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mod_bookmarks2: Use same default as mod_pep for max_items
Should fix the issue with max items until the proper "max" can be used,
by following the configured max.
While "max" is already in trunk, it's not easily usable in 0.11.x
This limit and option was added to mod_pep in Prosody rev aefb96a52f5f
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 15 Sep 2021 17:39:37 +0200 |
parent | 2351:f8ecb4b248b0 |
child | 5903:bf5370a40a15 |
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[Unit] ### see man systemd.unit Description=Prosody XMPP Server Documentation=https://prosody.im/doc [Service] ### See man systemd.service ### # With this configuration, systemd takes care of daemonization # so Prosody should be configured with daemonize = false Type=simple # Not sure if this is needed for 'simple' PIDFile=/var/run/prosody/prosody.pid # Start by executing the main executable ExecStart=/usr/bin/prosody ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID # Restart on crashes Restart=on-abnormal # Set O_NONBLOCK flag on sockets passed via socket activation NonBlocking=true ### See man systemd.exec ### WorkingDirectory=/var/lib/prosody User=prosody Group=prosody Umask=0027 # Nice=0 # Set stdin to /dev/null since Prosody does not need it StandardInput=null # Direct stdout/-err to journald for use with log = "*stdout" StandardOutput=journal StandardError=inherit # This usually defaults to 4k or so # LimitNOFILE=1M ## Interesting protection methods # Finding a useful combo of these settings would be nice # # Needs read access to /etc/prosody for config # Needs write access to /var/lib/prosody for storing data (for internal storage) # Needs write access to /var/log/prosody for writing logs (depending on config) # Needs read access to code and libraries loaded # ReadWriteDirectories=/var/lib/prosody /var/log/prosody # InaccessibleDirectories=/boot /home /media /mnt /root /srv # ReadOnlyDirectories=/usr /etc/prosody # PrivateTmp=true # PrivateDevices=true # PrivateNetwork=false # ProtectSystem=full # ProtectHome=true # ProtectKernelTunables=true # ProtectControlGroups=true # SystemCallFilter= # This should break LuaJIT # MemoryDenyWriteExecute=true