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mod_c2s_conn_throttle: Reduce log level from error->info
Our general policy is that "error" should never be triggerable by remote
entities, and that it is always about something that requires admin
intervention. This satisfies neither condition.
The "warn" level can be used for unexpected events/behaviour triggered by
remote entities, and this could qualify. However I don't think failed auth
attempts are unexpected enough.
I selected "info" because it is what is also used for other notable session
lifecycle events.
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 07 Dec 2023 15:46:50 +0000 |
parents | f07c9a6f19b3 |
children | 694b62d8a82f |
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--- description: HTTP File Upload labels: 'Stage-Alpha' --- Introduction ============ This module implements [XEP-0363], versions 0.2 and 0.3, which let clients upload files over HTTP. Configuration ============= mod\_http\_upload relies on Prosodys HTTP server and mod\_http for serving HTTP requests. See [Prosodys HTTP server documentation][doc:http] for information about how to configure ports, HTTP Host names etc. The module can be added as a new Component definition: ``` {.lua} Component "upload.example.org" "http_upload" ``` It should **not** be added to modules_enabled. ## Discoverability Prosody makes subdomains of your VirtualHosts easily discoverable by clients. To make the component discoverable by other hosts where the component is **not a subdomain** of the VirtualHost, you can use [`disco_items`][doc:modules:mod_disco#configuration]. ``` {.lua} VirtualHost "foo.example.org" disco_items = { { "upload.example.com" }, } ``` ## Access You may want to give upload access to additional entities such as components by using the `http_upload_access` config option. ``` {.lua} http_upload_access = {"gateway.example.com"}; ``` Limits ------ ### Max size A maximum file size can be set by: ``` {.lua} http_upload_file_size_limit = 123 -- bytes ``` Default is 1MB (1024\*1024). This can not be set over the value of `http_max_content_size` (default 10M). Consider [mod_http_upload_external] instead of attempting to increase this limit. ### Max age Files can be set to be deleted after some time: ``` lua http_upload_expire_after = 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 -- a week in seconds ``` Expired files are deleted when a new upload slot is requested, A command exists to invoke expiry: ``` prosodyctl mod_http_upload expire [list of users or hosts] ``` ### User quota A total maximum size of all uploaded files per user can be set by: ``` lua http_upload_quota = 1234 -- bytes ``` A request for a slot that would take an user over quota is denied. Path ---- By default, uploaded files are put in a sub-directory of the default Prosody storage path (usually `/var/lib/prosody`). This can be changed: ``` {.lua} http_upload_path = "/path/to/uploaded/files" ``` Compatibility ============= Works with Prosody 0.11.x and later. In Prosody 0.12 and later, consider switching to [mod_http_file_share](https://prosody.im/doc/modules/mod_http_file_share) which is distributed with Prosody. You can migrate existing files using [mod_migrate_http_upload](https://modules.prosody.im/mod_migrate_http_upload.html).