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core/features.lua @ 13854:0b01f40df0f9 13.0

mod_http_file_share: Add media-src 'self' to Content-Security-Policy header This allows certain media files to be loaded when navigated to directly in a web browser. Note that in some browsers (Chrome), the media gets transformed internally into a HTML page with some basic styles, but these are blocked due to our default-src policy of 'none' Although this could be unblocked with style-src unsafe-inline, it is not our plan to fix this, because this would have negative security implications. The reason for our CSP is to prevent the file share service from being used to host malicious HTML/CSS/JS. Yes, CSS can be malicious. Our file share service is for uploading and downloading files, it is not a substitute for website/content hosting.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Fri, 18 Apr 2025 12:25:06 +0100
parent 13718:569fae28a2f3
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local set = require "prosody.util.set";

return {
	available = set.new{
		-- mod_bookmarks bundled
		"mod_bookmarks";
		-- mod_server_info bundled
		"mod_server_info";
		-- mod_flags bundled
		"mod_flags";
		-- mod_cloud_notify bundled
		"mod_cloud_notify";
		-- mod_muc has built-in vcard support
		"muc_vcard";
		-- mod_http_altconnect bundled
		"http_altconnect";
		-- Roles, module.may and per-session authz
		"permissions";
		-- prosody.* namespace
		"loader";
		-- "keyval+" store
		"keyval+";

		"s2sout-pre-connect-event";

		-- prosody:guest, prosody:registered, prosody:member
		"split-user-roles";

		-- new moduleapi methods
		"getopt-enum";
		"getopt-interval";
		"getopt-period";
		"getopt-integer";

		-- new module.ready()
		"module-ready";

		-- SIGUSR1 and 2 events
		"signal-events";
	};
};