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mod_measure_process: Report the enforced limit
The soft limit is what the kernel actually enforces, while the hard
limit is is how far you can change the soft limit without privileges.
Unless the process dynamically adjusts the soft limit, knowing the hard
limit is not as useful as knowing the soft limit.
Reporting the soft limit and the number of in-use FDs allows placing
alerts on expressions like 'process_open_fds / process_max_fds >= 0.95'
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Tue, 18 Jan 2022 18:55:20 +0100 |
parents | bfd4af4caddc |
children | d3b69859553a |
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-- Password policy enforcement for Prosody -- -- Copyright (C) 2012 Waqas Hussain -- -- -- Configuration: -- password_policy = { -- length = 8; -- } local it = require "util.iterators"; local set = require "util.set"; local st = require "util.stanza"; local options = module:get_option("password_policy"); options = options or {}; options.length = options.length or 8; if options.exclude_username == nil then options.exclude_username = true; end local builtin_policies = set.new({ "length", "exclude_username" }); local extra_policies = set.new(it.to_array(it.keys(options))) - builtin_policies; local extra_policy_handlers = {}; module:handle_items("password-policy-provider", function (event) -- Password policy handler added local item = event.item; module:log("error", "Adding password policy handler '%s'", item.name); extra_policy_handlers[item.name] = item.check_password; end, function (event) -- Password policy handler removed local item = event.item; extra_policy_handlers[item.name] = nil; end); function check_password(password, additional_info) if not password or password == "" then return nil, "No password provided", "no-password"; end if #password < options.length then return nil, ("Password is too short (minimum %d characters)"):format(options.length), "length"; end if additional_info then local username = additional_info.username; if username and password:lower():find(username:lower(), 1, true) then return nil, "Password must not include your username", "username"; end end for policy in extra_policies do local handler = extra_policy_handlers[policy]; if not handler then module:log("error", "No policy handler found for '%s' (typo, or module not loaded?)", policy); return nil, "Internal error while verifying password", "internal"; end local ok, reason_text, reason_name = handler(password, options[policy], additional_info); if ok ~= true then return nil, reason_text or ("Password failed %s check"):format(policy), reason_name or policy; end end return true; end function get_policy() --luacheck: ignore 131/get_policy return options; end function handler(event) local origin, stanza = event.origin, event.stanza; if stanza.attr.type == "set" then local query = stanza.tags[1]; local passwords = {}; local dataform = query:get_child("x", "jabber:x:data"); if dataform then for _,tag in ipairs(dataform.tags) do if tag.attr.var == "password" then table.insert(passwords, tag:get_child_text("value")); end end end table.insert(passwords, query:get_child_text("password")); local additional_info = { username = origin.username; }; for _,password in ipairs(passwords) do if password then local pw_ok, pw_err, pw_failed_policy = check_password(password, additional_info); if not pw_ok then module:log("debug", "Password failed check against '%s' policy", pw_failed_policy); origin.send(st.error_reply(stanza, "cancel", "not-acceptable", pw_err)); return true; end end end end end module:hook("iq/self/jabber:iq:register:query", handler, 10); module:hook("iq/host/jabber:iq:register:query", handler, 10); module:hook("stanza/iq/jabber:iq:register:query", handler, 10);