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mod_vcard_muc: Add an alternative method of signaling avatar change
When the avatar has been changed, a signal is sent that the room
configuration has changed. Clients then do a disco#info query to find
the SHA-1 of the new avatar. They can then fetch it as before, or not if
they have it cached already.
This is meant to be less disruptive than signaling via presence, which
caused problems for some clients.
If clients transition to the new method, the old one can eventually be removed.
The namespace is made up while waiting for standardization.
Otherwise it is very close to what's described in
https://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/muc-avatars.html
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sun, 25 Aug 2019 20:46:43 +0200 |
parents | f8ecb4b248b0 |
children | bf5370a40a15 |
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[Unit] ### see man systemd.unit Description=Prosody XMPP Server Documentation=https://prosody.im/doc [Service] ### See man systemd.service ### # With this configuration, systemd takes care of daemonization # so Prosody should be configured with daemonize = false Type=simple # Not sure if this is needed for 'simple' PIDFile=/var/run/prosody/prosody.pid # Start by executing the main executable ExecStart=/usr/bin/prosody ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID # Restart on crashes Restart=on-abnormal # Set O_NONBLOCK flag on sockets passed via socket activation NonBlocking=true ### See man systemd.exec ### WorkingDirectory=/var/lib/prosody User=prosody Group=prosody Umask=0027 # Nice=0 # Set stdin to /dev/null since Prosody does not need it StandardInput=null # Direct stdout/-err to journald for use with log = "*stdout" StandardOutput=journal StandardError=inherit # This usually defaults to 4k or so # LimitNOFILE=1M ## Interesting protection methods # Finding a useful combo of these settings would be nice # # Needs read access to /etc/prosody for config # Needs write access to /var/lib/prosody for storing data (for internal storage) # Needs write access to /var/log/prosody for writing logs (depending on config) # Needs read access to code and libraries loaded # ReadWriteDirectories=/var/lib/prosody /var/log/prosody # InaccessibleDirectories=/boot /home /media /mnt /root /srv # ReadOnlyDirectories=/usr /etc/prosody # PrivateTmp=true # PrivateDevices=true # PrivateNetwork=false # ProtectSystem=full # ProtectHome=true # ProtectKernelTunables=true # ProtectControlGroups=true # SystemCallFilter= # This should break LuaJIT # MemoryDenyWriteExecute=true