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It's a pity that even with this patch we still are fare away from having
the whole API documented. However, at least we have a more solid
foundation. Updates not only extend the documentation, but also make
sure it is rendered properly in the doxygen HTML.
Change-Id: I1344bd1a6869fb00de7c1899a8db93bba9bafce3
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The wrong expectation caused OsmoHLR to fail on Auth Sync.
Change-Id: I277fb3d407396dffa5c07a9c5454d87a415d393f
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Change-Id: Ic29b588b72893821d73fe90ecc16c6bf78d5a360
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GSUP transmits AUTS for UMTS authentication procedures, and OAP uses the same
procedures to authenticate. osmo-gen-vec is a utility program that passes AUTS
to our osmo_auth_gen_vec_auts() API.
According to 3GPP 33.102 6.3.3, AUTS = SQN^AK || MAC-S, which are 6 || 8 == 14
bytes. This is confirmed by 24.008 9.2.3a where the TLV has 16 bytes, TL = 2
and AUTS being the V = 14.
It is not harmful for milenage_gen_vec_auts() to pass two more AUTS bytes. But
writing 16 bytes to a GSUP struct is a potential problem when passing in a 14
byte long AUTS buffer to the GSUP API, which then reads past the AUTS buffer.
The API implies the length, so far to be 16, so passing in a 14 byte buffer to
GSUP would require copying to a larger buffer first.
Fix this by using a length of 14 for AUTS everywhere instead.
This constitues an ABI breakage, we may handle it as a "fix before an official
release", otherwise we need a version bump.
The OAP protocol document has also been updated, needs an update in the
osmo-gsm-manuals as well.
Change-Id: If25b173d9ec57ea4c504d860954912b7d82af455
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The G used to mean GPRS, but the scope is larger now. To satisfy the curious
reader, give the G a name in gsup files' header comments. BTW, logging.h and
gsup_test.c already mentioned "Generic" before this.
Change-Id: I6ac5cf94c215e156ceff6a58da3d9e520ca942d9
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The copyright in gsup.h differed from the one in gsup.c: gsup.c names the GNU
Affero GPL, gsup.h only the GNU GPL. Change both to GPL-v2-or-later.
In gsup.c/h's copyright notice, 'sysmocom' should be spelled lower case.
Change-Id: Ia5748c275501889b9086aef7d20ccb5c9edb8031
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gsm48_encode_bcd_number() can theoretically return a length in excess of
the size of the bcd_buf, but only in case an overly-long IMSI is passed
into the function (which would be illegal in the first place).
Change-Id: If3dc68ee13ff784b487bbc686b777cec9057d537
Fixes: Coverity CID 135216
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osmo_auth_vector's first member is an array, so for a zero initializer, we
should add a second set of array braces.
Change-Id: Iace448caca8152e46244f26c3af250f2035c99eb
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Encoding auth vectors worked fine for GSM authentication, but didn't
yet include the new IEs for UMTS authentication yet.
Change-Id: I7fa5ba1c950292bd0a9874b3102a27f221ce390d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/302
Reviewed-by: Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
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In the autentication re-sync case, we need not only the AUTS from
the MS/UE, but also the RAND that we sent as part of the failed
authentication challenge.
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We're starting to use GSUP for circuit-switched (CS) plane, so we need
to differentiate the two planes somehow from each other.
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Move those routines from OpenBSC to libosmogsm, so they can be
re-used from other programs. I think it was a mistake to add them only
inside the openbsc repository in the first place. We need to pay more
attention to this in the future.
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