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mod_unified_push: Allow additional CORS headers for unified push (fixes #1985)
- Request header "TTL" is mandated by the HTTP Push specification
RFC 8030: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8030#section-5
- Firefox sends "Content-Encoding" with a HTTP form submission,
so it is required when using the Unified Push testing tool
at https://unifiedpush.org/test_wp.html
(with the full URL being delivered by the UP-Example Android app)
Adding both headers makes the Unified Push testing tool work from
the browser.
Resolves: https://issues.prosody.im/1985
| author | Christian Weiske <cweiske@cweiske.de> |
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| date | Sat, 21 Feb 2026 19:13:08 +0100 |
| parents | fe081789f7b5 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' summary: 'TCP-over-XMPP :)' ... Introduction ============ It happens occasionally that I would like to use the XMPP server as a generic proxy for connecting to another service. It is especially awkward in some environments, and impossible in (for example) Javascript inside a web browser. Details ======= Using mod\_tcpproxy an XMPP client (including those using BOSH) can initiate a pipe to a given TCP/IP address and port. This implementation uses the [In-Band Bytestreams](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0047.html) XEP, simply extended with 2 new attributes in a new namespace, host and port. An example Javascript client can be found in the web/ directory of mod\_tcpproxy in the repository. Configuration ============= Just add tcpproxy as a component, for example: `Component "tcp.example.com" "tcpproxy"` Protocol ======== A new stream is opened like this: ``` {.xml} <iq type="set" id="newconn1" to="tcp.example.com"> <open xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/ibb' sid='connection1' block-size='4096' stanza='message' xmlns:tcp='http://prosody.im/protocol/tcpproxy' tcp:host='example.com' tcp:port='80' /> </iq> ``` The stanza attribute (currently) MUST be 'message', and block-size is (currently) ignored. In response to this stanza you will receive a result upon connection success, or an error if the connection failed. You can then send to the connection by sending message stanzas as described in the IBB XEP. Incoming data will likewise be delivered as messages. Compatibility ============= ----- -------------- 0.7 Works 0.6 Doesn't work ----- -------------- Todo ==== - ACLs (restrict to certain JIDs, and/or certain target hosts/ports) - Honour block-size - Support iq stanzas for data transmission - Signal to start SSL/TLS on a connection
