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mod_firewall: SUBSCRIBED: Flip subscription check to match documentation
The documentation claims that this condition checks whether the recipient is
subscribed to the sender.
However, it was using the wrong method, and actually checking whether the
sender was subscribed to the recipient.
A quick poll of folk suggested that the documentation's approach is the right
one, so this should fix the code to match the documentation.
This should also fix the bundled anti-spam rules from blocking presence from
JIDs that you subscribe do (but don't have a mutual subscription with).
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:50:48 +0000 |
parent | 5788:78368d2865dd |
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--- labels: - Stage-Obsolete --- # Introduction ::: {.alert .alert-warning} This behavior has now been merged into [mod_s2s][doc:modules:mod_s2s] in trunk and is therefore obsolete when used with trunk. It can still be used with Prosody 0.12 to get this behavior. ::: This module closes s2s connections when [mod_smacks][doc:modules:mod_smacks] reports that a connection has not received a timely acknowledgement as requested, indicating that the connection is broken or the remote server is not responding. With the connection closed, the next stanza to be directed to that server will trigger Prosody to establish a new connection, instead of queueing it on the potentially broken connection. This should prevent messages from being stuck in a queue for a potentially long time before being bounced back to the sender as delivery failure reports. Normally the amount of time it takes for a broken connection to time out is determined by TCP. If this is deemed sensible behavior then it will likely be merged into Prosody itself somewhere.