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mod_sasl_oauthbearer and mod_auth_oauthbearer
Two new modules for logging in with OAuth tokens.
author | JC Brand <jc@opkode.com> |
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date | Wed, 13 Jun 2018 17:09:49 +0000 |
parents | b8834fec4b7e |
children | b4bcb84997e7 |
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# mod_auth_token This module enables Prosody to authenticate time-based one-time-pin (TOTP) HMAC tokens. This is an alternative to "external authentication" which avoids the need to make a blocking HTTP call to the external authentication service (usually a web application backend). Instead, the application generates the HMAC token, which is then sent to Prosody via the XMPP client and Prosody verifies the authenticity of this token. If the token is verified, then the user is authenticated. ## How to generate the token You'll need a shared OTP_SEED value for generating time-based one-time-pin values and a shared private key for signing the HMAC token. You can generate the OTP_SEED value with Python, like so: >>> import pyotp >>> pyotp.random_base32() u'XVGR73KMZH2M4XMY' and the shared secret key as follows: >>> import pyotp >>> pyotp.random_base32(length=32) u'JYXEX4IQOEYFYQ2S3MC5P4ZT4SDHYEA7' These values then need to go into your Prosody.cfg file: token_secret = "JYXEX4IQOEYFYQ2S3MC5P4ZT4SDHYEA7" otp_seed = "XVGR73KMZH2M4XMY" The application that generates the tokens also needs access to these values. For an example on how to generate a token, take a look at the `generate_token` function in the `test_token_auth.lua` file inside this directory. ## Custom SASL auth This module depends on a custom SASL auth mechanism called X-TOKEN and which is provided by the file `mod_sasl_token.lua`. Prosody doesn't automatically pick up this file, so you'll need to update your configuration file's `plugin_paths` to link to this subdirectory (for example to `/usr/lib/prosody-modules/mod_auth_token/`).