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util/session.lua @ 13758:fc97319ef48e 13.0
util.sasl: Preserve 'userdata' field between clones
The :clean_clone() method is designed to provide a new cloned SASL handler,
to be used when starting a fresh SASL negotiation on an existing connection.
The userdata field is currently populated by mod_saslauth with the "read-only"
information that the channel binding methods need to do their stuff.
When :clean_clone() does not preserve this, it causes tracebacks in the cb
profile handlers due to the property being nil.
This does mean that SASL handlers should now not be reused (even when cloned)
across different connections, if they ever could.
| author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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| date | Thu, 06 Mar 2025 13:34:37 +0000 |
| parent | 13165:9c13c11b199d |
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local initialize_filters = require "prosody.util.filters".initialize; local time = require "prosody.util.time"; local logger = require "prosody.util.logger"; local function new_session(typ) local session = { type = typ .. "_unauthed"; base_type = typ; since = time.now(); }; return session; end local function set_id(session) local id = session.base_type .. tostring(session):match("%x+$"):lower(); session.id = id; return session; end local function set_logger(session) local log = logger.init(session.id); session.log = log; return session; end local function set_conn(session, conn) session.conn = conn; session.ip = conn:ip(); return session; end local function set_send(session) local conn = session.conn; if not conn then function session.send(data) session.log("debug", "Discarding data sent to unconnected session: %s", data); return false; end return session; end local filter = initialize_filters(session); local w = conn.write; session.send = function (t) if t.name then t = filter("stanzas/out", t); end if t then t = filter("bytes/out", tostring(t)); if t then local ret, err = w(conn, t); if not ret then session.log("debug", "Error writing to connection: %s", err); return false, err; end end end return true; end return session; end local function set_role(session, role) session.role = role; end return { new = new_session; set_id = set_id; set_logger = set_logger; set_conn = set_conn; set_send = set_send; set_role = set_role; }