Prosody: Bind to UNIX sockets #20
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Reference: phryk-evil-mad-sciences-llc/xmpp-service#20
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We could have more granular security control over what users/jails get to play with Prosody APIs exposed over HTTP if Prosodys HTTP server could listen on a UNIX socket.
According to Zash, this is possible by writing an extra module.
Reference module doing something similar: https://prosody.im/doc/modules/mod_admin_socket