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= Integrating Prosody with Diaspora = | = Integrating Prosody with Diaspora = | ||
Here you will find all you need to install and | Here you will find all you need to install and set up a Prosody XMPP server integrated with your Diaspora user database. | ||
This tutorial was developed using Debain 7 but it probably | This tutorial was developed using Debain 7 but it will probably work well for all GNU Distributions. | ||
There | There are several steps and configurations you will need to perform, so read the instructions carefully. | ||
= Understanding = | = Understanding = | ||
The main goal is | The main goal is to set up '''Prosody''' to be capable of comparing the password received by the XMPP client with the hashed password stored on your pod's '''Diaspora''' database. | ||
'''Diaspora''' password hash is done with bcrypt library, so we need to patch '''Prosody''' to do the same with the received password. To do so, we need to install a modified [https://code.google.com/p/prosody-modules/wiki/mod_auth_sql - mod_auth_sql] module available below. | '''Diaspora''''s password hash is done with the <tt>bcrypt</tt> library, so we need to patch '''Prosody''' to do the same with the received password. To do so, we need to install a modified [https://code.google.com/p/prosody-modules/wiki/mod_auth_sql - <tt>mod_auth_sql</tt>] module, available below. | ||
In this setup '''Prosody''' will use its own SQL database to store users' data, such as friends, etc. It will connect to the '''Diaspora''' database just to compare passwords. Then two database configurations will be required. | |||
Follow the tutorial and this should work well. | Follow the tutorial and this should work well. | ||
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= SQL = | = SQL = | ||
Before | Before installing '''Prosody''', create a database and a user for it. You can do it on the same '''Diaspora''' SQL server. | ||
Just as '''Diaspora''' you can choose between '''MySQL''' or '''PostgreSQL'''. | Just as with '''Diaspora''', you can choose between '''MySQL''' or '''PostgreSQL'''. | ||
= Prosody = | = Prosody = | ||
Prosody is a modern XMPP communication server. It aims to be easy to set up and configure, and efficient with system resources. Additionally, | Prosody is a modern XMPP communication server. It aims to be easy to set up and configure, and efficient with system resources. Additionally, it aims to be easy for developers to extend and to provide a flexible system on which to rapidly develop added functionality, or prototype new protocols. | ||
* [http://prosody.im Prosody] - XMPP Server | * [http://prosody.im Prosody] - XMPP Server | ||
== Installing Prosody == | == Installing Prosody == | ||
To install '''Prosody''' follow the official instructions described on their official site - [http://prosody.im/download/start - Download] | To install '''Prosody''', follow the official instructions described on their official site - [http://prosody.im/download/start - Download] | ||
Once '''Prosody''' is installed | Once '''Prosody''' is installed, you can proceed. | ||
== | == Set up <tt>prosody.cfg.lua</tt> == | ||
Here is what you need to do to this file, separated under headings: | |||
=== modules_enabled === | === <tt>modules_enabled</tt> === | ||
* Disable | * Disable | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
=== | === Set up and configure SQL === | ||
The default auth method is | The default auth method is <tt>internal</tt> and it must be replaced by <tt>sql</tt>. But <tt>sql</tt> requires configuration of SQL server, database, user and password to access '''Diaspora''' and '''Prosody''' databases. | ||
* Modify | * Modify | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
'''MySQL | '''MySQL setup''' | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
'''PostgreSQL | '''PostgreSQL setup''' | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
* sql | * <tt>sql</tt> | ||
This is the '''Prosody''' database setup | This is the '''Prosody''' database setup in which '''Prosody''' will store users' friend lists and its own setup. The database user must have write permission on this file: | ||
* sql_dsp | * <tt>sql_dsp</tt> | ||
This is the '''Diaspora''' database setup | This is the '''Diaspora''' database setup in which '''Prosody''' will search the user password. The database user only needs read permission. | ||
=== | === Set up <tt>c2s_require_encryption</tt> === | ||
Modify: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
Replace | Replace <tt>your POD domain.foo</tt> with your pod's domain. This is very important! | ||
== | == Modify <tt>mod_auth_sql</tt> == | ||
Below you get the entire | Below you get the entire <tt>mod_auth_sql</tt> file, create a file called <tt>mod_auth_sql</tt> in the '''Prosody''' module's directory and paste the following into it: | ||
In Debian 7 this directory is <tt>/usr/lib/prosody/modules/</tt>. | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | ||
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== Install bcrypt Lua lib == | == Install bcrypt Lua lib == | ||
The modified | The modified <tt>mod_auth_sql</tt> requires <tt>bcrypt lib</tt> available. To have so, <tt>ru</tt> the command below to install it: | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | ||
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== Restart Prosody == | == Restart Prosody == | ||
To | To complete the setup, just restart '''Prosody''': | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | ||
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= Testing = | = Testing = | ||
Just use your favorite XMMP | Just use your favorite XMMP client to connect to your '''Diaspora''' pod using your regular Diaspora account and password. |
Revision as of 20:24, 26 June 2014
Integrating Prosody with Diaspora
Here you will find all you need to install and set up a Prosody XMPP server integrated with your Diaspora user database. This tutorial was developed using Debain 7 but it will probably work well for all GNU Distributions. There are several steps and configurations you will need to perform, so read the instructions carefully.
Understanding
The main goal is to set up Prosody to be capable of comparing the password received by the XMPP client with the hashed password stored on your pod's Diaspora database. Diaspora's password hash is done with the bcrypt library, so we need to patch Prosody to do the same with the received password. To do so, we need to install a modified - mod_auth_sql module, available below.
In this setup Prosody will use its own SQL database to store users' data, such as friends, etc. It will connect to the Diaspora database just to compare passwords. Then two database configurations will be required.
Follow the tutorial and this should work well.
SQL
Before installing Prosody, create a database and a user for it. You can do it on the same Diaspora SQL server. Just as with Diaspora, you can choose between MySQL or PostgreSQL.
Prosody
Prosody is a modern XMPP communication server. It aims to be easy to set up and configure, and efficient with system resources. Additionally, it aims to be easy for developers to extend and to provide a flexible system on which to rapidly develop added functionality, or prototype new protocols.
- Prosody - XMPP Server
Installing Prosody
To install Prosody, follow the official instructions described on their official site - - Download
Once Prosody is installed, you can proceed.
Set up prosody.cfg.lua
Here is what you need to do to this file, separated under headings:
modules_enabled
- Disable
"saslauth"
- Enable
"bosh"
"legacyauth"
Set up and configure SQL
The default auth method is internal and it must be replaced by sql. But sql requires configuration of SQL server, database, user and password to access Diaspora and Prosody databases.
- Modify
authentication = "sql"
- Add
storage = "sql"
MySQL setup
sql = { driver = "MySQL", database = "prosody_xmpp", username = "prosody_xmpp", password = "pass", host = "localhost" }
sql_dsp = { driver = "MySQL", database = "diaspora_production", username = "diaspora", password = "pass", host = "localhost" }
PostgreSQL setup
sql = { driver = "PostgreSQL", database = "prosody_xmpp", username = "prosody_xmpp", password = "pass", host = "localhost" }
sql_dsp = { driver = "PostgreSQL", database = "diaspora_production", username = "diaspora", password = "pass", host = "localhost" }
- sql
This is the Prosody database setup in which Prosody will store users' friend lists and its own setup. The database user must have write permission on this file:
- sql_dsp
This is the Diaspora database setup in which Prosody will search the user password. The database user only needs read permission.
Set up c2s_require_encryption
Modify:
c2s_require_encryption = true
Add to the file
VirtualHost "your POD domain.foo"
Replace your POD domain.foo with your pod's domain. This is very important!
Modify mod_auth_sql
Below you get the entire mod_auth_sql file, create a file called mod_auth_sql in the Prosody module's directory and paste the following into it:
In Debian 7 this directory is /usr/lib/prosody/modules/.
-- Simple SQL Authentication module for Prosody IM
-- Copyright (C) 2011 Tomasz Sterna <tomek@xiaoka.com>
-- Copyright (C) 2011 Waqas Hussain <waqas20@gmail.com>
--
-- Modified by Anahuac de Paula Gil - anahuac@anahuac.eu
-- This will make prosody able to use Diaspora database users and passwords
-- 25/05/2014
local log = require "util.logger".init("auth_sql");
local new_sasl = require "util.sasl".new;
local DBI = require "DBI"
local connection;
local params = module:get_option("auth_sql", module:get_option("sql_dsp"));
local resolve_relative_path = require "core.configmanager".resolve_relative_path;
local function test_connection()
if not connection then return nil; end
if connection:ping() then
return true;
else
module:log("debug", "Database connection closed");
connection = nil;
end
end
local function connect()
if not test_connection() then
prosody.unlock_globals();
local dbh, err = DBI.Connect(
params.driver, params.database,
params.username, params.password,
params.host, params.port
);
prosody.lock_globals();
if not dbh then
module:log("debug", "Database connection failed: %s", tostring(err));
return nil, err;
end
module:log("debug", "Successfully connected to database");
dbh:autocommit(true); -- don't run in transaction
connection = dbh;
return connection;
end
end
do -- process options to get a db connection
params = params or { driver = "SQLite3" };
if params.driver == "SQLite3" then
params.database = resolve_relative_path(prosody.paths.data or ".", params.database or "prosody.sqlite");
end
assert(params.driver and params.database, "Both the SQL driver and the database need to be specified");
assert(connect());
end
local function getsql(sql, ...)
if params.driver == "PostgreSQL" then
sql = sql:gsub("`", "\"");
end
if not test_connection() then connect(); end
-- do prepared statement stuff
local stmt, err = connection:prepare(sql);
if not stmt and not test_connection() then error("connection failed"); end
if not stmt then module:log("error", "QUERY FAILED: %s %s", err, debug.traceback()); return nil, err; end
-- run query
local ok, err = stmt:execute(...);
if not ok and not test_connection() then error("connection failed"); end
if not ok then return nil, err; end
return stmt;
end
local function mydebug(value,file)
fho,err = io.open("/tmp/" .. file,"w")
fho:write(value)
fho:write("\n")
fho:close()
end
local function mydebug2(value)
fho,err = io.open("/tmp/teste2","w")
fho:write(value)
fho:write("\n")
fho:close()
end
local function getsql_dsp(sql, ...)
if params.driver == "PostgreSQL" then
sql = sql:gsub("`", "\"");
end
if not test_connection() then connect(); end
-- do prepared statement stuff
local stmt, err = connection:prepare(sql);
if not stmt and not test_connection() then error("connection failed"); end
if not stmt then module:log("error", "QUERY FAILED: %s %s", err, debug.traceback()); return nil, err; end
-- run query
local ok, err = stmt:execute(...);
if not ok and not test_connection() then error("connection failed"); end
if not ok then return nil, err; end
return stmt;
end
local function get_password(username)
local stmt, err = getsql_dsp("SELECT encrypted_password FROM users WHERE username = '" .. username .. "'");
if stmt then
for row in stmt:rows(true) do
return row.encrypted_password;
end
end
end
provider = {};
function provider.test_password(username, password)
local bcrypt = require( "bcrypt" )
-- pepper imported from diaspora/config/initializers/devise.rb
local pepper = "065eb8798b181ff0ea2c5c16aee0ff8b70e04e2ee6bd6e08b49da46924223e39127d5335e466207d42bf2a045c12be5f90e92012a4f05f7fc6d9f3c875f4c95b"
-- adding pepper to the regular password
local pw_plus_pepper = password .. pepper
-- Getting password from Diaspora database
local pw_stored_dsp = get_password(username)
-- Comparing password. If fail aborts
return password and assert( bcrypt.verify( pw_plus_pepper, pw_stored_dsp ))
--return password and get_password(username) == password;
end
function provider.get_password(username)
return get_password(username);
end
function provider.set_password(username, password)
return nil, "Setting password is not supported.";
end
function provider.user_exists(username)
return get_password(username) and true;
end
function provider.create_user(username, password)
return nil, "Account creation/modification not supported.";
end
function provider.get_sasl_handler()
local profile = {
plain = function(sasl, username, realm)
local password = get_password(username);
if not password then return "", nil; end
return password, true;
end
};
return new_sasl(module.host, profile);
end
function provider.users()
local stmt, err = getsql_dsp("SELECT username FROM user", module.host);
if stmt then
local next, state = stmt:rows(true)
return function()
for row in next, state do
return row.username;
end
end
end
return stmt, err;
end
module:provides("auth", provider);
Install bcrypt Lua lib
The modified mod_auth_sql requires bcrypt lib available. To have so, ru the command below to install it:
luarocks install bcrypt
Restart Prosody
To complete the setup, just restart Prosody:
/etc/init.d/prosody restart
Testing
Just use your favorite XMMP client to connect to your Diaspora pod using your regular Diaspora account and password.