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view mod_block_registrations/mod_block_registrations.lua @ 6213:49fad071e644
mod_net_proxy: Use safer util.format for generating description string (thanks tom)
It appears that server_event may emit port numbers (src_port() in this case)
as strings, rather than integers. This causes string.format() to throw an
error.
Prosody's util.format is a more forgiving formatter and won't throw an error.
The server_event behaviour may be best fixed for the sake of consistency,
though.
| author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| date | Fri, 09 May 2025 10:00:15 +0100 |
| parents | 368bf9b06484 |
| children | 2f01497b04c9 |
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local st = require "util.stanza"; local nodeprep = require "util.encodings".stringprep.nodeprep; local block_users = module:get_option_set("block_registrations_users", { "abuse", "admin", "administrator", "hostmaster", "info", "news", "noc", "operator", "owner", "postmaster", "register", "registration", "root", "security", "service", "signup", "support", "sysadmin", "sysop", "system", "test", "trouble", "webmaster", "www", "xmpp", }); local block_patterns = module:get_option_set("block_registrations_matching", {}); local require_pattern = module:get_option_string("block_registrations_require"); function is_blocked(username) -- Check if the username is simply blocked if block_users:contains(username) then return true; end for pattern in block_patterns do if username:find(pattern) then return true; end end -- Not blocked, but check that username matches allowed pattern if require_pattern and not username:match(require_pattern) then return true; end end module:hook("user-registering", function(event) local username = event.username; if is_blocked(username) then event.allowed = false; return true; end end, 10);
