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tools/openfire2prosody.lua @ 13792:4ea7bd7325be 13.0
core.portmanager: Restore use of per-host 'ssl' for SNI hosts. Fixes #1915.
This was an unintentional regression, as per-host 'ssl' options became valid
in 0.12 when SNI support was added for direct TLS ports. While we encourage
most people to use the simpler automatic certificate selection (and it seems
most do, given the overlooking of this bug), there are likely always going to
be use cases for manually-configured certificates.
The issue was introduced in commit 7e9ebdc75ce4 which inadvertently removed
the per-host option checking for SNI.
| author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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| date | Sat, 29 Mar 2025 22:25:19 +0100 |
| parent | 13142:879a6a33c21b |
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#!/usr/bin/env lua -- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Waqas Hussain -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- package.path = package.path..";../?.lua"; package.cpath = package.cpath..";../?.so"; -- needed for util.pposix used in datamanager local my_name = arg[0]; if my_name:match("[/\\]") then package.path = package.path..";"..my_name:gsub("[^/\\]+$", "../?.lua"); package.cpath = package.cpath..";"..my_name:gsub("[^/\\]+$", "../?.so"); end if not pcall(require, "prosody.loader") then pcall(require, "loader"); end -- ugly workaround for getting datamanager to work outside of prosody :( prosody = { }; prosody.platform = "unknown"; if os.getenv("WINDIR") then prosody.platform = "windows"; elseif package.config:sub(1,1) == "/" then prosody.platform = "posix"; end local parse_xml = require "prosody.util.xml".parse; ----------------------------------------------------------------------- package.loaded["util.logger"] = {init = function() return function() end; end} local dm = require "prosody.util.datamanager" dm.set_data_path("data"); local arg = ...; local help = "/? -? ? /h -h /help -help --help"; if not arg or help:find(arg, 1, true) then print([[Openfire importer for Prosody Usage: openfire2prosody.lua filename.xml hostname ]]); os.exit(1); end local host = select(2, ...) or "localhost"; local file = assert(io.open(arg)); local data = assert(file:read("*a")); file:close(); local xml = assert(parse_xml(data)); assert(xml.name == "Openfire", "The input file is not an Openfire XML export"); local substatus_mapping = { ["0"] = "none", ["1"] = "to", ["2"] = "from", ["3"] = "both" }; for _,tag in ipairs(xml.tags) do if tag.name == "User" then local username, password, roster; for _,tag in ipairs(tag.tags) do if tag.name == "Username" then username = tag:get_text(); elseif tag.name == "Password" then password = tag:get_text(); elseif tag.name == "Roster" then roster = {}; local pending = {}; for _,tag in ipairs(tag.tags) do if tag.name == "Item" then local jid = assert(tag.attr.jid, "Roster item has no JID"); if tag.attr.substatus ~= "-1" then local item = {}; item.name = tag.attr.name; item.subscription = assert(substatus_mapping[tag.attr.substatus], "invalid substatus"); item.ask = tag.attr.askstatus == "0" and "subscribe" or nil; local groups = {}; for _,tag in ipairs(tag) do if tag.name == "Group" then groups[tag:get_text()] = true; end end item.groups = groups; roster[jid] = item; end if tag.attr.recvstatus == "1" then pending[jid] = true; end end end if next(pending) then roster[false] = { pending = pending }; end end end assert(username and password, "No username or password"); local ret, err = dm.store(username, host, "accounts", {password = password}); print("["..(err or "success").."] stored account: "..username.."@"..host.." = "..password); if roster then local ret, err = dm.store(username, host, "roster", roster); print("["..(err or "success").."] stored roster: "..username.."@"..host.." = "..password); end end end