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util.prosodyctl.cert: Look for certificates in a consistent order
Shortest first, then alphabetically, so that it prefers the base domain
over subdomains.
Fixes that it might otherwise pick a random sub-domain for filename on
each run, cluttering the certs directory and potentially tricking
Prosody into using an older certificate that might be about to expire.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 26 Jan 2022 13:24:23 +0100 |
parent | 132:9a4aa57af367 |
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This file documents the structure of the roster object. table roster { [string bare_jid] = roster_item } table roster_item { string subscription = "none" | "to" | "from" | "both" string name = Opaque string set by client. (optional) set groups = a set of opaque strings set by the client boolean ask = nil | "subscribe" - a value of true indicates subscription is pending } The roster is available as hosts[host].sessions[username].roster and a copy is made to session.roster for all sessions. All modifications to a roster should be done through the rostermanager.