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mod_http_oauth2: Reject loopback URIs as client_uri
This really should be a proper website with info, https://localhost is
not good enough. Ideally we'd validate that it's got proper DNS and is
actually reachable, but triggering HTTP or even DNS lookups seems like
it would carry abuse potential that would best to avoid.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Tue, 02 May 2023 16:20:55 +0200 |
parent | 5085:e384b91d0aa7 |
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local s_find = string.find; local pctl = require "util.prosodyctl"; local rostermanager = require "core.rostermanager"; local storagemanager = require "core.storagemanager"; local usermanager = require "core.usermanager"; -- copypaste from util.stanza local function valid_xml_cdata(str, attr) return not s_find(str, attr and "[^\1\9\10\13\20-~\128-\247]" or "[^\9\10\13\20-~\128-\247]"); end function module.command(_arg) if select(2, pctl.isrunning()) then pctl.show_warning("Stop Prosody before running this command"); return 1; end for hostname, host in pairs(prosody.hosts) do if hostname ~= "*" then if host.users.name == "null" then storagemanager.initialize_host(hostname); usermanager.initialize_host(hostname); end local fixes = 0; for username in host.users.users() do local roster = rostermanager.load_roster(username, hostname); local changed = false; for contact, item in pairs(roster) do if contact ~= false then if item.name and not valid_xml_cdata(item.name, false) then item.name = item.name:gsub("[^\9\10\13\20-~\128-\247]", "�"); fixes = fixes + 1; changed = true; end local clean_groups = {}; for group in pairs(item.groups) do if valid_xml_cdata(group, false) then clean_groups[group] = true; else clean_groups[group:gsub("[^\9\10\13\20-~\128-\247]", "�")] = true; fixes = fixes + 1; changed = true; end end item.groups = clean_groups; else -- pending entries etc end end if changed then assert(rostermanager.save_roster(username, hostname, roster)); end end pctl.show_message("Fixed %d items on host %s", fixes, hostname); end end return 0; end