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mod_invites_register_api: Use set_password() for password resets
Previously the code relied on the (weird) behaviour of create_user(), which
would update the password for a user account if it already existed. This has
several issues, and we plan to deprecate this behaviour of create_user().
The larger issue is that this route does not trigger the user-password-changed
event, which can be a security problem. For example, it did not disconnect
existing user sessions (this occurs in mod_c2s in response to the event).
Switching to set_password() is the right thing to do
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 06 Feb 2025 10:24:30 +0000 |
parent | 4897:42a362a2bf51 |
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This module adds a `portcheck` command to the [shell][doc:console] intended for use with health checks, i.e. to check whether Prosody is listening to all expected ports. # Usage After installing and enabling the module a command like this becomes available: ``` bash prosodyctl shell "portcheck [::]:5222 *:5222 [::]:5269 *:5269" ``` This would check if the c2s (`5222`) and s2s (`5269`) ports are available on both IPv6 (`*`) and *Legacy IP*^[often referred to as IPv4]. # Compatibility Compatible with Prosody **trunk**, will **not** work with 0.11.x or earlier.