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mod_saslauth: Support tls-server-end-point via manually specified hash
Since this channel binding method is said to enable TLS offloading then
you need tell Prosody the hash (or the full cert), so this seems like a
good start.
Support is RECOMMENDED in XEP-0440 version 0.2
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Mon, 07 Dec 2020 19:53:26 +0100 |
parent | 9708:6507df6d2c55 |
child | 13414:d54364746a7c |
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# #667 MUC message with subject and body SHALL NOT be interpreted as a subject change [Client] Romeo password: password jid: romeo@localhost ----- Romeo connects # and creates a room Romeo sends: <presence to="issue667@conference.localhost/Romeo"> <x xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/muc"/> </presence> Romeo receives: <presence from="issue667@conference.localhost/Romeo"> <x xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user"> <status code="201"/> <item affiliation="owner" role="moderator" jid="${Romeo's full JID}"/> <status code="110"/> </x> </presence> # the default (empty) subject Romeo receives: <message type="groupchat" from="issue667@conference.localhost"> <subject/> </message> # this should be treated as a normal message Romeo sends: <message to="issue667@conference.localhost" type="groupchat"> <subject>Greetings</subject> <body>Hello everyone</body> </message> Romeo receives: <message type="groupchat" from="issue667@conference.localhost/Romeo"> <subject>Greetings</subject> <body>Hello everyone</body> </message> # Resync Romeo sends: <presence to="issue667@conference.localhost/Romeo"> <x xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/muc"/> </presence> # Presences Romeo receives: <presence from="issue667@conference.localhost/Romeo"> <x xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user"> <item affiliation="owner" role="moderator" jid="${Romeo's full JID}"/> <status code="110"/> </x> </presence> Romeo receives: <message type="groupchat" from="issue667@conference.localhost/Romeo"> <subject>Greetings</subject> <body>Hello everyone</body> </message> # the still empty subject Romeo receives: <message type="groupchat" from="issue667@conference.localhost"> <subject/> </message> # this is a subject change Romeo sends: <message to="issue667@conference.localhost" type="groupchat"> <subject>Something to talk about</subject> </message> Romeo receives: <message type="groupchat" from="issue667@conference.localhost/Romeo"> <subject>Something to talk about</subject> </message> # a message without <subject> Romeo sends: <message to="issue667@conference.localhost" type="groupchat"> <body>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet</body> </message> Romeo receives: <message type="groupchat" from="issue667@conference.localhost/Romeo"> <body>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet</body> </message> # Resync Romeo sends: <presence to="issue667@conference.localhost/Romeo"> <x xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/muc"/> </presence> # Presences Romeo receives: <presence from="issue667@conference.localhost/Romeo"> <x xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user"> <item affiliation="owner" role="moderator" jid="${Romeo's full JID}"/> <status code="110"/> </x> </presence> # History # These have delay tags but we ignore those for now Romeo receives: <message type="groupchat" from="issue667@conference.localhost/Romeo"> <subject>Greetings</subject> <body>Hello everyone</body> </message> Romeo receives: <message type="groupchat" from="issue667@conference.localhost/Romeo"> <body>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet</body> </message> # Finally, the topic Romeo receives: <message type="groupchat" from="issue667@conference.localhost/Romeo"> <subject>Something to talk about</subject> </message> Romeo disconnects