DIAMETER-to-GSUP inter-working function (IWF)
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= Osmocom DIAMETER -> GSUP translator =

This project implements a proxy translating Diameter into GSUP, hence allowing Diameter clients connecting to GSUP server. This allows, for instance, using OsmoHLR as an HSS used by 4G/5G nodes.

== Building ==

Install erlang and rebar3 packages (not "rebar", that's version 2! You may need to compile it from source in some distros).

$ rebar3 compile $ rebar3 escriptize

== Testing ==

Unit tests can be run this way: $ rebar3 eunit

== Running ==

Once osmo_dia2gsup is built, you can start it this way:

$ rebar3 shell

In the erlang shell: 1> osmo_dia2gsup:start().