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mod_pastebin: Update Readme diff --git a/mod_pastebin/README.md b/mod_pastebin/README.md --- a/mod_pastebin/README.md +++ b/mod_pastebin/README.md @@ -37,12 +37,14 @@ For example: Pastes will be available by default at `http://<your-prosody>:5280/pastebin/` by default. -In Prosody 0.9 and later this can be changed with [HTTP -settings](https://prosody.im/doc/http). +Ports and path can be changed with [HTTP +settings](https://prosody.im/doc/http), for example like: -In 0.8 and older this can be changed with `pastebin_ports` (see below), -or you can forward another external URL from your web server to Prosody, -use `pastebin_url` to set that URL. +``` {.lua} + http_paths = { + pastebin = "/$host-paste"; + } +``` # Discovery @@ -82,27 +84,16 @@ The line and character tresholds are adv pastebin_line_threshold The maximum number of lines a message may have before it is sent to the pastebin. (default 4 lines) pastebin_trigger A string of characters (e.g. "!paste ") which if detected at the start of a message, always sends the message to the pastebin, regardless of length. (default: not set) pastebin_expire_after Number of hours after which to expire (remove) a paste, defaults to 24. Set to 0 to store pastes permanently on disk. - pastebin_ports List of ports to run the HTTP server on, same format as mod_httpserver's http_ports[^1] - pastebin_url Base URL to display for pastebin links, must end with / and redirect to Prosody's built-in HTTP server[^2] # Compatibility - ------ ------- - trunk Works + ------ --------------------- + trunk Works as of 25-06-13 + 13 Works 0.12 Works - 0.11 Works - 0.10 Works - 0.9 Works - 0.8 Works - ------ ------- + ------ --------------------- # Todo - Maximum paste length - Web interface to submit pastes? - -[^1]: As of Prosody 0.9, `pastebin_ports` is replaced by `http_ports`, - see [Prosody HTTP server documentation](https://prosody.im/doc/http) - -[^2]: See also - [http_external_url](https://prosody.im/doc/http#external_url)
author Menel <menel@snikket.de>
date Fri, 13 Jun 2025 11:39:58 +0200
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labels:
- 'Stage-Alpha'
summary: 'Proxy multiple client resources behind a single component'
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What it does
============

This module must be used as a component. For example:

    Component "proxy.domain.example" "client_proxy"
        target_address = "some-user@some-domain.example"

All IQ requests against the proxy host (in the above example:
proxy.domain.example) are sent to a random resource of the target address (in
the above example: some-user@some-domain.example). The entity behind the
target address is called the "implementing client".

The IQ requests are JAT-ed (JAT: Jabber Address Translation) so that when the
implementing client answers the IQ request, it is sent back to the component,
which reverts the translation and routes the reply back to the user.

Let us assume that user@some-domain.example sends a request. The
proxy.domain.example component has the client_proxy module loaded and proxies to
some-user@some-domain.example. some-user@some-domain.example has two resources,
/a and /b.

    user -> component:
        <iq type='get' id='1234' to='proxy.domain.example' from='user@some-domain.example/abc'>
    component -> implementing client:
        <iq type='get' id='1234' to='some-user@some-domain.example/a' from='proxy.domain.example/encoded-from'>
    implementing client -> component:
        <iq type='result' id='1234' to='proxy.domain.example/encoded-from' from='some-user@some-domain.example/a'>
    component -> user:
        <iq type='result' id='1234' to='user@some-domain.example/abc' from='proxy.domain.example'>

The encoded-from resource used in the exchange between the proxy component
and the implementing client is an implementation-defined string which allows
the proxy component to revert the JAT.


Use cases
=========

* Implementation of services within clients instead of components, thus making
  use of the more advanced authentication features.
* Load-balancing requests to different client resources.
* General evilness


Configuration
=============

To use this module, it needs to be loaded on a component:

    Component "proxy.yourdomain.example" "client_proxy"
        target_address = "implementation@yourdomain.example"

It will then send a subscription request to implementation@yourdomain.example
which MUST be accepted: this is required so that the component can detect the
resources to which IQ requests can be dispatched.


Limitations
===========

* It does not handle presence or message stanzas.
* It does not allow the implementing client to initiate IQ requests