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mod_firewall: Fix example in README to use |host (thanks DebXWoody)
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Wed, 05 Aug 2020 16:38:49 +0100
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634 host Return the host ('domain') part of a JID 634 host Return the host ('domain') part of a JID
635 resource Return the resource part of a JID 635 resource Return the resource part of a JID
636 636
637 For example, to apply a rate limit to stanzas per sender domain: 637 For example, to apply a rate limit to stanzas per sender domain:
638 638
639 LIMIT normal on $<@from|domain> 639 LIMIT normal on $<@from|host>
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641 If the path does not match (e.g. the element isn't found, or the attribute doesn't exist) or any of the functions fail to produce an output (e.g. an invalid 641 If the path does not match (e.g. the element isn't found, or the attribute doesn't exist) or any of the functions fail to produce an output (e.g. an invalid
642 JID was passed to a function that only handles valid JIDs) the expression will return the text `<undefined>`. You can override this by ending the expression 642 JID was passed to a function that only handles valid JIDs) the expression will return the text `<undefined>`. You can override this by ending the expression
643 with a double pipe ('||') followed by a quoted string to use as a default instead. E.g. to default to the string "normal" when there is no 'type' attribute: 643 with a double pipe ('||') followed by a quoted string to use as a default instead. E.g. to default to the string "normal" when there is no 'type' attribute:
644 644