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util.startup: Always apply umask (thanks Max Hearnden) Commit c673ff1075bd removed mod_posix, and moved functionality into util.startup, including applying a secure umask at runtime. However, the new function was not called from the startup sequence, leading Prosody to run with whatever umask it inherited from the environment. Prosody Debian packages ship with a secure umask 027 in the systemd unit file for the prosody service, so Debian systems using systemd are not affected. prosodyctl calls the switch_user() function during startup, which would set the umask, so prosodyctl commands which created files were unaffected. This change makes both prosody and prosodyctl unconditionally set a secure umask during the startup process.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Thu, 28 May 2026 17:25:46 +0100
parents ef586363d90f
children 76ece4dd9782
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-- Allow for both require"util.foo" and require"prosody.util.foo" for a
-- transition period while we update all require calls.

if (...) == "prosody.loader" then
	-- For require"util.foo" also look in paths equivalent to "prosody.util.foo"
	package.path = package.path:gsub("([^;]*)(?[^;]*)", "%1prosody/%2;%1%2");
	package.cpath = package.cpath:gsub("([^;]*)(?[^;]*)", "%1prosody/%2;%1%2");
else
	-- When requiring "prosody.x", also look for "x"
	for i = #package.searchers, 1, -1 do
		local search = package.searchers[i];
		table.insert(package.searchers, i, function(module_name)
			local lib = module_name:match("^prosody%.(.*)$");
			if lib then
				return search(lib);
			end
		end)
	end
end

-- Look for already loaded module with or without prefix
setmetatable(package.loaded, {
	__index = function(loaded, module_name)
		local suffix = module_name:match("^prosody%.(.*)$");
		if suffix then
			return rawget(loaded, suffix);
		end
		local prefixed = rawget(loaded, "prosody." .. module_name);
		if prefixed ~= nil then
			return prefixed;
		end
	end;
})