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mod_http_oauth2: Bind refresh tokens to client
Prevent one OAuth client from using the refresh tokens issued to another
client as required by RFC 6819 section 5.2.2.2
See also draft-ietf-oauth-security-topics-22 section 2.2.2
Thanks to OAuch for pointing out this issue
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Fri, 02 Jun 2023 10:40:48 +0200 |
parent | 5238:94472eb41d0a |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' summary: 'Forward spam/abuse reports to a JID' --- This module forwards spam/abuse reports (e.g. those submitted by users via XEP-0377 via mod_spam_reporting) to one or more JIDs. ## Configuration Install and enable the module the same as any other. There is a single option, `spam_report_destinations` which accepts a list of JIDs to send reports to. For example: ```lua modules_enabled = { --- "spam_reporting"; "spam_report_forwarder"; --- } spam_report_destinations = { "antispam.example.com" } ``` ## Protocol This section is intended for developers. XEP-0377 assumes the report is embedded within another protocol such as XEP-0191, and doesn't specify a format for communicating "standalone" reports. This module transmits them inside a `<message>` stanza, and adds a `<jid/>` element (borrowed from XEP-0268): ```xml <message from="prosody.example" to="destination.example"> <report xmlns="urn:xmpp:reporting:1" reason="urn:xmpp:reporting:spam"> <jid xmlns="urn:xmpp:jid:0">spammer@bad.example</jid> <text> Never came trouble to my house like this. </text> </report> </message> ```