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mod_muc_markers: Prevent any markers from reaching the archive, even if untracked Original intention was to leave alone things that this module isn't handling. However markers in archives are just problematic without more advanced logic about what is markable and what is not. It also requires a more advanced query in mod_muc_rai to determine the latest markable message instead of the latest archived message. I'd rather keep the "is archivable" and "is markable" definition the same for simplicity. I don't want to introduce yet another set of rules for no reason. No markers in MAM.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Mon, 22 Mar 2021 15:55:02 +0000
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---
labels:
- 'Stage-Beta'
summary: Manually specify SRV records
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Introduction
============

This Prosody plugin lets you manually override SRV records used for a
remote host.

Usage
=====

Simply add `"srvinjection"` to your `modules_enabled` list to enable.
Then add the `srvinjection` option to the global section.

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

The `srvinjection` option can be used as follows:

    srvinjection = {
      ["example.com"] = {"localhost", 5000};
      ["jabber.org"] = {"localhost", 5001};
    };

The format for individual items is
`["remote-hostname"] = {"srv-hostname", srv-port};`.

The special remote hostname `"*"` can be used as a wildcard:

        srvinjection = { ["*"] = {"xmpp-server.l.google.com", 5269} } -- Use Google's XMPP server for all hostnames

Reloading
=========

The module can be reloaded via the telnet console. Edit the config file
to make any updates.

You can reload the configuration from disk:

    config:reload()

And then reload the module to apply the configuration changes:

    module:reload("srvinjection", "*")

Compatibility
=============

  ----- -------
  0.8   Works
  0.7   Works
  0.6   Works
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How it works
============

The module replaces the `lookup` function of the `net.adns` module with
its own. The original is set back when the module is unloaded.