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mod_http_oauth2: Implement refresh token rotation Makes refresh tokens one-time-use, handing out a new refresh token with each access token. Thus if a refresh token is stolen and used by an attacker, the next time the legitimate client tries to use the previous refresh token, it will not work and the attack will be noticed. If the attacker does not use the refresh token, it becomes invalid after the legitimate client uses it. This behavior is recommended by draft-ietf-oauth-security-topics
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sun, 23 Jul 2023 02:56:08 +0200
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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>
```