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docs: rename 'master key' to 'master signing key'
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@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ The process between Alice and Bob verifying each other would be:
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15. Assuming they match, Alice and Bob's devices each calculate Message
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Authentication Codes (MACs) for:
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* Each of the keys that they wish the other user to verify (usually their
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device ed25519 key and their master key, see below).
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device ed25519 key and their master signing key, see below).
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* The complete list of key IDs that they wish the other user to verify.
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The MAC calculation is defined [below](#mac-calculation).
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@ -937,49 +937,50 @@ used to trust device keys that were not verified directly.
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Each user has three ed25519 key pairs used for cross-signing:
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- a master key (MK) that serves as the user's identity in
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cross-signing and signs their user-signing and self-signing keys;
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- a master signing key (MSK, for historical reasons sometimes known as
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`master_key`) that serves as the user's identity in cross-signing and signs
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their user-signing and self-signing keys;
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- a user-signing key (USK) -- only visible to the user that it belongs
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to -- that signs other users' master keys; and
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to -- that signs other users' master signing keys; and
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- a self-signing key (SSK) that signs the user's own device keys.
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The master key may also be used to sign other items such as the backup
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key. The master key may also be signed by the user's own device keys to
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The master signing key may also be used to sign other items such as the backup
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key. The master signing key may also be signed by the user's own device keys to
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aid in migrating from device verifications: if Alice's device had
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previously verified Bob's device and Bob's device has signed his master
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key, then Alice's device can trust Bob's master key, and she can sign it
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key, then Alice's device can trust Bob's master signing key, and she can sign it
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with her user-signing key.
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Users upload the public part of their master, user-signing and self-signing
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key to the server using [POST
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Users upload the public part of their master signing, user-signing and
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self-signing key to the server using [POST
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/\_matrix/client/v3/keys/device\_signing/upload](/client-server-api/#post_matrixclientv3keysdevice_signingupload). When Alice uploads
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new keys, her user ID will appear in the `changed`
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property of the `device_lists` field of the `/sync` of response of all
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users who share an encrypted room with her. When Bob sees Alice's user
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ID in his `/sync`, he will call [POST /\_matrix/client/v3/keys/query](/client-server-api/#post_matrixclientv3keysquery)
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to retrieve Alice's device keys, as well as their master, user-signing and
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self-signing key.
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to retrieve Alice's device keys, as well as their master signing, user-signing
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and self-signing key.
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If Alice has a device and wishes to send an encrypted message to Bob,
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she can trust Bob's device if:
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- Alice's device is using a master key that has signed her
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- Alice's device is using a master signing key that has signed her
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user-signing key,
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- Alice's user-signing key has signed Bob's master key,
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- Bob's master key has signed Bob's self-signing key, and
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- Alice's user-signing key has signed Bob's master signing key,
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- Bob's master signing key has signed Bob's self-signing key, and
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- Bob's self-signing key has signed Bob's device key.
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The following diagram illustrates how keys are signed:
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```
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+------------------+ .................. +----------------+
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| +--------------+ | ................... : | +------------+ |
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| | v v v : : v v v | |
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| | +----------+ : : +----------+ | |
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| | | Alice MK | : : | Bob MK | | |
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| | +----------+ : : +----------+ | |
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| | | : : : : | | |
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| | +--+ :.... : : ...: +---+ | |
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| +--------------+ | .................. : | +------------+ |
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| | v v v : : v v v | |
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| | +-----------+ : : +-----------+ | |
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| | | Alice MSK | : : | Bob MSK | | |
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| | +-----------+ : : +-----------+ | |
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| | | : : : : | | |
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| | +--+ :... : : ...: +--+ | |
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| | v v : : v v | |
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| | +-----------+ ............. : : ............. +-----------+ | |
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| | | Alice SSK | : Alice USK : : : : Bob USK : | Bob SSK | | |
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@ -1006,11 +1007,11 @@ signatures that she cannot see:
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+------------------+ +----------------+ +----------------+
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| +--------------+ | | | | +------------+ |
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| | v v | v v v | |
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| | +----------+ | +----------+ | |
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| | | Alice MK | | | Bob MK | | |
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| | +----------+ | +----------+ | |
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| | | | | | | |
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| | +--+ +---+ | +---+ | |
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| | +-----------+ | +-----------+ | |
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| | | Alice MSK | | | Bob MSK | | |
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| | +-----------+ | +-----------+ | |
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| | | | | | | |
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| | +--+ +--+ | +--+ | |
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| | v v | v | |
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| | +-----------+ +-----------+ | +-----------+ | |
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| | | Alice SSK | | Alice USK | | | Bob SSK | | |
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@ -1026,27 +1027,28 @@ signatures that she cannot see:
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```
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[Verification methods](#device-verification) can be used to verify a
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user's master key by treating the master public key, encoded using unpadded
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base64, as the device ID, and treating it as a normal device. For
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example, if Alice and Bob verify each other using SAS, Alice's
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user's master signing key by treating its public key (master signing public
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key), encoded using unpadded base64, as the device ID, and treating it as a
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normal device. For example, if Alice and Bob verify each other using SAS,
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Alice's
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`m.key.verification.mac` message to Bob may include
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`"ed25519:alices+master+public+key": "alices+master+public+key"` in the
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`mac` property. Servers therefore must ensure that device IDs will not
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collide with public keys used for cross-signing.
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Using the [Secrets](#secrets) module the private keys used for cross-signing can
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be stored on the server or shared with other devices. When doing so, the master,
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user-signing, and self-signing keys are identified using the names
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`m.cross_signing.master`, `m.cross_signing.user_signing`, and
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be stored on the server or shared with other devices. When doing so, the
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master signing, user-signing, and self-signing keys are identified using the
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names `m.cross_signing.master`, `m.cross_signing.user_signing`, and
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`m.cross_signing.self_signing`, respectively, and the keys are base64-encoded
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before being encrypted.
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###### Key and signature security
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A user's master key could allow an attacker to impersonate that user to
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A user's master signing key could allow an attacker to impersonate that user to
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other users, or other users to that user. Thus clients must ensure that
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the private part of the master key is treated securely. If clients do
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not have a secure means of storing the master key (such as a secret
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the private part of the master signing key is treated securely. If clients do
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not have a secure means of storing the master signing key (such as a secret
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storage system provided by the operating system), then clients must not
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store the private part.
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key, that client must notify the user about the change before allowing
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communication between the users to continue.
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Since device key IDs (`ed25519:DEVICE_ID`) as well as master, user-signing and
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self-signing key IDs (`ed25519:PUBLIC_KEY`) occupy the same namespace, clients
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must ensure that they use the correct keys when verifying.
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Since device key IDs (`ed25519:DEVICE_ID`) as well as master signing,
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user-signing and self-signing key IDs (`ed25519:PUBLIC_KEY`) occupy the same
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namespace, clients must ensure that they use the correct keys when verifying.
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While servers MUST not allow devices to have the same IDs as keys used for
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cross-signing, a malicious server could construct such a situation, so clients
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A user's user-signing and self-signing keys are intended to be easily
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replaceable if they are compromised by re-issuing a new key signed by
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the user's master key and possibly by re-verifying devices or users.
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the user's master signing key and possibly by re-verifying devices or users.
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However, doing so relies on the user being able to notice when their
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keys have been compromised, and it involves extra work for the user, and
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so although clients do not have to treat the private parts as
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sensitively as the master key, clients should still make efforts to
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sensitively as the master signing key, clients should still make efforts to
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store the private part securely, or not store it at all. Clients will
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need to balance the security of the keys with the usability of signing
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users and devices when performing key verification.
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To avoid leaking of social graphs, servers will only allow users to see:
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- signatures made by the user's own master, self-signing or
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- signatures made by the user's own master signing, self-signing or
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user-signing keys,
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- signatures made by the user's own devices about their own master
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key,
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- signatures made by other users' self-signing keys about their
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respective devices,
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- signatures made by other users' master keys about their respective
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- signatures made by other users' master signing keys about their respective
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self-signing key, or
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- signatures made by other users' devices about their respective
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master keys.
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master signing keys.
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Users will not be able to see signatures made by other users'
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user-signing keys.
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Verifying by QR codes provides a quick way to verify when one of the parties
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has a device capable of scanning a QR code. The QR code encodes both parties'
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master keys as well as a random shared secret that is used to allow
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master signing keys as well as a random shared secret that is used to allow
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bi-directional verification from a single scan.
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To advertise the ability to show a QR code, clients use the names
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- one byte indicating the QR code verification mode. Should be one of the
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following values:
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- `0x00` verifying another user with cross-signing
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- `0x01` self-verifying in which the current device does trust the master key
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- `0x01` self-verifying in which the current device does trust the master signing key
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- `0x02` self-verifying in which the current device does not yet trust the
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master key
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master signing key
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- the event ID or `transaction_id` of the associated verification
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request event, encoded as:
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- two bytes in network byte order (big-endian) indicating the length in
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bytes of the ID as a UTF-8 string
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- the ID encoded as a UTF-8 string
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- the first key, as 32 bytes. The key to use depends on the mode field:
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- if `0x00` or `0x01`, then the current user's own master public key
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- if `0x00` or `0x01`, then the current user's own master signing public key
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- if `0x02`, then the current device's Ed25519 signing key
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- the second key, as 32 bytes. The key to use depends on the mode field:
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- if `0x00`, then what the device thinks the other user's master
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public key is
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- if `0x01`, then what the device thinks the other device's Ed25519 signing
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public key is
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- if `0x02`, then what the device thinks the user's master public key is
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- if `0x02`, then what the device thinks the user's master signing public key
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is
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- a random shared secret, as a sequence of bytes. It is suggested to use a secret
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that is about 8 bytes long. Note: as we do not share the length of the
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secret, and it is not a fixed size, clients will just use the remainder of
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```
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Mode `0x00` indicates that Alice is verifying another user (say Bob), in
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response to the request from event "$ABCD...", her master key is
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response to the request from event "$ABCD...", her master signing key is
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`0001020304050607...` (which is "AAECAwQFBg..." in base64), she thinks that
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Bob's master key is `1011121314151617...` (which is "EBESExQVFh..." in
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Bob's master signing key is `1011121314151617...` (which is "EBESExQVFh..." in
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base64), and the shared secret is `2021222324252627` (which is "ICEiIyQlJic" in
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base64).
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Clients must only store keys in backups after they have ensured that the
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`auth_data` is trusted. This can be done either by:
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- checking that it is signed by the user's [master key](#cross-signing)
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- checking that it is signed by the user's [master signing key](#cross-signing)
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or by a verified device belonging to the same user, or
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- deriving the public key from a private key that it obtained from a trusted
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source. Trusted sources for the private key include the user entering the
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| Parameter | Type | Description |
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|------------|-----------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| changed | [string] | List of users who have updated their device identity or their master, self-signing or user-signing keys, or who now share an encrypted room with the client since the previous sync response. |
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| changed | [string] | List of users who have updated their device identity or their master signing, self-signing or user-signing keys, or who now share an encrypted room with the client since the previous sync response. |
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| left | [string] | List of users with whom we do not share any encrypted rooms anymore since the previous sync response. |
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{{% boxes/note %}}
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For optimal performance, Alice should be added to `changed` in Bob's
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sync only when she updates her devices or master, self-signing or
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sync only when she updates her devices or master signing, self-signing or
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user-signing keys, or when Alice and Bob now share a room but didn't
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share any room previously.
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However, for the sake of simpler logic, a server may add Alice to
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This API endpoint uses the [User-Interactive Authentication API](/client-server-api/#user-interactive-authentication-api).
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User-Interactive Authentication MUST be performed, except in these cases:
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- there is no existing master key uploaded to the homeserver, OR
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- there is an existing master key and it exactly matches the
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master key provided in the request body. If there are any additional
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- there is no existing master signing key uploaded to the homeserver, OR
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- there is an existing master signing key and it exactly matches the
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master signing key provided in the request body. If there are any additional
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keys provided in the request (self-signing key, user-signing key) they MUST also
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match the existing keys stored on the server. In other words, the request contains
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no new keys.
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type: object
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properties:
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master_key:
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description: Optional. The user\'s master key.
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description: Optional. The user\'s master signing key.
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allOf:
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- $ref: definitions/cross_signing_key.yaml
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self_signing_key:
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description: |-
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Optional. The user\'s self-signing key. Must be signed by
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the accompanying master key, or by the user\'s most recently
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uploaded master key if no master key is included in the
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the accompanying master signing key, or by the user\'s most recently
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uploaded master signing key if no master signing key is included in the
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request.
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allOf:
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- $ref: definitions/cross_signing_key.yaml
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user_signing_key:
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description: |-
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Optional. The user\'s user-signing key. Must be signed by
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the accompanying master key, or by the user\'s most recently
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uploaded master key if no master key is included in the
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the accompanying master signing key, or by the user\'s most recently
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uploaded master signing key if no master signing key is included in the
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request.
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allOf:
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- $ref: definitions/cross_signing_key.yaml
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* `M_INVALID_SIGNATURE`: For example, the self-signing or
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user-signing key had an incorrect signature.
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* `M_MISSING_PARAM`: No master key is available.
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* `M_MISSING_PARAM`: No master signing key is available.
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content:
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application/json:
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schema:
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title: Signatures
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description: |-
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Signatures of the key, calculated using the process described at [Signing JSON](/appendices/#signing-json).
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Optional for the master key. Other keys must be signed by the
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user\'s master key.
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Optional for the master signing key. Other keys must be signed by the
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user\'s master signing key.
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example: {
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"@alice:example.com": {
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"ed25519:alice+base64+master+key": "signature+of+key"
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x-addedInMatrixVersion: "1.1"
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type: object
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description: |-
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Information on the master keys of the queried users.
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A map from user ID, to master key information. For each key, the
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Information on the master signing keys of the queried users.
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A map from user ID, to master signing key information. For each key, the
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information returned will be the same as uploaded via
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`/keys/device_signing/upload`, along with the signatures
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uploaded via `/keys/signatures/upload` that the requesting user
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- keys
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master_key:
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type: object
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description: The user\'s master key.
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description: The user\'s master signing key.
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allOf:
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- $ref: ../client-server/definitions/cross_signing_key.yaml
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- example:
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type: object
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description: |-
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Information on the master keys of the queried users.
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A map from user ID, to master key information. For each key, the
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Information on the master signing keys of the queried users.
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A map from user ID, to master signing key information. For each key, the
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information returned will be the same as uploaded via
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`/keys/device_signing/upload`, along with the signatures
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uploaded via `/keys/signatures/upload` that the user is
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