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mod_invites_register_api: Use set_password() for password resets Previously the code relied on the (weird) behaviour of create_user(), which would update the password for a user account if it already existed. This has several issues, and we plan to deprecate this behaviour of create_user(). The larger issue is that this route does not trigger the user-password-changed event, which can be a security problem. For example, it did not disconnect existing user sessions (this occurs in mod_c2s in response to the event). Switching to set_password() is the right thing to do.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Thu, 06 Feb 2025 10:13:39 +0000
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summary: 'Block remote servers via ad-hoc command'
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Introduction
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This module provides the *Edit Blacklist* ad-hoc command described in
[XEP-0133](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0133.html#edit-blacklist) and
also performs the actual blocking of incoming and outgoing
server-to-server connections.

Using
=====

In your client, simply select the Edit Blacklist command from the list
of adhoc commands. E.g. in Pidgin, this is under *Accounts -\> (your
account)* in the menu.