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mod_auth_cyrus: Add empty 'profile' table to SASL handler objects This is for compatibility with Prosody's built-in util.sasl objects. A SASL profile table usually includes methods supported by the backend, which can be used by SASL mechanism handlers to perform operations (such as testing the password). It also optionally contains a 'cb' field with channel binding method handlers. The Cyrus backend doesn't support channel binding, and doesn't have the same concept of auth backend methods (it handles all that internally, and Prosody has no insight or control over it). Thus, we create an empty profile which informs Prosody that the SASL handler does not support any of the auth or channel binding methods. Some features will not work, but they didn't work anyway. This just makes it explicit. This fixes a traceback in mod_sasl2_fast, which expected SASL handlers to always contain a 'profile' field.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Thu, 04 Sep 2025 10:14:46 +0100
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labels:
- 'Stage-Alpha'
summary: 'Support for encrypted payloads in push notifications'
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Introduction
============

This module implements support for a [Encrypted Push Notifications](https://xeps.tigase.net//docs/push-notifications/encrypt/),
a custom extension to [XEP-0357: Push Notifications](https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0357.html).

It is planned that this will evolve to a XEP in the near future.

Details
=======

Add to `modules_enabled`, there are no configuration options.

When used with Prosody 0.12.x, it has an extra dependency on
[luaossl](http://25thandclement.com/~william/projects/luaossl.html)
which is available in Debian as
[`lua-luaossl`](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/lua-luaossl) or via
`luarocks install luaossl`.

Prosody 13.0.x and trunk does not require this.

# Compatibility

  Prosody Version   Status
  ----------------- -----------------------------------
  13.0.x            Works
  0.12.x            Works (with `luaossl`, see above)