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mod_http_oauth2: Support HTTP Basic auth on token endpoint This is described in RFC 6749 section 2.3.1 and draft-ietf-oauth-v2-1-07 2.3.1 as the recommended way to transmit the client's credentials. The older spec even calls it the "client password", but the new spec clarifies that this is just another term for the client secret.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Tue, 07 Mar 2023 15:27:50 +0000
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---
labels:
- 'Stage-Alpha'
- 'Type-S2SAuth'
summary: Fingerprint based s2s authentication
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Introduction
============

This module allows you to manually pin certificate fingerprints of
remote servers.

Details
=======

Servers not listed in the configuration are not affected.

Configuration
=============

After installing and enabling this module, you can put fingerprints of
remote servers in your config like this:

``` {.lua}
s2s_auth_fingerprint_digest = "sha1" -- This is the default. Other options are "sha256" and "sha512"
s2s_trusted_fingerprints = {
    ["jabber.org"] = "11:C2:3D:87:3F:95:F8:13:F8:CA:81:33:71:36:A7:00:E0:01:95:ED";
    ["matthewwild.co.uk"] = {
        "FD:7F:B2:B9:4C:C4:CB:E2:E7:48:FB:0D:98:11:C7:D8:4D:2A:62:AA";
        "CF:F3:EC:43:A9:D5:D1:4D:D4:57:09:55:52:BC:5D:73:06:1A:A1:A0";
    };
}

-- If you don't want to fall back to dialback, you can list the domains s2s_secure_domains too
s2s_secure_domains = {
    "jabber.org";
}
```

Compatibility
=============

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  trunk   Works
  0.9     Works
  0.8     Doesn't work
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