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mod_smacks: Fix traceback due to session being destroyed in send() Sending something can cause the OS to notice that the connection is dead and then the connection can be dead at this point. More likely if opportunistic_writes is enabled.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Thu, 01 Apr 2021 11:35:26 +0200
parents 7dbde05b48a9
children
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local filters = require "util.filters";
local config = {}
config.file = module:get_option_string("crossdomain_file", "");
config.string = module:get_option_string("crossdomain_string", [[<?xml version="1.0"?><!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM "/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd"><cross-domain-policy><site-control permitted-cross-domain-policies="master-only"/><allow-access-from domain="*" /></cross-domain-policy>]]);
local string = ''
if not config.file ~= '' then
	local f = assert(io.open(config.file));
	string = f:read("*all");
else
	string = config.string
end

module:log("debug", "crossdomain string: "..string);

module:set_global();

function filter_policy(data, session)
	-- Since we only want to check the first block of data, remove the filter
	filters.remove_filter(session, "bytes/in", filter_policy);
	if data == "<policy-file-request/>\0" then
		session.send(string.."\0");
		return nil; -- Drop data to prevent it reaching the XMPP parser
	else
		return data; -- Pass data through, it wasn't a policy request
	end

end

function filter_session(session)
	if session.type == "c2s_unauthed" then
		filters.add_filter(session, "bytes/in", filter_policy, -1);
	end
end

function module.load()
	filters.add_filter_hook(filter_session);
end

function module.unload()
	filters.remove_filter_hook(filter_session);
end