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mod_http_oauth2: Reject loopback URIs as client_uri This really should be a proper website with info, https://localhost is not good enough. Ideally we'd validate that it's got proper DNS and is actually reachable, but triggering HTTP or even DNS lookups seems like it would carry abuse potential that would best to avoid.
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1 # Introduction
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3 This module closes s2s connections when
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4 [mod_smacks][doc:modules:mod_smacks] reports that a connection has not
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5 received a timely acknowledgement as requested, indicating that the
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6 connection is broken or the remote server is not responding.
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8 With the connection closed, the next stanza to be directed to that
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9 server will trigger Prosody to establish a new connection, instead of
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10 queueing it on the potentially broken connection.
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12 This should prevent messages from being stuck in a queue for a
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13 potentially long time before being bounced back to the sender as
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14 delivery failure reports.
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16 Normally the amount of time it takes for a broken connection to time out
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17 is determined by TCP.
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19 If this is deemed sensible behavior then it will likely be merged into
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20 Prosody itself somewhere.