matrix-spec/data/api/server-server/definitions
codedust f42ce28bfe Clarify terminology for keys in cross-signing module
- do not use the term 'cross-signing keys' anymore: Previously, the term
  'cross-signing keys' was used to refer to the master, user-signing and
  self-signing keys. This is not ideal since the master key is used for
  cross-signing but may also be used to sign the backup key, for example.
  In these contexts, the master key is not used for cross-signing.
  The term 'cross-signing keys' has therefor been replaced by 'keys used
  for cross-signing' or, more explicitely, by 'master, user-signing and
  self-signing key'.
- the naming of the master key has been harmonised (no more 'master
  cross-signing key' or 'master signing keys'). Also the abbr. 'MSK' has been
  replaced by 'MK'.
- in the QR code example, the term 'cross-signing key' has been replaced
  by 'master key' since in mode 0x00, the current user's own master key and
  what the device thinks the other user's master key is used.
- it has been made more explicit that private keys used for cross-signing can
  be stored on the server are stored as described in the secrets module (as
  opposed to store them in unencrypted form)

Signed-off-by: codedust <codedust@so.urceco.de>
2025-08-03 18:21:35 +02:00
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components
event-schemas Clarify terminology for keys in cross-signing module 2025-08-03 18:21:35 +02:00
edu.yaml
edu_with_example.yaml
invite_event.yaml
keys.yaml
keys_query_response.yaml
pdu_v1.yaml
pdu_v3.yaml
pdu_v4.yaml
pdu_v6.yaml
pdu_v11.yaml
security.yaml
single_pdu_transaction.yaml
transaction.yaml
unlimited_pdu_transaction.yaml