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API: Set user to Moderator | Set user to Guest #2479
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Prosody is the XMPP server so that's not related to what web server you use. If you use tokens for auth we have plugins that can allow you to decide if a user should be a moderator or not based on the token. |
Thanks for the quick reply. How would the token be generated? I'll have a look at the plugins. So can I achieve this without Prosody? |
You need to do this via prosody, it's the entity responsible for auth. |
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Hi all, we are unable to run a Prosody plugin as we are an Apache server.
Is there a way to SIMPLY set moderator / guest status? We are integrating to a custom software solution and have user roles already assigned. I can simply do:
<? echo $isModerator; ?>
Thanks
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