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mod_s2s: Report outgoing connection failures to remote servers
When setting up a new server, it can be easy to make mistakes with DNS,
firewall or port forwarding that results in the ability to make outgoing
connections, but not receive incoming, leading to a half-working setup
where messages can be sent but not received. This can be difficult to
diagnose. It is also difficult to inform the other end about the problem
without a working channel in that direction, but when an incoming
connection has been established, it can be closed with a stream error,
which hopefully shows up in logs.
| author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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| date | Tue, 30 Dec 2025 17:45:58 +0100 |
| parents | 2f61ebcf37c0 |
| children | ef586363d90f |
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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 if not package.path:find "prosody" 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"); end 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; })
