aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/openbsc/include/openbsc/gprs_sgsn.h
AgeCommit message (Collapse)AuthorFilesLines
2017-02-27SGSN: Integrate support for UMTS AKANeels Hofmeyr1-1/+6
The general infrastructure for UMTS AKA is already in place: * GSUP with capability to send us auth_vectors that contain either triplets or quintuples * mm_context that holds such auth_vectors Add: * capability to send UMTS AUTN in GMM AUTH REQ * parse extended UMTS RES * on auth response, validate expected AKA with vector and received res/sres * add Auth Failure message to receive resync AUTS token and * send to HLR * clear out-of-sync auth tuple * enter new state for when we're waiting for HLR to resync and send new tuples so that the next Auth Request will be handled Original first half of this patch by: Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org> Full UMTS AKA procedure including AUTS resync tested to work against OsmoHLR with R99 USIM and Milenage algorithm. The sgsn_test.c needs adjustment because we're checking the vector's auth_types now. Depends: libosmocore change-ids I277fb3d407396dffa5c07a9c5454d87a415d393f If943731a78089f0aac3d55245de80596d01314a4 Related: OS#1956 Change-Id: Ie6a0cefba5e4e7f02cc2eaf6ec006ac07d5c1816
2017-02-25add struct gprs_subscr, separating gprs from gsm_subscriberNeels Hofmeyr1-9/+10
Prepare for replacing gsm_subscriber with vlr_subscriber. vlr_subscriber will not make sense to be used in gprs, so have a dedicated GPRS subscriber struct. (Could change if the gprs code were to use libvlr; is currently independent). Related: OS#1592 Change-Id: Ia8b391ee009c8545763cba04505be3947835120e
2017-02-07gprs/sgsn: rename sgsn_mm_ctx_alloc() -> sgsn_mm_ctx_alloc_gb()Alexander Couzens1-1/+1
Postfix the ran type to clarify the purpose. Because of the new support of the Iu ran type, there are 2 functions to allocate a mm ctx. For Iu it's sgsn_mm_ctx_alloc_iu(). For gb it should be named in the same way. Change-Id: Ic49009e8c20c12308855e1409c09004698c79b95
2017-02-07gprs/sgsn: rename gprs->mm_state -> gmm_stateAlexander Couzens1-4/+4
GMM is the right term. MM state is already occupied. Change-Id: I9cfdcf921e4ebd14a5e7ce7489ec4ce5d1f5515f
2017-01-26remove unused struct members of 'struct sgsn_pdp_ctx'Harald Welte1-5/+0
There were some members that we neither set nor read, so let's shrink the struct size and remove those unused members. Change-Id: I02136e3aa91e58b2afc923c09c8693095497fdd7
2016-12-13Revert "Support Deactivate PDP Context Request from network"Neels Hofmeyr1-2/+0
This reverts commit 1611df5226199da2bf2fba3d22d93cc1a6c6c777. This is due to a segfault introduced to the asan build only. See: http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/openbsc/2016-December/009966.html Subject: new sanitizer breakage: SIGSEGV in sgsn_create_pdp_ctx() Date: Tue Dec 13 12:08:32 UTC 2016 Change-Id: Ic926c0e6778947b516994822e3a21d4fde25bb02
2016-12-12Support Deactivate PDP Context Request from networkPravin Kumarvel1-0/+2
Enable Deactivate PDP context based on the IMSI of the subscriber. When there are PDP contexts present for a MM context, PDP context will be deactivated along with GMM Detach(MM context deletion). If there are no PDP present, MM context will be deleted to avoid further PDP context request from the MS. Test cases is added to check this functionality. Change-Id: Ia0a41aa2218ec2fda4ea17a37c8cc55cba63dd13
2016-09-02IuPS: sgsn_mm_ctx: add enum gprs_pmm_state field, track PMM stateDaniel Willmann1-0/+11
Iu needs to page to transfer data in PMM-IDLE state. Change-Id: Id37778cb9a0328a21c8e8246998ecdb43dd687d8
2016-09-01IuPS: osmo-sgsn: add core IuPS impl, call iu_init()Daniel Willmann1-0/+3
Add main Iu entry points for IuPS: * gsm0408_gprs_rcvmsg_iu() * sgsn_ranap_iu_event() * sgsn_ranap_rab_ass_resp() Add main MM context management for IuPS: * sgsn_mm_ctx_by_ue_ctx() * sgsn_mm_ctx_alloc_iu() Call iu_init() from sgsn_main.c. Add asn_debug impl ("extern" from libasn1c). Initialize asn_debug VTY command (iu_vty_init()). osmo-sgsn build: add libiu and libasn1c, libosmo-sigtran, libosmo-ranap Change-Id: I469ae6ca9ef254d04ee0d2d79bdd65aebcd027b5
2016-07-25sgsn: add statistics counter for GPRS and PDP packetsAlexander Couzens1-0/+2
Changing the test to allow still allocated block from the rate counters. Change-Id: Ie30e4c3084ee3a138d6b39bb5000234ac814e65f
2016-07-16SGSN: add preliminary support for GPRS encryptionMax1-3/+0
It is already functional enough to allow testing with real phones. However, note - there are several limitations in the current implementation: * only default value for IOV-UI is supported at the moment * AUTN-based key material is not supported Related: OS#1582 Change-Id: I8900b906693496e4e6b35be5a86937c58039ed9e
2016-07-16SGSN: use unique AUTH REQ referenceMax1-0/+2
The A&C reference number specified in 3GPP TS 24.008 ยง 10.5.5.19 identifies particular request sent by network with the related response sent by MS. The value transparently copied from request to response by MS: the spec do not specify what exactly should be in there so we use rand() to decrease chance for collisions. Note: variable named 'rand' clashes with standard function rand() so it was renamed. Change-Id: I3638821a9b4a0532b28dbbb50faa30c4082579f6 Related: OS#1582
2016-06-01prepare sgsn_mm_ctx for Gb and Iu mode (UMTS)Harald Welte1-11/+59
Explicitly mark those sgsn_mm_ctx members that apply for Gb mode and (upcoming) Iu mode, respectively. Add some comments in sgsn_mm_ctx. Change-Id: Ife9b02549f284e2547f16117cf43d7a36948fc4b Tweaked-By: Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>
2016-05-31rename enum gprs_mm_state to gprs_gmm_stateDaniel Willmann1-2/+2
Change-Id: Ibba054d15c55c7ac570e64ff66ea57964be095e3
2016-04-29use new libosmocore gsm_23_003.h for IMEI/IMSI lengthHarald Welte1-4/+3
... rather than our private definitions everwhere. As an added benefit, gprs_gsup_messages.h is now free of any header dependencies within openbsc.
2016-02-25enable ctrl bind config for various programsNeels Hofmeyr1-1/+2
Add ctrl_vty_init() calls and feed the ctrl_vty_get_bind_addr() return value to ctrl_interface_setup() in the following programs: osmo-bsc osmo-bsc_nat osmo-nitb osmo-sgsn For osmo-sgsn, move the control interface setup invocation below the config parsing, so that the ctrl_vty_get_bind_addr() can return the configured address.
2016-02-22sgsn: Re-add searching for MM ctx based on TLLI / P-TMSI matchesJacob Erlbeck1-0/+4
If an MM context cannot be found based on BBSGP info and a RA UPDATE REQUEST is received, try to find an MM context with an P-TMSI from which the TLLI could have been derived. This also checks, whether the routing area matches. This is similar to the old behaviour removed by the commits "sgsn: Only look at TLLIs in sgsn_mm_ctx_by_tlli" and "sgsn: Remove tlli_foreign2local", except that this will only be done for RA UPDATE REQUESTs now. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-05-25sgsn: Allow to resolve the IPv4 address of a GGSN through DNSHolger Hans Peter Freyther1-1/+29
For real networks we need to check if the requested APN string is allowed and then resolve the GGSN address through DNS. There are countries with two or three digit MNCs and one could either try to keep a list of countries that have two/three digits or just try both of them. I have opted for the later for the ease of the implementation. C-Ares doesn't allow to cancel a request so we will need to have the MMCTX and the Lookup have different lifetimes. We simply set ->mmctx to NULL in case the MMCTX dies more early. The selected and verified apn_str will be copied into the out parameter. In case no static APN/GGSN config is present and the dynamic mode is enabled a request will be made.
2015-05-24sgsn: Extract the hlr Number into the mm contextHolger Hans Peter Freyther1-0/+3
Include the hlr-Number of the subscriber in the CDR. This is useful for debugging and understanding which equipment was used during the test. In contrast to the MSISDN the '+' is emitted as the number must be in international format already.
2015-05-24gsup: Copy the hlr-Number and use it during purgeHolger Hans Peter Freyther1-0/+3
Copy the hlr-Number into the sgsn_data and use it during the purgeMS. There is no unit test that looks at the data we send so I manually verified this by looking at the output. Below is the output of the test that purges the subscriber. <000f> gprs_subscriber.c:170 SUBSCR(123456789012345) Sending GSUP, will send: 0c 01 08 21 43 65 87 09 21 43 f5 09 07 91 83 61 26 31 23 f3
2015-05-17cdr: Remember the charging id supplied by the GGSNHolger Hans Peter Freyther1-0/+1
The charging_id is provided by the GGSN. Copy it into the CDR part of the data structure so it will remain present until after the pdp context has been deleted.
2015-05-06sgsn: Create an initial and limited CDR moduleHolger Hans Peter Freyther1-0/+5
This is consuming the new signals and allows to install several different CDR/observing/event/audit modules in the future. For getting the bytes in/out the code would have had to undo what the rate counter is doing and at the same time adding a "total" to the ratecounter didn't look like a good idea, the same went for making it a plain counter. Begin writing the values one by one and open/closing a new FILE for every log messages. This is not efficient but easily deals with external truncation/rotation of the file (no fstat for and checking the links and size). As usual we will wait and see if this is an issue. Add some new members to our PDP context structure to see what it is about.
2015-05-06sgsn: Make the free function internalHolger Hans Peter Freyther1-1/+0
All calls should and do go through the sgsn_mm_ctx_cleanup_free function.
2015-05-05sgsn: Store subscribed QoS and attempt to use itHolger Hans Peter Freyther1-0/+2
sgsn_create_pdp_ctx should use the subscribed QoS. When selecting the PDP context we inject the QoS to be used into the TLV structure and use it during the request. Assume a "qos-Subscribed" structure only with three bytes and prepend the Allocation/Retention policy to the request.
2015-05-05sgsn: Copy the msisdn to the sgsn_data and use it in PDP activationHolger Hans Peter Freyther1-0/+3
The MSISDN should be present for "security" reasons in the first activation of a PDP context. Take the encoded MSISDN, store it for future use and then put it into the PDP activation request. The MM Context contains a field for a decoded MSISDN already. As we need to forward the data to the GGSN I want to avoid having to store TON and NPI in another place. Simply store the data in the encoded form.
2015-02-06Revert "gprs: Block other GSUP procedures during PURGE_MS"Jacob Erlbeck1-12/+0
This reverts commit f81cacc6814dde73f203d125b0065d1451a98317. Since the PURGE MS retry mechanism had been removed, this feature is not used anymore. It just makes the code more complex. Conflicts: openbsc/include/openbsc/gprs_sgsn.h openbsc/src/gprs/gprs_subscriber.c openbsc/tests/sgsn/sgsn_test.c
2015-02-06sgsn: Select GGSN based on APNJacob Erlbeck1-0/+5
Currently the APN IE in the Activate PDP Contex Request and the PDP data that is stored with the subscriber is ignored completely. This commit adds the sgsn_mm_ctx_find_ggsn_ctx that checks the APN IE against the subscriber's PDP data entries if both are present. If there is no match, the request is rejected. If an APN IE has not been included but PDP data entries are present, the function checks all of these entries against the static 'apn' configuration to find a suitable entry. If an APN has not been determined so far and any APN is allowed, the configuration is checked with an empty APN string, to allow for default configurations based on the IMSI prefix only. If nothing of this succeeded but the request wasn't rejected either, and there is no 'apn' configuration at all or if any APN is allowed but a default configuration ist not present, the GGSN with id 0 is used (if present). Otherwise the request is rejected ('missing APN'). Ticket: OW#1334 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-02-06sgsn: Add sgsn_ggsn_ctx_free functionJacob Erlbeck1-0/+1
This function will be needed for testing, since the leak check would fail if the GGSN context are not cleaned up after use. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-02-06sgsn: Add functions to handle APN contextsJacob Erlbeck1-0/+6
This commit adds the exported functions apn_ctx_find_alloc, apn_ctx_free, apn_ctx_by_name, and apn_ctx_match to manage and retrieve APN to GGSN mappings. The following VTY commands are added to 'config-sgsn': - apn APN ggsn <0-255> - apn APN imsi-prefix PREFIX ggsn <0-255> which maps an APN gateway string to an SGSN id. The SGSN must be configured in advance. When matching an APN string, entries with a leading '*' are used for suffix matching, otherwise an exact match is done. When a prefix is given, it is matched against the IMSI. If several entries match, a longer matching IMSI prefix has precedence. If there are several matching entries with the same PREFIX, the entry with longest matching APN is returned. Ticket: OW#1334 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-02-06sgsn: Add PDP info to subscriber dataJacob Erlbeck1-0/+12
Currently the PDP info that is transmitted via GSUP is just parsed and then discarded. This commit adds a new data structure sgsn_subscriber_pdp_data and maintains a list of those in sgsn_subscriber_data. The PDP data is copied from an incoming GSUP UpdateLocationResult message. If that message contains the PDPInfoComplete flag, the list is cleared before new entries are added. The 'show subscriber cache' output now also shows the PDP data entries. Note that the InsertSubscriberData message is still not supported. [hfreyther: Added talloc_free in gprs_subscr_pdp_data_clear] Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-01-28sgsn: Add sgsn_mm_ctx_cleanup_free for safe shutdownJacob Erlbeck1-0/+1
Currently the MM context cleanup code is distributed over several functions. sgsn_mm_ctx_free not only frees data structure but also eventually stops the timer and does the subscriber clean-up. mm_ctx_cleanup_free (gprs_gmm.c) cleans up the PDP contexts and unassign the TLLI. This commit moves the cleanup code from both functions into a new unifying function sgsn_mm_ctx_cleanup_free that cares about the clean-up of all related sub-systems. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-01-28sgsn: Don't allow mmctx == NULL in sgsn_update_subscriber_dataJacob Erlbeck1-2/+1
Currently, sgsn_update_subscriber_data can be called with mmctx == NULL and will find and associate the right context (if present) based on the subscriber's IMSI. This will not happen in regular use any more, since sgsn_update_subscriber_data will only be called when subscribers are used (auth mode 'remote') and in this case gprs_subscr_get_or_create_by_mmctx will already be called by sgsn_auth_request. Therefore, MM context and subscriber are always associated except for some test cases and experimental VTY usage. The current implementation of sgsn_update_subscriber_data also causes additional complexity for the deletion on MM contexts to avoid a ipossible double-free MM contexts. This commit removes the MM context <-> subscriber association code from sgsn_update_subscriber_data. That function must always be called with mmctx != NULL, now. To avoid problems with VTY and test usage, the calling subscriber function now only call sgsn_update_subscriber_data when mmctx != NULL, since the purpose of that function is to update that state of an existing MM context after subscriber data has been changed. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-01-27gprs: Rename gprs_subscr_delete to gprs_subscr_cleanupJacob Erlbeck1-1/+1
The old name is somewhat misleading. The function is rather preparing the subscriber for a subsequent subscr_free, that is possibly invoked by a subscr_put. It detaches the subscriber from the MM context and optionally invokes a PURGE_MS procedure. Therefore the _cleanup suffix is chosen (see mm_ctx_cleanup_free). Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-01-26gprs: Do not put the subscr in gprs_subscr_deleteJacob Erlbeck1-1/+1
Currently gprs_subscr_delete implicitely calls subscr_put, which makes the code more complex than necessary (additional subscr_get) in a few places. It also makes it more difficult to see, whether get/put are balanced within a function. In addition, the functions are not named consistently (gprs_subscr_delete vs. gprs_subscr_put_and_cancel). This commit changes the semantics of gprs_subscr_delete and indirectly of gprs_subscr_put_and_cancel to not call subscr_put on their argument, but to leave that for the caller to do it explicitely. It renames gprs_subscr_put_and_cancel to gprs_subscr_cancel to reflect that change in the name, too. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-01-26sgsn: Remove the "permanent" subscriber cacheHolger Hans Peter Freyther1-2/+0
The subscriber cache would help in case: * GPRS DETACH, GPRS ATTACH. In that case we might still have some cached authentication tuples we avoid another sendAuthenticationInfo request. * After a detach the cache expiry would make sure to eventually send a purgeMS to the HLR (which might be ignored). At the same time to make the cache work we will need to make sure to start and stop timers. In case we don't start we might accumulate subscribers. I am afraid that the above two benefits do not outweight the complexity of this implementation.
2015-01-26sgsn: Remove inactive LLME/MM after inactivity timeoutJacob Erlbeck1-0/+1
Currently old LLMEs and MM contexts that haven't been explicitly detached or cancelled are not removed until another request with the same IMSI is made. These stale entries may accumulate over time and severely compromise the operation of the SGSN. This patch implements age based LLME expiry, when the maximum age has been reached, the corresponding MM context is cancelled. If such an MM context doesn't exist, the LLME is unassigned directly. The implementation works as follows. - llme->age_timestamp is reset on each received PTP LLC message - sgsn_llme_check_cb is invoked periodically (each 30s) - sgsn_llme_check_cb sets the age_timestamp to the current time if it has been reset - sgsn_llme_check_cb computes the age and expires the LLME if it exceeds gprs_max_time_to_idle() Ticket: OW#1364 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf [hfreyther: Fix typo in comment LMME -> LLME]
2015-01-20sgsn: Add SGSN_ERROR_CAUSE_NONE and use it instead of 0Jacob Erlbeck1-0/+2
Currently an error_cause of 0 is being used to indicate normal operation. Albeit this is not a defined GMM cause, the value is not explicitly reserved. This commit adds the macro SGSN_ERROR_CAUSE_NONE and uses it for initialisation (instead of relying on talloc_zero) and comparisons. The value is set to -1 to be on the safe side. The VTY code is updated to set the error_cause when using the 'update-subscriber imsi IMSI update-location-result CAUSE' command. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-01-20gprs: Add replies for all GSUP requestsJacob Erlbeck1-1/+2
Currently, an incoming GSUP request message isn't answered at all if it is not handled due to an error or missing implementation. This patch adds GSUP error replies for these requests (and only for requests). It also adds tests for these cases. Note that several of these tests check for GMM_CAUSE_MSGT_NOTEXIST_NOTIMPL, which will have to be changed, when the features are implemented. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-01-20gprs: Block other GSUP procedures during PURGE_MSJacob Erlbeck1-0/+12
GSM 09.02, 19.4.1.4 mandates that no other MAP procedures shall be started until the PURGE_MS procedure has been completed. This patch implements this by adding corresponding state and checks to gprs_subscr_purge, gprs_subscr_location_update, and gprs_subscr_update_auth_info. If an Update Location or a Send Auth Info Req procedure is not started because of blocking, the retry mechanism is aborted to shorten the blocking time. The outstanding Purge MS procedure itself is not aborted. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-01-18gprs: Retry PURGE_MS procedure after timeoutJacob Erlbeck1-0/+1
Currently, when the PURGE_MS_REQ to the HLR gets lost (e.g. by a connection or peer failure), the expired subscriber entry will not get deleted. This commit adds a retry mechanism then restarts the procedure after a timeout (currently 10s). The maximum number of retries is limited (currently to 3 PURGE_MS messages). If none of these procedures is completed (either with success or error), the subscriber data is deleted. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-01-18gprs: Use PURGE MS messagesJacob Erlbeck1-0/+1
When a subscriber entry is going to be deleted by SGSN and when the subscriber info has been obtained from a remote peer via GSUP, the peer should be informed before the entry is really deleted. For this purpose, MAP defines the PURGE MS procedure (see GSM 09.02, 19.1.4). This patch adds support for the PURGE_MS_REQ/_ERR/_RES messages and invokes the procedure when the subscriber entry is going to be removed. This only applies if GSUP is being used, the Update Location procedure has been completed successfully, and the subscriber has not been cancelled. The removal of the entry is delayed until a PURGE_MS_RES or PURGE_MS_ERR message is received. Note that GSM 09.02, 19.1.4.4 implies that the subscriber data is not to be removed when the procedure fails which is not the way the feature has been implemented. Note that handling 'P-TMSI freezing' is not implemented. Ticket: OW#1338 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-01-18gprs: Add expiry timeout for subscriber entriesJacob Erlbeck1-0/+1
Set the expiry delay after the subscriber has been deleted (e.g. by freeing the MM context). If cancelled, the subscriber will be deleted immediately and no timeout will be set. If the expiry time is set to SGSN_TIMEOUT_NEVER, no timer will be started and the subscriber entry will be kept until it is cancelled. The following VTY command is added to the sgsn node: - subscriber-expiry-time <0-999999> set expiry time in seconds - no subscriber-expiry-time set to SGSN_TIMEOUT_NEVER The default is an expiry time of 0 seconds, which means that the subscriber entries are wiped out immediately after an MM context is destroyed. Note that unused MM contexts are not expired yet. Therefore the subscriber will only be expired after a successful MM detach. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-01-18gprs: Add LOGGSUBSCRP macro to log subscriber infoJacob Erlbeck1-0/+4
This patch adds a new logging macro, that logs to DGPRS and provides a uniform prefix containing the IMSI without using the mm reference. This is an improvement over using LOGMMCTXP, since the new macro also provides an IMSI if no MM context is attached. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-01-18sgsn: Pass subscriber error causes to the GMM layerJacob Erlbeck1-0/+1
This patch extends gsm0408_gprs_access_denied and gsm0408_gprs_access_cancelled to accept GMM cause codes. These are then passed to the MS, unless gsm0408_gprs_access_cancelled is called with cause 0 (no error -> updateProcedure). Since gsm0408_gprs_access_denied uses GMM_CAUSE_GPRS_NOTALLOWED if the cause is not set, and the subscriber's error_cause is never set (and thus always 0), the SGSN's behaviour does not change with this patch. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf Conflicts: openbsc/include/openbsc/gprs_sgsn.h [hfreyther: Conflict due the removal of the unused authenticate flag]
2015-01-18gprs: Remove now unused authenticate flagHolger Hans Peter Freyther1-1/+0
This has been obsoleted by the previous commit. Remove it.
2015-01-18sgsn: Integrate the GSUP client into the SGSNJacob Erlbeck1-1/+1
This commit adds GSUP client configuration (via VTY), connection set up, and real message sending. The following configuration commands are added: - gsup remote-ip A.B.C.D set server IP address - gsup remote-port PORT set server TCP port Ticket: OW#1338 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-01-10gprs: Add subscriber functions to create/handle GSUP messagesJacob Erlbeck1-0/+1
This patch extends gprs_subscr_query_auth_info and gprs_subscr_location_update to create GSUP messages with the help of a static gprs_subscr_tx_gsup_message function. A corresponding gprs_subscr_rx_gsup_message is added which takes a messages, gets the subscr, and updates it accordingly. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf [hfreyther: Added a msgb_free gprs_subscr_tx_gsup_message]
2014-12-24sgsn: Add a subscriber based authentication phaseJacob Erlbeck1-3/+12
This implements the MAP way of subscriber validation when the MS tries to perform an Attach Request: 1. perform authentication (optionally invoke the sendAuthInfo procedure), starts the Auth & Ciph procedure 2. perform update location 3. insert subscriber data 4. finish the update location 5. Attach Accept / Attach Reject The authentication triplets are used and eventually updated if all of them have been used. This is currently accessible via the VTY interface by the following commands: - update-subscriber imsi IMSI update-auth-info - update-subscriber imsi IMSI update-location-result (ok|ERR-CAUSE) Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2014-12-24sgsn: Add support for authentication tripletsJacob Erlbeck1-0/+4
This commit add data structures, functions, initialization, and VTY commands for per subscriber authentication triplets. The following VTY command is added: - update-subscriber imsi IMSI \ insert auth-triplet <1-5> sres SRES rand RAND kc KC Note that the triplets are not really used by the SGSN yet. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2014-12-10sgsn: Support subscriber based authenticationJacob Erlbeck1-2/+2
This commit mainly extends sgsn_auth.c to use and support the auth_state SGSN_AUTH_AUTHENTICATE. It will be activated when IMSI and IMEI are available, authentication is required (subscr->sgsn_data->authenticate is set), but the MM context is not marked as authenticated. If the state has been set to SGSN_AUTH_AUTHENTICATE and sgsn_auth_update() is called, the GMM layer will be informed by invoking gsm0408_gprs_authenticate(). Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf