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mod_http_oauth2: Apply refresh token ttl to refresh token instead of grant
The intent in 59d5fc50f602 was for refresh tokens to extend the lifetime
of the grant, but the refresh token ttl was applied to the grant and
mod_tokenauth does not change it, leading to the grant expiring
regardless of refresh token usage.
This makes grant lifetimes unlimited, which seems to be standard
practice in the wild.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Mon, 11 Sep 2023 10:48:31 +0200 |
parents | aed7038ab2ab |
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# mod_muc_inject_mentions [Client] Romeo jid: romeo@example.org password: 1234 ----- Romeo connects Romeo sends: <presence to='room@chat.example.org/Romeo'> <x xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc'/> </presence> Romeo receives: <presence from='room@chat.example.org/Romeo'> <x xmlns='vcard-temp:x:update'> <photo xmlns='vcard-temp:x:update'/> </x> <x xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user'> <status code='201'/> <item jid="${Romeo's full JID}" affiliation='owner' role='moderator'/> <status code='110'/> </x> </presence> Romeo sends: <iq from="${Romeo's full JID}" id='muc_register1' to='room@chat.example.org' type='set'> <query xmlns='jabber:iq:register'> <x xmlns='jabber:x:data' type='submit'> <field var='FORM_TYPE'> <value>http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#register</value> </field> <field var='muc#register_roomnick'> <value>Romeo</value> </field> </x> </query> </iq> Romeo receives: # <iq from='room@chat.example.org' # id='muc_register1' # to="{Romeo's full JID}" # type='result'/> <presence from='room@chat.example.org/Romeo' to="${Romeo's full JID}"> <x xmlns='vcard-temp:x:update'> <photo xmlns='vcard-temp:x:update'/> </x> <x xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user'> <item affiliation='owner' xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user' role='moderator' jid="${Romeo's full JID}"/> <status code='110' xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user'/> </x> </presence> Romeo sends: <message from="${Romeo's full JID}" id='mentions1' to='room@chat.example.org' type='groupchat'> <body> Hey Romeo how are you doing Romeo? Good To see you Romeo! Romeo is very nice! So Romeo is Romeo and I am not Romeo Romeo! !Romeo Romeo Haha !Romeo @Romeo haha You are awesome Romeo! </body> </message> Romeo receives: <message to="${Romeo's full JID}" id='mentions1' type='groupchat' from='room@chat.example.org/Romeo'> <body> Hey Romeo how are you doing Romeo? Good To see you Romeo! Romeo is very nice! So Romeo is Romeo and I am not Romeo Romeo! !Romeo Romeo Haha !Romeo @Romeo haha You are awesome Romeo! </body> <reference begin='8' end='12' xmlns='urn:xmpp:reference:0' type='mention' uri='xmpp:romeo@example.org'/> <reference begin='32' end='36' xmlns='urn:xmpp:reference:0' type='mention' uri='xmpp:romeo@example.org'/> <reference begin='55' end='59' xmlns='urn:xmpp:reference:0' type='mention' uri='xmpp:romeo@example.org'/> <reference begin='65' end='69' xmlns='urn:xmpp:reference:0' type='mention' uri='xmpp:romeo@example.org'/> <reference begin='91' end='95' xmlns='urn:xmpp:reference:0' type='mention' uri='xmpp:romeo@example.org'/> <reference begin='100' end='104' xmlns='urn:xmpp:reference:0' type='mention' uri='xmpp:romeo@example.org'/> <reference begin='119' end='123' xmlns='urn:xmpp:reference:0' type='mention' uri='xmpp:romeo@example.org'/> <reference begin='128' end='132' xmlns='urn:xmpp:reference:0' type='mention' uri='xmpp:romeo@example.org'/> <reference begin='148' end='152' xmlns='urn:xmpp:reference:0' type='mention' uri='xmpp:romeo@example.org'/> <reference begin='173' end='177' xmlns='urn:xmpp:reference:0' type='mention' uri='xmpp:romeo@example.org'/> <reference begin='203' end='207' xmlns='urn:xmpp:reference:0' type='mention' uri='xmpp:romeo@example.org'/> </message>