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require_once __DIR__ . '/lib/versioncheck.php';
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use OCP\Security\Bruteforce\MaxDelayReached;
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use Psr\Log\LoggerInterface;
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try {
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@ -77,6 +79,21 @@ try {
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exit();
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}
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OC_Template::printErrorPage($ex->getMessage(), $ex->getMessage(), 401);
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} catch (MaxDelayReached $ex) {
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$request = \OC::$server->getRequest();
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/**
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* Routes with the @CORS annotation and other API endpoints should
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* not return a webpage, so we only print the error page when html is accepted,
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* otherwise we reply with a JSON array like the BruteForceMiddleware would do.
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*/
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if (stripos($request->getHeader('Accept'), 'html') === false) {
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http_response_code(429);
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header('Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8');
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echo json_encode(['message' => $ex->getMessage()]);
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exit();
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}
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http_response_code(429);
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OC_Template::printGuestPage('core', '429');
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} catch (Exception $ex) {
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\OC::$server->get(LoggerInterface::class)->error($ex->getMessage(), [
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'app' => 'index',
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