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view mod_secure_interfaces/README.md @ 6085:c0cb43817b7c
mod_compliance_latest: using module:log_status
diff --git a/mod_compliance_latest/mod_compliance_latest.lua b/mod_compliance_latest/mod_compliance_latest.lua
--- a/mod_compliance_latest/mod_compliance_latest.lua
+++ b/mod_compliance_latest/mod_compliance_latest.lua
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
local success, err = pcall(function() module:depends("compliance_2023") end)
if not success then
- module:log("error", "Error, can't load module: mod_compliance_2023. Is this module downloaded in a folder readable by prosody?")
- return 1, "Error: Couldn't load dependency mod_compliance_2023."
+module:log_status( "error", "Error, can't load module: mod_compliance_2023. Is this module downloaded into a folder readable by prosody?" )
+return false
end
| author | Menel <menel@snikket.de> |
|---|---|
| date | Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:09:56 +0100 |
| parents | fe081789f7b5 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' summary: 'Mark some network interfaces (e.g. loopback/LAN) as always secure' ... Introduction ============ Sometimes you might run clients without encryption on the same machine or LAN as Prosody - and you want Prosody to treat them as secure (e.g. allowing plaintext authentication) even though they are not encrypted. This module allows you to tell Prosody which of the current server's interfaces (IP addresses) that you consider to be on secure networks. Configuration ============= Configuration is simple, just load the module like any other by adding it to your modules\_enabled list: modules_enabled = { ... "secure_interfaces"; ... } Then set the list of secure interfaces (just make sure it is set in the global section of your config file, and **not** under a VirtualHost or Component): secure_interfaces = { "127.0.0.1", "::1", "192.168.1.54" } Compatibility ============= ------- --------- 0.9 Works 0.8 Unknown trunk Works ------- ---------
