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plugin XEP-0384: OMEMO trust policy:
OMEMO trust policy can now be specified. For now there are 2 policies:
- `manual`: each new device fingerprint must be explicitly trusted or not before the
device can be used, and the message sent
- `BTBV` (Blind Trust Before Verification): each new device fingerprint is automically
trusted, until user manually trust or not a device, in which case the behaviour becomes
the same as for `manual` for the entity. When using the Trust UI, user can put the
entity back to blind trust if they wish.
A message is send as feedback to user when a new device is/must be trusted, trying to
explain clearly what's happening to the user.
Devices which have been automically trusted are marked, so user can know which ones may
cause security issue.
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Fri, 27 Mar 2020 10:02:14 +0100 |
parents | 0b6d56a8f7e3 |
children | e81ad34e8af8 |
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#!/bin/sh DEBUG="" DAEMON="" PYTHON="python3" # for Python 3, "twistd" is named "twistd3" on some distros, so we check for it first TWISTD="$(which twistd3 2>/dev/null)" if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then TWISTD="$(which twistd 2>/dev/null)" fi if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then printf "Can't find \"twistd\" script, are you sure that Twisted is installed?\n" exit 1 fi kill_process() { # $1 is the file containing the PID to kill, $2 is the process name if [ -f $1 ]; then PID=`cat $1` if ps -p $PID > /dev/null; then printf "Terminating $2... " kill $PID while ps -p $PID > /dev/null; do sleep 0.2 done printf "OK\n" else echo "No running process of ID $PID... removing PID file" rm -f $1 fi else echo "$2 is probably not running (PID file doesn't exist)" fi } #We use python to parse config files eval `/usr/bin/env "$PYTHON" << PYTHONEND from sat.core.constants import Const as C from sat.tools.config import fixLocalDir from configparser import ConfigParser from os.path import expanduser, join import sys fixLocalDir() # XXX: tmp update code, will be removed in the future config = ConfigParser(defaults=C.DEFAULT_CONFIG) try: config.read(C.CONFIG_FILES) except: print ("echo \"/!\\ Can't read main config ! Please check the syntax\";") print ("exit 1") sys.exit() env=[] env.append("PID_DIR='%s'" % join(expanduser(config.get('DEFAULT', 'pid_dir')),'')) env.append("LOG_DIR='%s'" % join(expanduser(config.get('DEFAULT', 'log_dir')),'')) env.append("APP_NAME='%s'" % C.APP_NAME) env.append("APP_NAME_FILE='%s'" % C.APP_NAME_FILE) print (";".join(env)) PYTHONEND ` APP_NAME="$APP_NAME" PID_FILE="$PID_DIR$APP_NAME_FILE.pid" LOG_FILE="$LOG_DIR$APP_NAME_FILE.log" RUNNING_MSG="$APP_NAME is running" NOT_RUNNING_MSG="$APP_NAME is *NOT* running" # if there is one argument which is "stop", then we kill SaT if [ $# -eq 1 ];then if [ $1 = "stop" ];then kill_process $PID_FILE "$APP_NAME" exit 0 elif [ $1 = "debug" ];then echo "Launching $APP_NAME in debug mode" DEBUG="--debug" elif [ $1 = "fg" ];then echo "Launching $APP_NAME in foreground mode" DAEMON="n" elif [ $1 = "status" ];then if [ -f $PID_FILE ]; then PID=`cat $PID_FILE` ps -p$PID 2>&1 > /dev/null if [ $? = 0 ];then echo "$RUNNING_MSG (pid: $PID)" exit 0 else echo "$NOT_RUNNING_MSG, but a pid file is present (bad exit ?): $PID_FILE" exit 2 fi else echo "$NOT_RUNNING_MSG" exit 1 fi else echo "bad argument, please use one of (stop, debug, fg, status) or no argument" exit 1 fi fi MAIN_OPTIONS="-${DAEMON}o" #Don't change the next lines AUTO_OPTIONS="" ADDITIONAL_OPTIONS="--pidfile $PID_FILE --logfile $LOG_FILE $AUTO_OPTIONS $DEBUG" log_dir=`dirname "$LOG_FILE"` if [ ! -d $log_dir ] ; then mkdir $log_dir fi exec /usr/bin/env $PYTHON $TWISTD $MAIN_OPTIONS $ADDITIONAL_OPTIONS $APP_NAME_FILE