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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 | 94472eb41d0a |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' summary: 'Forward spam/abuse reports to a JID' --- This module forwards spam/abuse reports (e.g. those submitted by users via XEP-0377 via mod_spam_reporting) to one or more JIDs. ## Configuration Install and enable the module the same as any other. There is a single option, `spam_report_destinations` which accepts a list of JIDs to send reports to. For example: ```lua modules_enabled = { --- "spam_reporting"; "spam_report_forwarder"; --- } spam_report_destinations = { "antispam.example.com" } ``` ## Protocol This section is intended for developers. XEP-0377 assumes the report is embedded within another protocol such as XEP-0191, and doesn't specify a format for communicating "standalone" reports. This module transmits them inside a `<message>` stanza, and adds a `<jid/>` element (borrowed from XEP-0268): ```xml <message from="prosody.example" to="destination.example"> <report xmlns="urn:xmpp:reporting:1" reason="urn:xmpp:reporting:spam"> <jid xmlns="urn:xmpp:jid:0">spammer@bad.example</jid> <text> Never came trouble to my house like this. </text> </report> </message> ```