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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 | b86282953663 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Alpha' summary: 'Track the status and health of s2s connections' ... Introduction ============ Prosody already gives some insight into current s2s connections, e.g. via the `s2s:show()` command in the console. This will tell you about all current s2s connections. However sometimes this is not enough. For example if an s2s connection fails to establish, it won't show up - you have to go digging through the log file looking for the errors instead. This module maintains a record of recent connection attempts to a remote domain. You can use this module to answer questions such as: - Why did the last connection attempt to `example.com` fail? - When did I last have a successful connection with `example.com`? - Are my s2s connections generally stable? **Note:** At the time of writing, this module is not yet finished, and should be considered a proof-of-concept. # Configuration Just load the module as normal: ``` {.lua} modules_enabled = { ... "s2s_status"; ... } ``` # Compatibility trunk (0.12) and later, e.g. due to [60676b607b6d](https://hg.prosody.im/trunk/rev/60676b607b6d).