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mod_auth_oauth_external: Allow different username in PLAIN vs final JID
Mastodon for example having email addresses usernames in login, but a
different username in the service itself.
Thanks to @tcit@social.tcit.fr for the pointer to a usable validation
endpoint for Mastodon, allowing this to be tested.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 10 May 2023 13:52:31 +0200 |
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--- summary: Cipher policy enforcement with application level error reporting ... # Introduction This module arose from discussions at the XMPP Summit about enforcing better ciphers in TLS. It may seem attractive to disallow some insecure ciphers or require forward secrecy, but doing this at the TLS level would the user with an unhelpful "Encryption failed" message. This module does this enforcing at the application level, allowing better error messages. # Configuration First, download and add the module to `module_enabled`. Then you can decide on what policy you want to have. Requiring ciphers with forward secrecy is the most simple to set up. ``` lua tls_policy = "FS" -- allow only ciphers that enable forward secrecy ``` A more complicated example: ``` lua tls_policy = { c2s = { encryption = "AES"; -- Require AES (or AESGCM) encryption protocol = "TLSv1.2"; -- and TLSv1.2 bits = 128; -- and at least 128 bits (FIXME: remember what this meant) } s2s = { cipher = "AESGCM"; -- Require AESGCM ciphers protocol = "TLSv1.[12]"; -- and TLSv1.1 or 1.2 authentication = "RSA"; -- with RSA authentication }; } ``` # Compatibility Requires LuaSec 0.5