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spec/util_sasl_spec.lua @ 11047:93cdd1ece689
mod_posix: Remove ancient undocumented user switching
User switching has been done by prosodyctl or init scripts for a very
long time now, so this is not needed.
Using this would not have worked with module reloading (e.g. to reload
certificates) since ports are closed and re-bound, which would then not
be allowed.
Today there exists better ways to grant low ports, i.e. capabilities(7)
<Zash> Why do we have this?
<MattJ> Remove it
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Mon, 24 Aug 2020 19:48:47 +0200 |
parent | 10502:f1c0aa521dd5 |
child | 13113:191fe4866e3e |
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local sasl = require "util.sasl"; -- profile * mechanism -- callbacks could use spies instead describe("util.sasl", function () describe("plain_test profile", function () local profile = { plain_test = function (_, username, password, realm) assert.equals("user", username) assert.equals("pencil", password) assert.equals("sasl.test", realm) return true, true; end; }; it("works with PLAIN", function () local plain = sasl.new("sasl.test", profile); assert.truthy(plain:select("PLAIN")); assert.truthy(plain:process("\000user\000pencil")); assert.equals("user", plain.username); end); end); describe("plain profile", function () local profile = { plain = function (_, username, realm) assert.equals("user", username) assert.equals("sasl.test", realm) return "pencil", true; end; }; it("works with PLAIN", function () local plain = sasl.new("sasl.test", profile); assert.truthy(plain:select("PLAIN")); assert.truthy(plain:process("\000user\000pencil")); assert.equals("user", plain.username); end); -- TODO SCRAM end); end);