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mod_http_oauth2: Limit revocation to clients own tokens in strict mode
RFC 7009 section 2.1 states:
> The authorization server first validates the client credentials (in
> case of a confidential client) and then verifies whether the token was
> issued to the client making the revocation request. If this
> validation fails, the request is refused and the client is informed of
> the error by the authorization server as described below.
The first part was already covered (in strict mode). This adds the later
part using the hash of client_id recorded in 0860497152af
It still seems weird to me that revoking a leaked token should not be
allowed whoever might have discovered it, as that seems the responsible
thing to do.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sun, 29 Oct 2023 11:30:49 +0100 |
parent | 2876:ea6b5321db50 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' summary: Forward offline messages via email ... Introduction ============ Quite often when I am out and about, I'm not able to connect to Jabber. It is usually much more likely I can access my email though (whether via the web, or a mobile client). For this reason I decided it would be extremely useful to have Jabber messages sent to me while I was offline forwarded to my email inbox. Usage ===== Simply add "offline\_email" to your modules\_enabled list. When any user receives a message while they are offline, it will automatically be forwarded via mail to the **same** address as their Jabber ID. e.g. user1@example.com's offline messages will be forwarded to user1@example.com's email inbox. Configuration ============= Option Description ------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- queue\_offline\_emails The number of seconds to buffer messages for, before they are sent as an email. The default is to send each message as it arrives. smtp\_server Address of the SMTP server to send through. Default 'localhost' (recommended, see caveats below) smtp\_username If set, Prosody will authenticate with the SMTP server before sending (default is no authentication) smtp\_password The password for the above user (default is none) smtp\_from Address from which it will appear the emails came. Default is smtp\_username@smtp\_server, where smtp\_username is replaced with 'xmpp' if not set Compatibility ============= ----- ------- 0.9 Works ----- ------- Caveats/Todos/Bugs ================== - Currently SMTP sending blocks the whole server. This should not be noticeable if your mail server is on the same machine as Prosody. - There is not (yet) any way to configure forwarding to an email address other than your JID (idea... use email address in vcard?) - Enable/disable this feature per user?