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mod_http_oauth2: Rescope oauth client config into users' storage
This produces client_id of the form owner@host/random and prevents
clients from being deleted by registering an account with the same name
and then deleting the account, as well as having the client
automatically be deleted when the owner account is removed.
On one hand, this leaks the bare JID of the creator to users. On the
other hand, it makes it obvious who made the oauth application.
This module is experimental and only for developers, so this can be
changed if a better method comes up.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sat, 21 Nov 2020 23:55:10 +0100 |
parents | 8de50be756e5 |
children | b935276ab1b4 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' summary: 'Connection-level rate limiting' ... Introduction ============ On some servers, especially public ones, it is desired to make sure that everyone gets their fair share of system resources (and no more). mod\_limits allows you to specify traffic bandwidth limits, preventing any single connection hogging the server's CPU, RAM and bandwidth. Details ======= mod\_limits detects when a connection has exceeded its traffic allowance and temporarily ignores a connection. Due to the way TCP and the OS's network API works no data is lost, only slowed. Configuration ============= Currently mod\_limits is configured per connection type. The possible connection types are: - c2s - s2sin - s2sout - component The limits are specified like so in the **global** section of your config (they cannot be per-host): ``` {.lua} limits = { c2s = { rate = "3kb/s"; burst = "2s"; }; s2sin = { rate = "10kb/s"; burst = "5s"; }; } ``` All units are in terms of *bytes*, not *bits*, so that "kb/s" is interpreted as "kilobytes per second", where a kilobyte is 1000 bytes. Compatibility ============= ----- ------------------- 0.9 Works 0.8 Doesn't work(\*) ----- ------------------- (\*) This module can be made to work in 0.8 if you do two things: 1. Install [util.throttle](http://hg.prosody.im/0.9/raw-file/d46948d3018a/util/throttle.lua) into your Prosody source's util/ directory. 2. If you use libevent apply [this patch](http://prosody.im/patches/prosody08-mod-limits-fix.patch) to net/server\_event.lua.