2,7 → 2,7 |
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-- Standard OID Illegality Rule Definition File |
-- by Daniel Marschall and Olivier Dubuisson |
-- Revision: 2 February 2024 |
-- Revision: 16 February 2024 |
-- This file contains all oid-info.com rules as of 2018_09_18_illegal_oid_table.csv |
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-- SYNTAX: |
152,6 → 152,7 |
1.0.16 -- International Standard ISO 16:1975 is about "Acoustics -- Standard tuning frequency (Standard musical pitch)", hence does not define OIDs |
2.25.(340282366920938463463374607431768211456+) -- UUIDs cannot be greater than 2^128-1 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.37476.30.9.(2147483648+) -- The last arc (system ID) may only have 31 bits |
0.0.(27+) -- Only a(1) till z(26) allowed |
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-- CATEGORY: Cancelled, withdrawn and rejected OIDs |
1.0.29192.2.2.3 -- This OID was allocated to the "Speck" family of block ciphers in ISO/IEC 29192-2 PDAM1 in 2017 but this proposed amendment has been cancelled |
168,6 → 169,7 |
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)}. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.10.0.* -- These MIB traps are defined with an integer, not an OID, and often mis-interpreted as OID underneath a .0 sub-OID. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.0.* -- These MIB traps are defined with an integer, not an OID, and often mis-interpreted as OID underneath a .0 sub-OID. |
0.0.1.* -- Shown by observium for C-PRODUCT-CBR-V35-MIB |
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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 |