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mod_http_oauth2: Record hash of client_id to allow future verification RFC 6819 section 5.2.2.2 states that refresh tokens MUST be bound to the client. In order to do that, we must record something that can definitely tie the client to the grant. Since the full client_id is so large (why we have this client_subset function), a hash is stored instead.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Fri, 02 Jun 2023 10:14:16 +0200
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---
labels:
- 'Stage-Alpha'
summary: |
    Warn admins about outgoing s2s connections that are refused due to
    invalid or untrusted certificates
...

Introduction
============

Similar to mod\_watchregistrations, this module warns admins when an s2s
connection fails due for encryption or trust reasons.

The certificate shows the SHA1 hash, so it can easily be used together
with mod\_s2s\_auth\_fingerprint.

Configuration
=============

    modules_enabled = {
        -- other modules --
        "watchuntrusted",

    }

    untrusted_fail_watchers = { "admin@example.lit" }
    untrusted_fail_notification = "Establishing a secure connection from $from_host to $to_host failed. Certificate hash: $sha1. $errors"

  Option                          Default                                                                                                         Description
  ------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  untrusted\_fail\_watchers       All admins                                                                                                      The users to send the message to
  untrusted\_fail\_notification   "Establishing a secure connection from \$from\_host to \$to\_host failed. Certificate hash: \$sha1. \$errors"   The message to send, \$from\_host, \$to\_host, \$sha1 and \$errors are replaced
  untrusted\_message\_type        `"chat"`                                                                                                        Which kind of message to send. `"normal"` or `"headline"` are other sensible options
  untrusted\_ignore\_domains      Empty                                                                                                           The domains that this module should not warn about

Compatibility
=============

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  trunk   Works
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