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net.server_epoll: Don't immediately destroy upon getting closed on read
Instead try to write any remaining buffered data. If the write attempt
also fails with "closed" then there's nothing we can do and the socket
is gone.
This reverts what appears to be a mistakenly included part of c8aa66595072
Thanks jonas’ for noticing
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 15 Sep 2021 18:39:37 +0200 |
parent | 10454:6c3fccb75b38 |
child | 11835:a405884c62f4 |
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module:set_global(); local cert_verify_identity = require "util.x509".verify_identity; local NULL = {}; local log = module._log; module:hook("s2s-check-certificate", function(event) local session, host, cert = event.session, event.host, event.cert; local conn = session.conn:socket(); local log = session.log or log; if not cert then log("warn", "No certificate provided by %s", host or "unknown host"); return; end local chain_valid, errors; if conn.getpeerverification then chain_valid, errors = conn:getpeerverification(); else chain_valid, errors = false, { { "Chain verification not supported by this version of LuaSec" } }; end -- Is there any interest in printing out all/the number of errors here? if not chain_valid then log("debug", "certificate chain validation result: invalid"); for depth, t in pairs(errors or NULL) do log("debug", "certificate error(s) at depth %d: %s", depth-1, table.concat(t, ", ")) end session.cert_chain_status = "invalid"; session.cert_chain_errors = errors; else log("debug", "certificate chain validation result: valid"); session.cert_chain_status = "valid"; -- We'll go ahead and verify the asserted identity if the -- connecting server specified one. if host then if cert_verify_identity(host, "xmpp-server", cert) then session.cert_identity_status = "valid" else session.cert_identity_status = "invalid" end log("debug", "certificate identity validation result: %s", session.cert_identity_status); end end end, 509);