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mod_http_oauth2: Support granting zero role-scopes It seems Very Bad that if you uncheck all roles on the consent page, you get the default scopes, which seems the opposite of what you probably intended. Currently, mod_tokenauth will do the same thing, so work is needed there too to allow issuing tokens without roles. A token without a role could be used for OIDC login, and not much else. This seems like a valuable thing to support.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sun, 07 May 2023 19:29:15 +0200
parents 368bf9b06484
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local st = require "util.stanza";
local nodeprep = require "util.encodings".stringprep.nodeprep;

local block_users = module:get_option_set("block_registrations_users", {
	"abuse", "admin", "administrator", "hostmaster", "info", "news",
	"noc", "operator", "owner", "postmaster", "register", "registration",
	"root", "security", "service", "signup", "support", "sysadmin",
	"sysop", "system", "test", "trouble", "webmaster", "www", "xmpp",
});
local block_patterns = module:get_option_set("block_registrations_matching", {});
local require_pattern = module:get_option_string("block_registrations_require");

function is_blocked(username)
        -- Check if the username is simply blocked
        if block_users:contains(username) then return true; end

        for pattern in block_patterns do
                if username:find(pattern) then
                        return true;
                end
        end
        -- Not blocked, but check that username matches allowed pattern
        if require_pattern and not username:match(require_pattern) then
                return true;
        end
end

module:hook("user-registering", function(event)
        local username = event.username;
        if is_blocked(username) then
                event.allowed = false;
                return true;
        end
end, 10);