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mod_firewall: spam-blocking.pfw: Remove requirement for invites to have no body
Some clients (e.g. Gajim) send a body, which I guess makes sense.
The bare JID sender check should already make it hard to bypass this (i.e.
a normal client putting muc#user into a normal chat message shouldn't bypass
the usual message filters).
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 08 Jun 2023 12:20:34 +0100 |
parents | 22784f001b7f |
children | a1f8cc591b66 |
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# mod_muc_defaults Creates MUCs with default configuration settings upon Prosody startup. ## Configuration Under your MUC component, add a `muc_defaults` option with the relevant settings. ``` Component "conference.example.org" "muc" modules_enabled = { "muc_defaults"; } muc_defaults = { { jid_node = "trollbox", affiliations = { admin = { "admin@example.org", "superuser@example.org" }, owner = { "owner@example.org" }, visitors = { "visitor@example.org" } }, config = { name = "General Chat", description = "Public chatroom with no particular topic", allow_member_invites = false, change_subject = false, history_length = 40, lang = "en", logging = true, members_only = false, moderated = false, persistent = true, public = true, public_jids = true } } }; ```