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mod_rest: Add JSON mapping of XEP-0128: Service Discovery Extensions Example XEP-0157 payload: { "disco" : { "extensions" : { "http://jabber.org/network/serverinfo" : { "abuse-addresses" : [ "mailto:abuse@shakespeare.lit", "xmpp:abuse@shakespeare.lit" ], "admin-addresses" : [ "mailto:admin@shakespeare.lit", "xmpp:admin@shakespeare.lit" ], "feedback-addresses" : [ "http://shakespeare.lit/feedback.php", "mailto:feedback@shakespeare.lit", "xmpp:feedback@shakespeare.lit" ], "sales-addresses" : [ "xmpp:bard@shakespeare.lit" ], "security-addresses" : [ "xmpp:security@shakespeare.lit" ], "support-addresses" : [ "http://shakespeare.lit/support.php", "xmpp:support@shakespeare.lit" ] } } } }
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Mon, 23 Mar 2020 19:03:04 +0100
parent 1803:4d73a1a6ba68
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labels:
- 'Stage-Beta'
summary: |
    Stops prosody from including starttls into available features for
    specified remote servers.
...

Details
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Let's you stop Prosody from sending \<starttls
xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-tls'\> feature to choppy/buggy
servers which therefore would fail to re-negotiate and use a secure
stream. (e.g. [OpenFire
3.7.0](http://issues.igniterealtime.org/browse/OF-405))

Usage
-----

Copy the plugin into your prosody's modules directory.

And add it between your enabled modules into the global section
(modules\_enabled).

Then list each host as follow:

    tls_s2s_blacklist = { "host1.tld", "host2.tld", "host3.tld" }

In the unfortunate case of OpenFire... you can add the Server's ip
address directly as it may not send proper rfc6121 requests.

    tls_s2s_blacklist_ip = { "a.a.a.a", "b.b.b.b", "c.c.c.c" }

Compatibility
-------------

It's supposed to work with 0.7-0.8.x