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mod_http_oauth2: Use more compact IDs
UUIDs are nice but so verbose!
The reduction in entropy for the nonce should be fine since the
timestamp is also counts towards this, and it changes every second
(modulo clock shenanigans), so the chances of someone managing to get
the same client_secret by registering with the same information at the
same time as another entity should be negligible.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sat, 11 Mar 2023 22:46:27 +0100 |
parents | a47520a2c59d |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Stable' summary: Log failed authentication attempts with their IP address ... Introduction ============ Prosody doesn't write IP addresses to its log file by default for privacy reasons (unless debug logging is enabled). This module enables logging of the IP address in a failed authentication attempt so that those trying to break into accounts for example can be blocked. fail2ban configuration ====================== fail2ban is a utility for monitoring log files and automatically blocking "bad" IP addresses at the firewall level. With this module enabled in Prosody you can use the following example configuration for fail2ban: # /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/prosody-auth.conf # Fail2Ban configuration file for prosody authentication [Definition] failregex = Failed authentication attempt \(not-authorized\) for user .* from IP: <HOST> ignoreregex = And at the appropriate place (usually the bottom) of /etc/fail2ban/jail.conf add these lines: [prosody] enabled = true port = 5222 filter = prosody-auth logpath = /var/log/prosody/prosody*.log maxretry = 6 Compatibility ------------- ------- -------------- trunk Works 0.9 Works 0.8 Doesn't work ------- --------------