.2.3.9 - ANID, UTF8String, code 1504, section 5.2.3.7 - Trace-Info, Grouped, code 1505, section 8.2.3.1.3 - MIP-FA-RK, OctetString, code 1506, section 5.2.3.12 - MIP-FA-RK-SPI, Unsigned32, code 1507, section 5.2.3.13 - PPR-Flags, Unsigned32, code 1508, section 8.2.3.17 - WLAN-Identifier, Grouped, code 1509, section 5.2.3.18 - TWAN-Access-Info, Grouped, code 1510, section 8.2.3.19 - Access-Authorization-Flags, Unsigned32, code 1511, section 8.2.3.20 - TWAN-Default-APN-Context-Id, Unsigned32, code 1512, section 8.2.3.18 - Full-Network-Name, OctetString, code 1516, section 5.2.3.14 - Short-Network-Name, OctetString, code 1517, section 5.2.3.15 - AAA-Failure-Indication, Unsigned32, code 1518, section 8.2.3.21 - Transport-Access-Type, Enumerated, code 1519, section 5.2.3.19 - DER-Flags, Unsigned32, code 1520, section 5.2.3.20 - DEA-Flags, Unsigned32, code 1521, section 5.2.3.21 - RAR-Flags, Unsigned32, code 1522, section 9.2.3.1.5 - DER-S6b-Flags, Unsigned32, code 1523, section 9.2.3.7 - SSID, UTF8String, code 1524, section 5.2.3.22 - HESSID, UTF8String, code 1525, section 5.2.3.23 - Access-Network-Info, Grouped, code 1526, section 5.2.3.24 - TWAN-Connection-Mode, Unsigned32, code 1527, section 5.2.3.25 - TWAN-Connectivity-Parameters, Grouped, code 1528, section 5.2.3.26 - Connectivity-Flags, Unsigned32, code 1529, section 5.2.3.27 - TWAN-PCO, OctetString, code 1530, section 5.2.3.28 - TWAG-CP-Address, Address, code 1531, section 5.2.3.29 - TWAG-UP-Address, UTF8String, code 1532, section 5.2.3.30 - TWAN-S2a-Failure-Cause, Unsigned32, code 1533, section 5.2.3.31 - SM-Back-Off-Timer, Unsigned32, code 1534, section 5.2.3.32 - WLCP-Key, OctetString, code 1535, section 5.2.3.33 - Origination-Time-Stamp, Unsigned64, code 1536, section 9.2.3.2.6 - Maximum-Wait-Time, Unsigned32, code 1537, section 9.2.3.2.7 - Emergency-Services, Unsigned32, code 1538, section 7.2.3.4 - AAR-Flags, Unsigned32, code 1539, section 7.2.3.5 - IMEI-Check-In-VPLMN-Result, Unsigned32, code 1540, section 5.2.3.35 - ERP-Authorization, Unsigned32, code 1541, section 8.2.3.27 Not adding Trust-Relationship-Update (1515) because that was only present in one published version: 3GPP TS 29.273 V11.3.0 (2012-09)
author Luke Mewburn <luke@mewburn.net>
date Fri, 27 Mar 2020 16:58:02 +1100
parents e6b14a15d5f2
children 699c3fb0c57b
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See http://www.freediameter.net/trac/wiki/DebRepository for instructions on how to
install freeDiameter from existing package.

See INSTALL file for general instructions on building freeDiameter from sources.

The remaining of this file contains specific instructions for building the freeDiameter 
package files for Debian and Ubuntu systems.




freeDiameter is shipped with the necessary files to generate the Debian package. 
All related files are in the directory "contrib/debian" of the distribution.
As a first step, you have to link this directory from your top-level dir:
  ln -s contrib/debian
 
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The following packages are required to compile freeDiameter from source:
 cmake make gcc g++ flex bison libsctp1 libsctp-dev libgnutls-dev libgcrypt-dev libidn11-dev
 
(note that libidn and libsctp can be avoided by defining DISABLE_SCTP and DIAMID_IDNA_REJECT)
 
Additionnaly, these ones may be useful:
 mercurial gdb
 
Extensions additional dependencies:
 app_acct:
	libpq-dev

 app_sip:
 app_diameap:
 	libmysqlclient-dev
	
 dict_legacy_xml:
 	libxml2-dev
	
 dbg_interactive:
 	swig python-dev
	
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If your debhelper environment is recent (> 7.3.9 for cmake support), 
the following commands should generate the freeDiameter packages for you:

# Install the dependencies for building the source:
sudo apt-get -y install mercurial cmake make gcc g++ bison flex libsctp-dev libgnutls-dev libgcrypt-dev libidn11-dev ssl-cert debhelper fakeroot \
   libpq-dev libmysqlclient-dev libxml2-dev swig python-dev
   
# On latest Ubuntu you will need libgnutls28-dev instead of libgnutls-dev

# Retrieve the latest version of the source package
cd 
hg clone http://www.freediameter.net/hg/freeDiameter
cd freeDiameter

# Prepare for Debian package
ln -s contrib/debian

# Build the packages
fakeroot dh binary

# Install the packages
cd ..
sudo dpkg -i *.deb


# The following lines may help you getting started.... (execute as root)
ln -s /etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem /etc/ssl/certs/freeDiameter.pem
ln -s /etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key /etc/ssl/private/freeDiameter.key
zcat /usr/share/doc/freediameter-daemon/examples/freediameter.conf.sample.gz > /etc/freeDiameter/freeDiameter.conf
echo "Identity=\"localhost.localdomain\";" >> /etc/freeDiameter/freeDiameter.conf
freeDiameterd

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freeDiameter is tested regularly on all current Ubuntu distributions since Intrepid (compiled from source as described below)
Ubuntu Hardy support is known to be broken.

The Debian package has been generated with success on Debian (>=Squeeze) and Ubuntu (>=Karmic).


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Step by step instructions without using the debhelper tools:

1) Install all packages dependencies
# sudo apt-get install mercurial cmake make gcc g++ bison flex libsctp-dev libgnutls-dev libgcrypt-dev libidn11-dev

2) (OPTION) If you will compile modules that require postgresql, also install:
# sudo apt-get install libpq-dev
   and for mysql:
# sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev

3) (OPTION) If you want a more user-friendly interface, install this:
# sudo apt-get install cmake-curses-gui

4) Retrieve the source files
# hg clone http://www.freediameter.net/hg/freeDiameter

5) Create a build directory, and enter it
# mkdir fDbuild
# cd fDbuild

6) Configure and generate the Makefiles
# cmake ../freeDiameter
# make edit_cache

7) Compile all files:
# make

8) (OPTION) See available targets:
# make help

9) (OPTION) Check the software has a correct basic behavior on your environment. -- only if you did not disable the tests in step 6
# make test

10) (OPTION) Install the software in configured locations:
# sudo make install


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Note: On Ubuntu Quantal Quetzal, you may have to force use of python 2.7 
library for the dbg_interactive extension, as on some systems CMake selects the 3.2 library
by default.
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