2,7 → 2,7 |
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-- Standard OID Illegality Rule Definition File |
-- by Daniel Marschall and Olivier Dubuisson |
-- Revision: 07 March 2024 |
-- Revision: 14 March 2024 |
-- This file contains all oid-info.com rules as of 2018_09_18_illegal_oid_table.csv |
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-- SYNTAX: |
97,6 → 97,7 |
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-- CATEGORY: Currently "not expected" OID arc values - once the RAs are reaching a specific arc value, these limits have to be increased |
0.(10+) -- itu, currently max 9 |
0.4.(1+) -- 0.4.0 is the only identified organization |
1.(4+) -- iso, currently max 3 |
1.3.6.(2+) -- dod |
1.3.6.1.(9+) -- internet |
115,6 → 116,7 |
1.3.6.1.5.2.(6+) -- At this point in time (Apr 2019) OIDs allocated by Kerberos version 2 underneath 1.3.6.1.5.2 are not expected to have a number greater than 5. |
-- see https://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-oids/krb5-oids.asn |
1.3.6.1.5.7.1.(5+) -- OIDs underneath 1.3.6.1.5.7.1 are not expected (at this point in time) to have a number greater than 4 ( https://www.iana.org/assignments/smi-numbers/smi-numbers.xhtml#smi-numbers-52 ) |
0.(6+) -- r-recommendation(5) is the biggest currently known OID (except for 0.9 which is illegal) |
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-- CATEGORY: Reserved |
1.1.3.* -- Reserved for ISO/IEC 9834-3 |
168,6 → 170,7 |
-- CATEGORY: Misdefined |
0.4.0.0.1.3.2.6.* -- The ETSI OID tree mistakenly displays child OIDs for application contexts which are indeed defined under OID {itu-t(0) identified-organization(4) etsi(0) mobileDomain(0) gsm-Network(1) applicationContext(0)}. |
0.0.1.* -- Shown by observium for C-PRODUCT-CBR-V35-MIB |
0.9 -- see explanation at http://oid-info.com/get/0.9 |
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-- CATEGORY: Misdefined in specifications |
1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.0.999 -- According to IETF RFC Errata 3866 ( https://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?eid=3866 ), the correct number is 49 and not 999 as wrongly specified in IETF RFC 6210 |