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mod_c2s_conn_throttle: Reduce log level from error->info Our general policy is that "error" should never be triggerable by remote entities, and that it is always about something that requires admin intervention. This satisfies neither condition. The "warn" level can be used for unexpected events/behaviour triggered by remote entities, and this could qualify. However I don't think failed auth attempts are unexpected enough. I selected "info" because it is what is also used for other notable session lifecycle events.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Thu, 07 Dec 2023 15:46:50 +0000
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---
labels:
- Stage-Beta
summary: "Fast Authentication Streamlining Tokens"
rockspec:
  dependencies:
  - mod_sasl2
---

This module implements a mechanism via which clients can exchange a password
for a secure token, improving security and streamlining future reconnections.

At the time of writing, the XEP that describes the FAST protocol is still
working its way through the XSF standards process. You can [view the FAST XEP
proposal here](https://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/xep-fast.html).

This module depends on [mod_sasl2].

## Configuration

| Name                      | Description                                            | Default               |
|---------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------|
| sasl2_fast_token_ttl      | Default token expiry (seconds)                         | `86400*21` (21 days)  |
| sasl2_fast_token_min_ttl  | Time before tokens are eligible for rotation (seconds) | `86400` (1 day)       |

The `sasl2_fast_token_ttl` option determines the length of time a client can
remain disconnected before being "logged out" and needing to authenticate with
a password. Clients must perform at least one FAST authentication within this
period to remain active.

The `sasl2_fast_token_min_ttl` option defines how long before a token will be
rotated by the server. By default a token is rotated if it is older than 24
hours. This value should be less than `sasl2_fast_token_ttl` to prevent
clients being logged out unexpectedly.