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mod_s2s_keepalive: Use timestamp as iq @id
RFC 6120 implies that the id attribute must be unique within a stream.
This should fix problems with remote servers that enforce uniqueness and
don't answer duplicated ids.
If it doesn't do that, then at least you can get a guesstimate at
round-trip time from the difference between the result iq stanza and the
timestamp it was logged without having to go look for when it was sent,
or needing to keep state.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 14 Oct 2020 18:02:10 +0200 |
parent | 1213:544f5a4a8428 |
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-- Dovecot authentication backend for Prosody -- -- Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Waqas Hussain -- Copyright (C) 2011 Kim Alvefur -- local name = "Dovecot SASL"; local log = require "util.logger".init("auth_dovecot"); local socket_path = module:get_option_string("dovecot_auth_socket", "/var/run/dovecot/auth-login"); local socket_host = module:get_option_string("dovecot_auth_host", "127.0.0.1"); local socket_port = module:get_option_string("dovecot_auth_port"); local service_realm = module:get_option("realm"); local service_name = module:get_option("service_name"); local append_host = module:get_option_boolean("auth_append_host"); --assert(not append_host, "auth_append_host does not work"); local validate_domain = module:get_option_boolean("validate_append_host"); local handle_appended = module:get_option_string("handle_appended"); local util_sasl_new = require "util.sasl".new; local new_dovecot_sasl = module:require "sasl_dovecot".new; local new_sasl = function(realm) return new_dovecot_sasl( service_realm or realm, service_name or "xmpp", socket_port and { socket_host, socket_port } or socket_path, { --config handle_domain = handle_appended or (append_host and "split" or "escape"), validate_domain = validate_domain, } ); end do local s, err = new_sasl(module.host) if not s then log("error", "%s", tostring(err)); end assert(s, "Could not create a new SASL object"); assert(s.mechanisms, "SASL object has no mechanims method"); local m, _m = {}, s:mechanisms(); assert(not append_host or _m.PLAIN, "auth_append_host requires PLAIN, but it is unavailable"); for k in pairs(_m) do table.insert(m, k); end log("debug", "Mechanims found: %s", table.concat(m, ", ")); end provider = {}; function provider.test_password(username, password) return new_sasl(module.host):plain_test(username, password); end function provider.get_password(username) return nil, "Passwords unavailable for "..name; end function provider.set_password(username, password) return nil, "Passwords unavailable for "..name; end function provider.user_exists(username) return true -- FIXME --[[ This, sadly, doesn't work. local user_test = new_sasl(module.host); user_test:select("PLAIN"); user_test:process(("\0%s\0"):format(username)); return user_test.username == username; --]] end function provider.create_user(username, password) return nil, "Account creation/modification not available with "..name; end function provider.get_sasl_handler() return new_sasl(module.host); end if append_host then function provider.test_password(username, password) return new_sasl(module.host):plain_test(username .. "@".. (service_realm or module.host), password) == "success"; end function provider.get_sasl_handler() return util_sasl_new(module.host, { plain_test = function(sasl, username, password, realm) return provider.test_password(username, password), true end; }); end end module:provides("auth", provider);