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mod_sasl2_fast: Fix harmless off-by-one error (invalidates existing tokens!)
Problem:
This was causing the key to become "<token>--cur" instead of the expected
"<token>-cur". As the same key was used by the code to both set and get, it
still worked.
Rationale for change:
Although it worked, it's unintended, inconsistent and messy. It increases the
chances of future bugs due to the unexpected format.
Side-effects of change:
Existing '--cur' entries will not be checked after this change, and therefore
existing FAST clients will fail to authenticate until they attempt password
auth and obtain a new FAST token.
Existing '--cur' entries in storage will not be cleaned up by this commit, but
this is considered a minor issue, and okay for the relatively few FAST
deployments.
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 29 Mar 2023 16:12:15 +0100 |
parents | 5073bbd86970 |
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TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 are about to be obsolete. This module warns clients if they are using those versions, to prepare for disabling them. # Configuration ``` {.lua} modules_enabled = { -- other modules etc "warn_legacy_tls"; } -- This is the default, you can leave it out if you don't wish to -- customise or translate the message sent. -- '%s' will be replaced with the TLS version in use. legacy_tls_warning = [[ Your connection is encrypted using the %s protocol, which has been demonstrated to be insecure and will be disabled soon. Please upgrade your client. ]] ``` ## Options `legacy_tls_warning` : A string. The text of the message sent to clients that use outdated TLS versions. Default as in the above example. `legacy_tls_versions` : Set of TLS versions, defaults to `{ "SSLv3", "TLSv1", "TLSv1.1" }`{.lua}, i.e. TLS \< 1.2.