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mod_s2s_auth_monkeysphere/mod_s2s_auth_monkeysphere.lua @ 5160:8474a3b80200
mod_firewall: Fix 'is_admin' internal dependency rule #1797 (thanks diane)
Looks like the boolean logic was inverted here. Instead, for now,
simply check if is_admin is there. It is deprecated in trunk and was
briefly removed before being brought back with a 'deprecated' warning as
part of the new roles and permissions work. Making this dependency
conditioned on the existence of the underlying function should make it
work until it actually goes away for real.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Fri, 27 Jan 2023 23:06:25 +0100 |
parent | 3392:8d1141025b43 |
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module:set_global(); local json = require"util.json"; local json_encode, json_decode = json.encode, json.decode; local gettime = require"socket".gettime; local serialize = require"util.serialization".serialize; local async = require"util.async"; local http_request = require "net.http".request; local msva_url = assert(os.getenv"MONKEYSPHERE_VALIDATION_AGENT_SOCKET", "MONKEYSPHERE_VALIDATION_AGENT_SOCKET is unset, please set it").."/reviewcert"; local function check_with_monkeysphere(event) local session, host, cert = event.session, event.host, event.cert; local post_body = json_encode { peer = { name = host; type = "peer"; }; context = "https"; -- context = "xmpp"; -- Monkeysphere needs to be extended to understand this pkc = { type = "x509pem"; data = cert:pem(); }; } local req = { method = "POST"; headers = { ["Content-Type"] = "application/json"; }; body = post_body; }; session.log("debug", "Asking what Monkeysphere thinks about this certificate"); local starttime = gettime(); local wait, done = async.waiter(); local body, code; http_request(msva_url, req, function (_, _code) body, code = body, _code; done(); end); wait(); module:log("debug", "Request took %fs", gettime() - starttime); if code == 200 and body then body = json_decode(body); if body then session.log(body.valid and "info" or "warn", "Monkeysphere thinks the cert is %salid: %s", body.valid and "V" or "Inv", body.message); if body.valid then session.cert_chain_status = "valid"; session.cert_identity_status = "valid"; return true; end end else module:log("warn", "Request failed: %s, %s", tostring(code), tostring(body)); module:log("debug", serialize(req)); end end module:hook("s2s-check-certificate", check_with_monkeysphere);