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mod_http_oauth2: Implement stateless dynamic client registration
Replaces previous explicit registration that required either the
additional module mod_adhoc_oauth2_client or manually editing the
database. That method was enough to have something to test with, but
would not probably not scale easily.
Dynamic client registration allows creating clients on the fly, which
may be even easier in theory.
In order to not allow basically unauthenticated writes to the database,
we implement a stateless model here.
per_host_key := HMAC(config -> oauth2_registration_key, hostname)
client_id := JWT { client metadata } signed with per_host_key
client_secret := HMAC(per_host_key, client_id)
This should ensure everything we need to know is part of the client_id,
allowing redirects etc to be validated, and the client_secret can be
validated with only the client_id and the per_host_key.
A nonce injected into the client_id JWT should ensure nobody can submit
the same client metadata and retrieve the same client_secret
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Fri, 03 Mar 2023 21:14:19 +0100 |
parents | 8de50be756e5 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' summary: Incidents Handling plugin ... Introduction ============ This module implements [XEP-268](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0268.html). Details ======= It will let you manage reports, inquiries, requests and responses through an Adhoc interface. The following new adhoc admin commands will be available: - List Incidents -- List all available incidents and let's you reply requests. - Send Incident Inquiry -- Inquiry a remote server about an incident. - Send Incident Report -- Send an incident report to a remote server. - Send Incident Request -- Send an incident request to a remote server. Each Adhoc form provides syntax instructions through `<desc/>` elements (they may currently be stripped by Prosody), although it's encouraged to read the [IODEF specifications](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5070). Usage ===== Copy the module folder into your prosody modules directory. Place the module between your enabled modules either into the global or a vhost section. Optional configuration directives: ``` {.lua} incidents_expire_time = 86400 -- Expiral of "closed" incidents in seconds. ``` Info ==== - to be 0.9, works.