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mod_http: Limit unencrypted http port (5280) to loopback by default
Since accessing this port directly over the wider Internet is unlikely
to intentional anymore. Most uses will likely be by reverse proxies, by
mistake or because of trouble configuring HTTPS.
Blocking mistaken uses is just a good thing, letting users send
potentially private things unencrypted tends to be Strongly Discouraged
these days.
Many reverse proxy setups operate over loopback, so listening there
instead of all interfaces is a net improvement.
Improved automatic certificate location and SNI support has mostly
eliminated the need for manual certificate configuration so HTTPS should
Just Work once certificates have been provided.
For local testing during development, connecting over loopback is likely
fine as well. When really needed, `http_interfaces` can still be set.
Suggested by Link Mauve
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sat, 15 Jan 2022 15:13:41 +0100 |
parent | 9524:1f6f3b941eb1 |
child | 12967:53b0730093d8 |
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# XEP-0054 vCard-temp writable and readable by anyone # mod_scansion_record on host 'localhost' recording started 2018-10-20T15:00:12Z [Client] Romeo jid: romeo@localhost password: password [Client] Juliet jid: juliet@localhost password: password ----- Romeo connects # Romeo sets his vCard # FN and N are required by the schema and mod_vcard_legacy will always inject them Romeo sends: <iq id="lx3" type="set"> <vCard xmlns="vcard-temp"> <FN>Romeo Montague</FN> <N> <FAMILY>Montague</FAMILY> <GIVEN>Romeo</GIVEN> <MIDDLE/> <PREFIX/> <SUFFIX/> </N> </vCard> </iq> Romeo receives: <iq type="result" id="lx3" to="${Romeo's full JID}"/> Romeo sends: <iq id="lx4" type="get"> <vCard xmlns="vcard-temp"/> </iq> Romeo receives: <iq type="result" id="lx4" to="${Romeo's full JID}"> <vCard xmlns="vcard-temp"> <FN>Romeo Montague</FN> <N> <FAMILY>Montague</FAMILY> <GIVEN>Romeo</GIVEN> <MIDDLE/> <PREFIX/> <SUFFIX/> </N> </vCard> </iq> Romeo disconnects Juliet connects Juliet sends: <iq type="get" id="lx3" to="romeo@localhost"> <vCard xmlns="vcard-temp"/> </iq> # Juliet can see Romeo's vCard since it's public Juliet receives: <iq type="result" from="romeo@localhost" id="lx3" to="${Juliet's full JID}"> <vCard xmlns="vcard-temp"> <FN>Romeo Montague</FN> <N> <FAMILY>Montague</FAMILY> <GIVEN>Romeo</GIVEN> <MIDDLE/> <PREFIX/> <SUFFIX/> </N> </vCard> </iq> Juliet disconnects # recording ended on 2018-10-20T15:02:14Z