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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 | 8ee5816363b0 |
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# Introduction Many projects have a support room accessible via a web chat. This module allows making the URL to such a web chat discoverable via the XMPP service discovery protocol, enabling e.g. [search engines](https://search.jabbercat.org/) to index and present these. # Configuring ## Enabling ``` {.lua} Component "rooms.example.net" "muc" modules_enabled = { "muc_webchat_url"; } ``` ## Settings The URL is configured using the in-band MUC room configuration protocol. The module can optionally be configured to give all public (not members-only, hidden or password protected) rooms gain a default value based on a template: ``` {.lua} muc_webchat_baseurl = "https://chat.example.com/join?room={node}" ``` The following variables will be subsituted with room address details: `{jid}` : The complete room address, eg `room@muc.example.com`ยท `{node}` : The local part (before the `@`) of the room JID. `{host}` : The domain name part of the room JID.