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mod_http_oauth2: Allow omitting application type for native apps
This derives "application_type":"native" from the first redirect URI
when registering a client, so that it can be omitted without the default
value of "web" causing the very same redirect URIs to be rejected.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 16 Aug 2023 23:56:40 +0200 |
parents | 09311a8a3cfa |
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#### Anti-spam ruleset ########################################### # # This script provides some foundational anti-spam rules. It aims # to PASS stanzas that are definitely not spam, and DROP stanzas # that are very likely spam. # # It does not do any form of content filtering, # but this can be implemented by other scripts and # modules as desired using the chains documented below. # # # The following chains are available as extension # points: # # ::user/spam_check_custom # Apply additional rules to all stanzas before they are checked. # Mainly useful to PASS stanzas that you do not want to be # filtered. # # ::user/spam_check_message_custom # Apply additional rules to messages from strangers, aiming to # PASS stanzas that are not spam and jump to ::user/spam_reject # for stanzas that are considered spam. # # ::user/spam_check_message_content_custom # Apply additional rules to messages that may be spam, based on # message content rules. These may contain more intensive rules, # so are executed after all other checks. Rules should jump to # ::user/spam_reject if a message is considered spam. # # ::user/spam_check_presence_custom # Apply additional rules to presence that may be spam. # # ::user/spam_check_subscription_request_custom # Apply additional rules to subscription requests. # # ::user/spam_handle_unknown_custom # Override default handling of stanzas that weren't explicitly # passed or rejected by the anti-spam checks. # # ::user/spam_reject_custom # Override default handling of stanzas that have # been recognised as spam (default is to bounce # a policy-violation error). # ################################################################## #### Entry point for all incoming stanzas ######################## ::deliver # Override this if you want to prevent certain stanzas going through # the normal spam_check chain JUMP_CHAIN=user/spam_check_custom # Run the default spam_check chain JUMP_CHAIN=user/spam_check ################################################################## #### General spam-checking rules (all stanzas) ################### ::user/spam_check # Pass stanzas that a user sends to their own account TO SELF? PASS. # Pass stanzas that are addressed to a valid full JID TO FULL JID? PASS. # Pass stanzas from contacts SUBSCRIBED? PASS. # Run extra rules that apply to messages only KIND: message JUMP CHAIN=user/spam_check_message # Run extra rules that apply to presence stanzas only KIND: presence JUMP CHAIN=user/spam_check_presence JUMP CHAIN=user/spam_handle_unknown # Default is to allow, override this with # the 'user/spam_handle_unknown' chain PASS. #### Rules for messages ########################################## ::user/spam_check_message JUMP CHAIN=user/spam_check_message_custom # Type 'groupchat' messages addressed to an offline full JID are harmless, # and should be routed normally to handle MUC 'ghosts' correctly TO: <*>@<*>/<*> TYPE: groupchat PASS. # Mediated MUC invitations are naturally from 'strangers' and have special # handling. We lean towards accepting them, unless overridden by custom rules. NOT FROM FULL JID? INSPECT: {http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user}x/invite JUMP CHAIN=user/spam_check_muc_invite # Non-chat message types often generate pop-ups in clients, # so we won't accept them from strangers NOT TYPE: chat JUMP CHAIN=user/spam_reject JUMP CHAIN=user/spam_check_message_content # This chain can be used by other scripts # and modules that analyze message content JUMP CHAIN=user/spam_check_message_content_custom ################################################################## #### Rules for presence stanzas ################################## ::user/spam_check_presence JUMP CHAIN=user/spam_check_presence_custom # Presence to offline full JIDs is harmless, and should be routed # normally to handle MUC 'ghosts' correctly TO: <*>@<*>/<*> PASS. # These may be received if rosters get out of sync and are harmless # because they will not be routed to the client unless necessary TYPE: unsubscribe|unsubscribed PASS. # We don't want to receive presence from random strangers, # but still allow subscription requests NOT TYPE: subscribe|subscribed DROP. # This chain can be used by other scripts # and modules to filter subscription requests JUMP CHAIN=user/spam_check_subscription_request JUMP CHAIN=user/spam_check_subscription_request_custom ################################################################## #### Rules for MUC invitations ################################### ::user/spam_check_muc_invite # This chain can be used to inspect the invitation and determine # the appropriate action. Otherwise, we proceed with the default # action below. JUMP CHAIN=user/spam_check_muc_invite_custom # Allow mediated MUC invitations by default PASS. #### Stanzas reaching this chain will be rejected ################ ::user/spam_reject # This chain can be used by other scripts # and modules to override the default behaviour # when rejecting spam stanzas JUMP CHAIN=user/spam_reject_custom LOG=Rejecting suspected spam: $(stanza:top_tag()) BOUNCE=policy-violation ################################################################## #### Stanzas that may be spam, but we're not sure either way ##### ::user/spam_handle_unknown # This chain can be used by other scripts # and modules to apply additional checks, or to # override the default behaviour JUMP CHAIN=user/spam_handle_unknown_custom #LOG=[debug] Spam check allowing: $(stanza:top_tag()) ##################################################################