Setting the new mod_muc option tombstone_expiry to a positive integer
will make that any room destroyed gets replaced with a room tombstone.
That tombstone cannot be joined, so it blocks accessing the old room JID
until the expiry seconds have passed.
The default value is 0 seconds, so tombstones are not created.
As mod_offline currently doesn't preserve metadata, add an explicit
check for messages retrieved from offline storage to avoid stripping
their stanza IDs.
Thanks to Zuglufttier for spotting this.
RFC 2616 says: "A 200 response SHOULD include any header fields that
indicate optional features implemented by the server and applicable to
that resource (e.g., Allow) [...]."
Since we now use Lua scripting for cleaning up c2s sessions
the minimum supported Redis version is 3.2.0 or above because
we need to work correctly with Redis replication mechanism.
****** BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY WARNING *******
** THIS SHOULD BE ADDED TO THE RELEASE NOTES **
*** PACKAGE MAINTAINERS SHOULD BE INFORMED ***
***********************************************
XEP-0060 states that 'node' and 'jid' attributes to <options> element MUST NOT
be included when <options> are specified at same time as <subscribe> :
https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0060.html#subscriber-configure-subandconfig
mod_pubsub will require 'node' and 'jid' attributes on standalone pubsub
options requests, and reject subscribe requests that have options that include
either 'node' or 'jid'
Fix mod_http_upload_quota's process name lookup for the case where a
slot is requested by a JID whose domain part is not the virtual host the
mod_http_upload_quota process is running on.
Let up to 100 clients of a given account join MUC rooms by default. The
old default value can be too small, e.g., when users join many (private)
rooms with multiple devices.
The option makes it possible to offload all HTTP Upload processing
to a separate HTTP server. Both ejabberd and the HTTP server
should share this secret and behave exactly as described at
at https://modules.prosody.im/mod_http_upload_external.html
in the 'Implementation' section. Example configuration:
modules:
...
mod_http_upload:
...
put_url: "http://separate.http.server/upload"
external_secret: "foo bar baz"
...
After some discussion with the community it was decided to
clean the configuration file from excessive comments and
explicitly configured default values. Also, mod_mam and
mod_http_upload have been added.
The rationale for this is to have a clean and not bloated
configuration file which doesn't scare away newcomers and
which has all features from the Compliance Suite 2018 (XEP-0387)
enabled by default.
For further configuration an admin is encouraged to read the
documentation at https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/configuration
When building the certificates chains, if several certificates
are found matching the same domain their validity is checked:
* the invalid one is ignored and the valid one is picked
* if both are valid or both are invalid, then the one with
sooner expiration is ignored.
Fixes#2454
Also, SASL mechanisms chaining is now supported:
if several mechanisms are supported and authentication
fails, next mechanism in the list is picked, until the
list is exhausted. In the case of a failure, the latest
SASL failure reason is returned within handle_auth_failure/3
callback.
This error condition is defined within stream errors, however,
XEP-0198 says:
> This element SHOULD contain an error condition, which MUST
> be one of the **stanza** error conditions defined in RFC 6120.
* oom_watermark: 1..100
Start OOM watchdog only when system memory usage exceeds
this value in percents. When the usage drops below the value,
OOM watchdog is stopped. The default is 80 (percents).
Note that once OOM watchdog is started, it performs full garbage
collection periodically: this can be seen as spikes in CPU
utilization and drops in RAM usage. If your system is permanently
above the watermark, it may cause significant CPU overhead.
* oom_queue: positive integer
Only trigger OOM killer when total amount of messages in all queues
of all Erlang processes is above this value. The default is 10000.
Note that this value only takes effect when `oom_killer` is set
to `true` (this is the default). Otherwise, only a warning will
be logged.
Set the 'include_body' option to a static text by default. Some app
servers check for the presence of a 'last-message-body' field to
distinguish between notifications generated for actual chat messages and
notifications triggered by other types of traffic.