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mod_http: Make RFC 7239 Forwarded opt-in for now to be safe
Supporting both methods at the same time may open to spoofing attacks,
whereby a client sends a Forwarded header that is not stripped by a
reverse proxy, leading Prosody to use that instead of the X-Forwarded-*
headers actually sent by the proxy.
By only supporting one at a time, it can be configured to match what the
proxy uses.
Disabled by default since implementations are sparse and X-Forwarded-*
are everywhere.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sat, 03 Jun 2023 21:53:20 +0200 |
parent | 13066:4aa4a51a7a77 |
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#!/usr/bin/env lua -- traceback to errors.err for vim -q -- e.g. curl https://prosody.im/paste/xxx | tb2err > errors.err && vim -q local path_sep = package.config:sub(1,1); for line in io.lines() do local src, err = line:match("%s*(%S+)(:%d+: .*)") if src then src = src:gsub("\\", path_sep); local cut = src:match("/()core/") or src:match("/()net/") or src:match("/()util/") or src:match("/()modules/") or src:match("/()prosody%-modules/") or src:match("/()plugins/") or src:match("/()prosody[ctl]*$") if cut then src = src:sub(cut); end src = src:gsub("prosody%-modules/", "../modules/") src = src:gsub("^modules/", "plugins/") io.write(src, err, "\n"); end end