1# This is a sample configuration file for freeDiameter daemon. 2 3# Most of the options can be omitted, as they default to reasonable values. 4# Only TLS-related options must be configured properly in usual setups. 5 6# It is possible to use "include" keyword to import additional files 7# e.g.: include "/etc/freeDiameter.d/*.conf" 8# This is exactly equivalent as copy & paste the content of the included file(s) 9# where the "include" keyword is found. 10 11 12############################################################## 13## Peer identity and realm 14 15# The Diameter Identity of this daemon. 16# This must be a valid FQDN that resolves to the local host. 17# Default: hostname's FQDN 18#Identity = "aaa.koganei.freediameter.net"; 19 20# The Diameter Realm of this daemon. 21# Default: the domain part of Identity (after the first dot). 22#Realm = "koganei.freediameter.net"; 23 24############################################################## 25## Transport protocol configuration 26 27# The port this peer is listening on for incoming connections (TCP and SCTP). 28# Default: 3868. Use 0 to disable. 29#Port = 3868; 30 31# The port this peer is listening on for incoming TLS-protected connections (TCP and SCTP). 32# See TLS_old_method for more information about TLS flavours. 33# Note: we use TLS/SCTP instead of DTLS/SCTP at the moment. This will change in future version of freeDiameter. 34# Default: 5868. Use 0 to disable. 35#SecPort = 5868; 36 37# Use RFC3588 method for TLS protection, where TLS is negociated after CER/CEA exchange is completed 38# on the unsecure connection. The alternative is RFC6733 mechanism, where TLS protects also the 39# CER/CEA exchange on a dedicated secure port. 40# This parameter only affects outgoing connections. 41# The setting can be also defined per-peer (see Peers configuration section). 42# Default: use RFC6733 method with separate port for TLS. 43#TLS_old_method; 44 45# Disable use of TCP protocol (only listen and connect over SCTP) 46# Default : TCP enabled 47#No_TCP; 48 49# Disable use of SCTP protocol (only listen and connect over TCP) 50# Default : SCTP enabled 51#No_SCTP; 52# This option is ignored if freeDiameter is compiled with DISABLE_SCTP option. 53 54# Prefer TCP instead of SCTP for establishing new connections. 55# This setting may be overwritten per peer in peer configuration blocs. 56# Default : SCTP is attempted first. 57#Prefer_TCP; 58 59# Default number of streams per SCTP associations. 60# This setting may be overwritten per peer basis. 61# Default : 30 streams 62#SCTP_streams = 30; 63 64############################################################## 65## Endpoint configuration 66 67# Disable use of IP addresses (only IPv6) 68# Default : IP enabled 69#No_IP; 70 71# Disable use of IPv6 addresses (only IP) 72# Default : IPv6 enabled 73#No_IPv6; 74 75# Specify local addresses the server must bind to 76# Default : listen on all addresses available. 77#ListenOn = "202.249.37.5"; 78#ListenOn = "2001:200:903:2::202:1"; 79#ListenOn = "fe80::21c:5ff:fe98:7d62%eth0"; 80 81 82############################################################## 83## Server configuration 84 85# How many Diameter peers are allowed to be connecting at the same time ? 86# This parameter limits the number of incoming connections from the time 87# the connection is accepted until the first CER is received. 88# Default: 5 unidentified clients in paralel. 89#ThreadsPerServer = 5; 90 91############################################################## 92## TLS Configuration 93 94# TLS is managed by the GNUTLS library in the freeDiameter daemon. 95# You may find more information about parameters and special behaviors 96# in the relevant documentation. 97# http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/manual/ 98 99# Credentials of the local peer 100# The X509 certificate and private key file to use for the local peer. 101# The files must contain PKCS-1 encoded RSA key, in PEM format. 102# (These parameters are passed to gnutls_certificate_set_x509_key_file function) 103# Default : NO DEFAULT 104#TLS_Cred = "<x509 certif file.PEM>" , "<x509 private key file.PEM>"; 105#TLS_Cred = "/etc/ssl/certs/freeDiameter.pem", "/etc/ssl/private/freeDiameter.key"; 106 107# Certificate authority / trust anchors 108# The file containing the list of trusted Certificate Authorities (PEM list) 109# (This parameter is passed to gnutls_certificate_set_x509_trust_file function) 110# The directive can appear several times to specify several files. 111# Default : GNUTLS default behavior 112#TLS_CA = "<file.PEM>"; 113 114# Certificate Revocation List file 115# The information about revoked certificates. 116# The file contains a list of trusted CRLs in PEM format. They should have been verified before. 117# (This parameter is passed to gnutls_certificate_set_x509_crl_file function) 118# Note: openssl CRL format might have interoperability issue with GNUTLS format. 119# Default : GNUTLS default behavior 120#TLS_CRL = "<file.PEM>"; 121 122# GNU TLS Priority string 123# This string allows to configure the behavior of GNUTLS key exchanges 124# algorithms. See gnutls_priority_init function documentation for information. 125# You should also refer to the Diameter required TLS support here: 126# http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6733#section-13.1 127# Default : "NORMAL" 128# Example: TLS_Prio = "NONE:+VERS-TLS1.1:+AES-128-CBC:+RSA:+SHA1:+COMP-NULL"; 129#TLS_Prio = "NORMAL"; 130 131# Diffie-Hellman parameters size 132# Set the number of bits for generated DH parameters 133# Valid value should be 768, 1024, 2048, 3072 or 4096. 134# (This parameter is passed to gnutls_dh_params_generate2 function, 135# it usually should match RSA key size) 136# Default : 1024 137#TLS_DH_Bits = 1024; 138 139# Alternatively, you can specify a file to load the PKCS#3 encoded 140# DH parameters directly from. This accelerates the daemon start 141# but is slightly less secure. If this file is provided, the 142# TLS_DH_Bits parameters has no effect. 143# Default : no default. 144#TLS_DH_File = "<file.PEM>"; 145 146 147############################################################## 148## Timers configuration 149 150# The Tc timer of this peer. 151# It is the delay before a new attempt is made to reconnect a disconnected peer. 152# The value is expressed in seconds. The recommended value is 30 seconds. 153# Default: 30 154#TcTimer = 30; 155 156# The Tw timer of this peer. 157# It is the delay before a watchdog message is sent, as described in RFC 3539. 158# The value is expressed in seconds. The default value is 30 seconds. Value must 159# be greater or equal to 6 seconds. See details in the RFC. 160# Default: 30 161#TwTimer = 30; 162 163############################################################## 164## Applications configuration 165 166# Disable the relaying of Diameter messages? 167# For messages not handled locally, the default behavior is to forward the 168# message to another peer if any is available, according to the routing 169# algorithms. In addition the "0xffffff" application is advertised in CER/CEA 170# exchanges. 171# Default: Relaying is enabled. 172#NoRelay; 173 174# Number of server threads that can handle incoming messages at the same time. 175# Default: 4 176#AppServThreads = 4; 177 178# Other applications are configured by loaded extensions. 179 180############################################################## 181## Extensions configuration 182 183# The freeDiameter framework merely provides support for 184# Diameter Base Protocol. The specific application behaviors, 185# as well as advanced functions, are provided 186# by loadable extensions (plug-ins). 187# These extensions may in addition receive the name of a 188# configuration file, the format of which is extension-specific. 189# 190# Format: 191#LoadExtension = "/path/to/extension" [ : "/optional/configuration/file" ] ; 192# 193# Examples: 194#LoadExtension = "extensions/sample.fdx"; 195#LoadExtension = "extensions/sample.fdx":"conf/sample.conf"; 196 197# Extensions are named as follow: 198# dict_* for extensions that add content to the dictionary definitions. 199# dbg_* for extensions useful only to retrieve more information on the framework execution. 200# acl_* : Access control list, to control which peers are allowed to connect. 201# rt_* : routing extensions that impact how messages are forwarded to other peers. 202# app_* : applications, these extensions usually register callbacks to handle specific messages. 203# test_* : dummy extensions that are useful only in testing environments. 204 205 206# The dbg_msg_dump.fdx extension allows you to tweak the way freeDiameter displays some 207# information about some events. This extension does not actually use a configuration file 208# but receives directly a parameter in the string passed to the extension. Here are some examples: 209## LoadExtension = "dbg_msg_dumps.fdx" : "0x1111"; # Removes all default hooks, very quiet even in case of errors. 210## LoadExtension = "dbg_msg_dumps.fdx" : "0x2222"; # Display all events with few details. 211## LoadExtension = "dbg_msg_dumps.fdx" : "0x0080"; # Dump complete information about sent and received messages. 212# The four digits respectively control: connections, routing decisions, sent/received messages, errors. 213# The values for each digit are: 214# 0 - default - keep the default behavior 215# 1 - quiet - remove any specific log 216# 2 - compact - display only a summary of the information 217# 4 - full - display the complete information on a single long line 218# 8 - tree - display the complete information in an easier to read format spanning several lines. 219 220 221############################################################## 222## Peers configuration 223 224# The local server listens for incoming connections. By default, 225# all unknown connecting peers are rejected. Extensions can override this behavior (e.g., acl_wl). 226# 227# In addition to incoming connections, the local peer can 228# be configured to establish and maintain connections to some 229# Diameter nodes and allow connections from these nodes. 230# This is achieved with the ConnectPeer directive described below. 231# 232# Note that the configured Diameter Identity MUST match 233# the information received inside CEA, or the connection will be aborted. 234# 235# Format: 236#ConnectPeer = "diameterid" [ { parameter1; parameter2; ...} ] ; 237# Parameters that can be specified in the peer's parameter list: 238# No_TCP; No_SCTP; No_IP; No_IPv6; Prefer_TCP; TLS_old_method; 239# No_TLS; # assume transparent security instead of TLS. DTLS is not supported yet (will change in future versions). 240# Port = 5868; # The port to connect to 241# TcTimer = 30; 242# TwTimer = 30; 243# ConnectTo = "202.249.37.5"; 244# ConnectTo = "2001:200:903:2::202:1"; 245# TLS_Prio = "NORMAL"; 246# Realm = "realm.net"; # Reject the peer if it does not advertise this realm. 247# Examples: 248#ConnectPeer = "aaa.wide.ad.jp"; 249#ConnectPeer = "old.diameter.serv" { TcTimer = 60; TLS_old_method; No_SCTP; Port=3868; } ; 250############################################################## 251