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mod_sasl2_fast: Restore non-FAST SASL handler upon reset
This fixes an issue where, after failed FAST authentication, the FAST handler
was still used (even though the client now wants to try with a password or
other non-FAST credentials).
A little hacky perhaps, but probably the best we can do without baking FAST
support directly into mod_sasl2.
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 16 Jan 2025 15:46:15 +0000 |
parent | 6003:fe081789f7b5 |
child | 6211:750d64c47ec6 |
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--- labels: summary: 'Test account credentials using HTTP' ... Introduction ------------ This module lets you test whether a set of credentials are valid, using Prosody's configured authentication mechanism. This is useful as an easy way to allow other (e.g. non-XMPP) applications to authenticate users using their XMPP credentials. Syntax ------ To test credentials, issue a simple GET request with HTTP basic auth: GET /auth_check HTTP/1.1 Authorization: Basic <base64(jid:password)> Prosody will return a 2xx code on success (user exists and credentials are correct), or 401 if the credentials are invalid. Any other code may be returned if there is a problem handling the request. ### Example usage Here follows some example usage using `curl`. curl http://prosody.local:5280/auth_check -u user@example.com:secr1t