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mod_smacks: Ignore user when writing or reading session_cache on prosody 0.9
At least under some circumstances it seems that session.username is nil when
a user tries to resume his session in prosody 0.9.
The username is not relevant when no limiting is done (limiting the number of
entries in the session cache is only possible in prosody 0.10), so this
commit removes the usage of the username when accessing the prosody 0.9 session
cache.
author | tmolitor <thilo@eightysoft.de> |
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date | Thu, 06 Apr 2017 02:12:14 +0200 |
parents | 4d73a1a6ba68 |
children | bcff0e8b7b4d |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' summary: Web administration interface ... Introduction ============ This module provides a basic web administration interface. It currently gives you access to Ad-Hoc commands on any virtual host or component that you are set as an administrator for in the Prosody config file. It also provides a live list of all S2S and C2S connections. Installation ============ 1. Copy the admin\_web directory into a directory Prosody will check for plugins. (cf. [Installing modules](http://prosody.im/doc/installing_modules)) 2. Execute the contained get\_deps.sh script from within the admin\_web directory. (Requires wget, tar, and a basic shell) Configuration Details ===================== "admin\_web" needs to be added to the modules\_enabled table of the host you want to load this module on. By default the interface will then be reachable under `http://example.com:5280/admin`, or `https://example.com:5281/admin`. The module will automatically enable two other modules if they aren't already: mod\_bosh (used to connect to the server from the web), and mod\_admin\_adhoc (which provides admin commands over XMPP). VirtualHost "example.com" modules_enabled = { ..... "admin_web"; ..... } Compatibility ============= --------- --------------- trunk Works 0.9 Works \<= 0.8 Not supported --------- ---------------