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mod_muc_rtbl: also filter messages
This was a bit tricky because we don't want to run the JIDs
through SHA256 on each message. Took a while to come up with this
simple plan of just caching the SHA256 of the JIDs on the
occupants.
This will leave some dirt in the occupants after unloading the
module, but that should be ok; once they cycle the room, the
hashes will be gone.
This is direly needed, otherwise, there is a tight race between
the moderation activities and the actors joining the room.
author | Jonas Schäfer <jonas@wielicki.name> |
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date | Tue, 21 Feb 2023 21:37:27 +0100 |
parent | 4897:42a362a2bf51 |
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This module adds a `portcheck` command to the [shell][doc:console] intended for use with health checks, i.e. to check whether Prosody is listening to all expected ports. # Usage After installing and enabling the module a command like this becomes available: ``` bash prosodyctl shell "portcheck [::]:5222 *:5222 [::]:5269 *:5269" ``` This would check if the c2s (`5222`) and s2s (`5269`) ports are available on both IPv6 (`*`) and *Legacy IP*^[often referred to as IPv4]. # Compatibility Compatible with Prosody **trunk**, will **not** work with 0.11.x or earlier.