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mod_http_oauth2: Implement the Implicit flow
Everyone says this is insecure and bad, but it's also the only thing
that makes sense for e.g. pure JavaScript clients, but hey implement
this even more complicated thing instead!
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Thu, 02 Mar 2023 22:06:50 +0100 |
parent | 4807:62a65c52c3f5 |
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--- summary: rockspec: dependencies: - mod_pubsub_subscription labels: - Stage-Alpha ... This module subscribes to a real-time blocklist using pubsub (XEP-0060). As entries are added and removed from the blocklist, it immediately updates a local service-wide ban list. # Configuring Load this module on your existing MUC component like so: ```lua Component "channels.example.com" "muc" modules_enabled = { -- other modules etc "muc_rtbl"; } ``` Then there are two options, which must be set under the component or in the global section of your config: ``` muc_rtbl_jid = "rtbl.example" muc_rtbl_node = "muc_bans_sha256" ``` # Compatibility Should work with Prosody >= 0.11.x # Developers ## Protocol This version of mod_muc_rtbl assumes that the pubsub node contains one item per blocked JID. The item id should be the SHA256 hash of the JID to block. The payload is not currently used, but it is recommend to use a XEP-0377 report element as the payload.