view mod_auth_external/examples/bash/prosody-auth-example.sh @ 2670:6e01878103c0

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>
date Thu, 06 Apr 2017 02:12:14 +0200
parents 25641c4cab36
children
line wrap: on
line source

#!/bin/bash

IFS=":"
AUTH_OK=1
AUTH_FAILED=0
LOGFILE="/var/log/prosody/auth.log"
USELOG=false

while read ACTION USER HOST PASS ; do

    [ $USELOG == true ] && { echo "Date: $(date) Action: $ACTION User: $USER Host: $HOST Pass: $PASS" >> $LOGFILE; }

    case $ACTION in
	"auth")
	    if [ $USER == "someone" ] ; then
        	echo $AUTH_OK
            else
		echo $AUTH_FAILED
	    fi
	;;
	*)
	    echo $AUTH_FAILED
	;;
    esac

done