Provide an HTTP authentication over XMPP. Implementation of XEP-0070.
Can be run as a XMPP client or XMPP component.
You must first install go environment on your system. Then, go into your $GOPATH directory and go get the source code.
go get git.kingpenguin.tk/chteufleur/HTTPAuthentificationOverXMPP.git
First, you need to go into directory $GOPATH/src/chteufleur/HTTPAuthentificationOverXMPP.git
.
Then, you can run the project directly by using command go run main.go
.
Or, in order to build the project you can run the command go build main.go
.
It will generate a binary that you can run as any binary file.
Configure the gateway by editing the httpAuth.conf
file in order to give all XMPP and HTTP server informations. This configuration file has to be placed following the XDG specification (example /etc/xdg/http-auth/httpAuth.conf
).
An example of the config file can be found in the repos.
XMPP
- xmpp_server_address : Component server address connection (default: 127.0.0.1)
- xmpp_server_port : Component server port connection (default: 5347)
- xmpp_jid : Account JID
- xmpp_secret : Account password
- xmpp_debug : Enable debug log at true (default: false)
- xmpp_verify_cert_validity : Enable certificate verification (default: true)
- xmpp_default_lang : Message default languages
HTTP
- http_port : HTTP port to bind (default: -1, desactive: -1)
- https_port : HTTPS port to bind (default: -1, desactive: -1)
- https_cert_path : Path to the certificate file (default: ./cert.pem)
- https_key_path : Path to the key file (default: ./key.pem)
- http_timeout_sec : Define a timeout if user did not give an answer to the request (default: 60)
- http_bind_address_ipv4 : Bind address on IPv4 (default: 127.0.0.1)
- http_bind_address_ipv6 : Bind address on IPv6 (default: [::1])
Bold config are mandatory.
If http_bind_address_ipv4
is set to 0.0.0.0
, it will bind all address on IPv4 AND IPv6.
The lang messages file must be placed into the same directory than the configuration file. An example of this file can be found in the repos
To ask authorization, just send an HTTP request to the path /auth
with parameters:
- jid : JID of the user (user@host/resource or user@host)
- domain : Domain you want to access
- method : Method you access the domain
- transaction_id : Transaction identifier (auto generated if not provide)
- timeout : Timeout of the request in second (default : 60, max : 300)
Bold parameters are mandatory.
Example:
GET /auth?jid=user%40host%2fresource;domain=example.org;method=POST;transaction_id=WhatEverYouWant;timeout=120 HTTP/1.1
This will send a request to the given JID, then return HTTP code depending on what appended.
- 200 : User accept the request
- 400 : One or more mandatory parameter(s) is missing
- 401 : User deny the request or timeout
- 520 : Unknown error append
- 523 : Server is unreachable
If the provided JID contain a resource, it will try to send an iq
stanza.
If the answer to this iq
is a feature-not-implemented
or service-unavailable
error,
it will automatically send a message
stanza. Unfortunately, if a message
stanza is used,
their is probably no way to get the error if the JID does not exist or is unreachable.
A demo version can be found at auth.xmpp.kingpenguin.tk for test purpose only.
To get any help, please visit the XMPP conference room at [email protected] with your prefered client, or with your browser.