annotate mod_lib_ldap/dev/README.md @ 5682:527c747711f3
mod_http_oauth2: Limit revocation to clients own tokens in strict mode
RFC 7009 section 2.1 states:
> The authorization server first validates the client credentials (in
> case of a confidential client) and then verifies whether the token was
> issued to the client making the revocation request. If this
> validation fails, the request is refused and the client is informed of
> the error by the authorization server as described below.
The first part was already covered (in strict mode). This adds the later
part using the hash of client_id recorded in 0860497152af
It still seems weird to me that revoking a leaked token should not be
allowed whoever might have discovered it, as that seems the responsible
thing to do.
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Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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Sun, 29 Oct 2023 11:30:49 +0100 |
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1 Developer Utilities/Tests |
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4 This directory exists for reasons of sanity checking. If you wish |
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5 to run the tests, set up Prosody as you normally would, and install the LDAP |
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6 modules as normal as well. Set up OpenLDAP using the configuration directory |
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7 found in this directory (slapd.conf), and run the following command to import |
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8 the test definitions into the LDAP server: |
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10 ldapadd -x -w prosody -D 'cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com' -f posix-users.ldif |
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12 Then just run prove (you will need perl and AnyEvent::XMPP installed): |
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14 prove t |