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mod_s2sout_override/mod_s2sout_override.lua @ 6057:cc665f343690

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>
date Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:50:48 +0000
parent 5632:ae62d92506dc
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--% requires: s2sout-pre-connect-event

local url = require"socket.url";
local basic_resolver = require "net.resolvers.basic";

local override_for = module:get_option(module.name, {}); -- map of host to "tcp://example.com:5269"

module:hook("s2sout-pre-connect", function(event)
	local override = override_for[event.session.to_host] or override_for[event.session.to_host:gsub("^[^.]+%.", "*.")] or override_for["*"];
	if type(override) == "string" then
		override = url.parse(override);
	end
	if type(override) == "table" and override.scheme == "tcp" and type(override.host) == "string" then
		event.resolver = basic_resolver.new(override.host, tonumber(override.port) or 5269, override.scheme, {});
	elseif type(override) == "table" and override.scheme == "tls" and type(override.host) == "string" then
		event.resolver = basic_resolver.new(override.host, tonumber(override.port) or 5270, "tcp",
			{ servername = event.session.to_host; sslctx = event.session.ssl_ctx });
	end
end);