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mod_client_certs: do not crash on plain sockets
In some situations (e.g., reverse-proxied websocket), non-TLS sockets
can be marked as secure, causing mod_client_certs to call the undefined
method getpeercertificate and crash.
author | Thibaut Girka <thib@sitedethib.com> |
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date | Fri, 18 Jan 2019 14:06:05 +0100 |
parent | 2876:ea6b5321db50 |
child | 3676:957e87067231 |
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--- summary: Telnet command for showing TLS info ... Introduction ============ This module adds two commands to the telnet console, `c2s:showtls()` and `s2s:showtls()`. These commands shows TLS parameters, such as ciphers and key agreement protocols, of all c2s or s2s connections. Configuration ============= Just add the module to the `modules_enabled` list. There is no other configuration. modules_enabled = { ... "telnet_tlsinfo"; } Usage ===== Simply type `c2s:showtls()` to show client connections or `s2s:showtls()` for server-to-server connections. These commands can also take a JID for limiting output to matching users or servers. s2s:showtls("prosody.im") | example.com -> prosody.im | protocol: TLSv1.1 | cipher: DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA | encryption: AES(256) | algbits: 256 | bits: 256 | authentication: RSA | key: DH | mac: SHA1 | export: false Field Description ---------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- protocol The protocol used. **Note**: With older LuaSec, this is the protocol that added the used cipher cipher The OpenSSL cipher string for the currently used cipher encryption Encryption algorithm used bits, algbits Secret bits involved in the cipher authentication The authentication algorithm used mac Message authentication algorithm used key Key exchange mechanism used. export Whethere an export cipher is used Compatibility ============= --------------------- ------- 0.9 with LuaSec 0.5 Works --------------------- -------