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Add 3GPP TS 29.234 V11.2.0 (2013-06) Add AVPs: - 3GPP-WLAN-APN-Id, OctetString, code 100, section 10.1.15 - Authentication-Method, Enumerated, code 300, section 10.1.5 - Authentication-Information-SIM, OctetString, code 301, section 10.1.6 - Authorization-Information-SIM, OctetString, code 302, section 10.1.7 - WLAN-User-Data, Grouped, code 303, section 10.1.8 - Charging-Data, Grouped, code 304, section 10.1.10 - WLAN-Access, Enumerated, code 305, section 10.1.11 - WLAN-3GPP-IP-Access, Enumerated, code 306, section 10.1.12 - APN-Authorized, Grouped, code 307, section 10.1.14 - APN-Barring-Type, Enumerated, code 309, section 10.1.16 - WLAN-Direct-IP-Access, Enumerated, code 310, section 10.1.17 - Session-Request-Type, Enumerated, code 311, section 10.1.23 - Routing-Policy, IPFilterRule, code 312, section 10.1.24 - Max-Requested-Bandwidth, OctetString, code 313, section 10.1.26 - Charging-Characteristics, Integer32, code 314, section 10.1.27 - Charging-Nodes, Grouped, code 315, section 10.1.28 - Primary-OCS-Charging-Function-Name, DiameterIdentity, code 316, section 10.1.29 - Secondary-OCS-Charging-Function-Name, DiameterIdentity, code 317, section 10.1.30 - Maximum-Number-Accesses, Unsigned32, code 319, section 10.1.38 APN-Id (308) OctetString only present from 3GPP TS 29.234 V6.2.0 (2005-03) to 3GPP TS 29.234 V6.4.0 (2005-09) before being deprecated in 3GPP TS 29.234 V6.5.0 (2005-12). (Not provided here.)
author Luke Mewburn <luke@mewburn.net>
date Wed, 08 Apr 2020 15:48:08 +1000
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# Configuration file for the peer whitelist extension.
#
# This extension is meant to allow connection from remote peers, without actively
# maintaining this connection ourselves (as it would be the case by declaring the 
# peer in a ConnectPeer directive).
#
# This extension supports configuration reload at runtime. Send
# signal SIGUSR1 to the process to cause the process to reload its
# config.
#
# The format of this file is very simple. It contains a list of peer names
# separated by spaces or newlines. 
#
# The peer name must be a fqdn. We allow also a special "*" character as the
# first label of the fqdn, to allow all fqdn with the same domain name.
# Example: *.example.net will allow host1.example.net and host2.example.net
#
# At the beginning of a line, the following flags are allowed (case sensitive) -- either or both can appear:
# ALLOW_OLD_TLS : we accept unprotected CER/CEA exchange with Inband-Security-Id = TLS
# ALLOW_IPSEC   : we accept implicitly protected connection with with peer (Inband-Security-Id = IPSec)
# It is specified for example as:
# ALLOW_IPSEC vpn.example.net vpn2.example.net *.vpn.example.net
# These flag take effect from their position, until the end of the line.

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