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mod_password_policy: Support for additional policies provided by other modules
E.g. check a password contains an uppercase character:
module:provides("password-policy", {
name = "contains_uppercase";
check_password = function (password, policy)
return (policy ~= true) or (not not password:match("%u"));
end;
})
Config:
password_policy = {
contains_uppercase = true;
}
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 22 Dec 2021 14:48:46 +0000 |
parent | 1820:8de50be756e5 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' summary: Manage rosters through prosodyctl ... Introduction ------------ This module allows you to perform various actions on user rosters via prosodyctl. Details ------- After putting this module in your modules directory you can use it via prosodyctl like this: prosodyctl mod_roster_command COMMAND [OPTIONS...] **Note:** Do not add mod\_roster\_command to your Prosody config file. This is unnecessary because it will automatically be loaded by prosodyctl when you use it. ### Commands subscribe user@host contact@host Subscribes the user to the contact's presence. That is, the user will see when the contact is online (but the contact won't see the user). subscribe_both user@host contact@host The same as the 'subscribe' command, but performs the subscription in both directions, so that both the contact and user will always see each other online. unsubscribe user@host contact@host Removes a subscription to the contact's presence. unsubscribe_both user@host contact@host Same as unsubscribe, but also revokes a contact's subscription to the user's presence. rename user@host contact@host [name] [group] Sets or updates a name for a contact in the user's roster, and moves the contact to the given group, if specified. Compatibility ------------- ----- ------- 0.9 Works 0.8 Works ----- -------