matrix-spec/content/rooms/fragments/v3-auth-rules.md
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Room version 12 (#2193)
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* Room version 12

Template out a v12 room version

Make v12 default, per MSC4304

Update PDU checks and auth event selection per MSC4291

Describe new room_id format per MSC4291

Move v6 depth definition to a component for easier referencing

Move room_id to a component to prep for v12, per MSC4291

Create and use a new room_id component for v12+ per MSC4291

Reflect auth events selection change onto all room versions per MSC4291

The MSC asks the `description` of `auth_events` to be adjusted, however this feels like a better representation of the change.

Add `room_id` format rules and renumber per MSC4291

Reflect change to rule 1.2 per MSC4291

Insert same room_id check to v1-12 auth rules per MSC4307 and MSC4291

Deprecate `predecessor.event_id` per MSC4291

Insert auth rule to validate `additional_creators` per MSC4289

Insert rule for `users` validation of creators and renumber per MSC4289

Define "room creator(s)" per MSC4289

Spec `additional_creators` on create events per MSC4289

Spec `additional_creators` on `/upgrade` per MSC4289

The MSC doesn't mention how to handle unsupported room versions, but the Synapse implementation used for FCP ignores the field in such room versions. This feels like a good approach, and will need clarifying in the MSC too (if accepted at the spec level).

Add notes to `/upgrade` behaviour per MSC4289 and MSC4291

Describe how additional creators work during room creation per MSC4289

Fix default user power level descriptions per MSC4289

Describe tombstone power level changes per MSC4289

Warn clients about event format changes in v12 per MSC4289 and MSC4291

Flag additional room creators support for client reference per MSC4289

Remove TODO now that it's fully addressed

Copy state res into v12 as-is for modification

Apply Modification 1 to SR2.1 per MSC4297

Apply Modification 2 to SR2.1 per MSC4297

Add summary box to the top of SR2.1 for ease of developer reference

Modification 2 was split into items 2 and 3 for further ease of understanding.

Add all the changelogs

`x` is used until a real PR number can be assigned.

Some changelogs are duplicated to the Client-Server API to increase visibility of the changes to v12.

Review: Minor phrasing adjustments in changelogs

Review: Clarify that v12 isn't quite the default yet in the changelog

Review: Clarify to clients that creators are immutable

Review: Improve 'how to parse a domain' advice for legacy apps

Review: Add a bit more detail as to why a room ID might be required

Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Andrew Morgan <1342360+anoadragon453@users.noreply.github.com>

Clarify that clients can override the tombstone default

Mention creatorship UI label by finishing the Permissions section

We probably should have removed the WIP note in v1.0, but alas.

Add changelog for tombstone changes

Use assigned spec PR number in changelogs

(cherry picked from commit ec81eea7e4532fd398b8013071d6981c97117d9e)
2025-08-14 11:16:00 -06:00

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{{% added-in v=3 %}} In room versions 1 and 2, events need a signature from the domain of the event_id in order to be considered valid. This room version does not include an event_id over federation in the same respect, so does not need a signature from that server. The event must still be signed by the server denoted by the sender property, however.

The types of state events that affect authorization are:

{{% boxes/note %}} Power levels are inferred from defaults when not explicitly supplied. For example, mentions of the sender's power level can also refer to the default power level for users in the room. {{% /boxes/note %}}

The complete list of rules, as of room version 3, is as follows:

  1. If type is m.room.create:
    1. If it has any prev_events, reject.
    2. If the domain of the room_id does not match the domain of the sender, reject.
    3. If content.room_version is present and is not a recognised version, reject.
    4. If content has no creator property, reject.
    5. Otherwise, allow.
  2. Considering the event's auth_events:
    1. If there are duplicate entries for a given type and state_key pair, reject.

    2. If there are entries whose type and state_key don't match those specified by the auth events selection algorithm described in the server specification, reject.

      Note: This room version requires an m.room.create event to be selected.

    3. If there are entries which were themselves rejected under the checks performed on receipt of a PDU, reject.

    4. If there is no m.room.create event among the entries, reject.

    5. If any event in auth_events has a room_id which does not match that of the event being authorised, reject.

  3. If the content of the m.room.create event in the room state has the property m.federate set to false, and the sender domain of the event does not match the sender domain of the create event, reject.
  4. If type is m.room.aliases:
    1. If event has no state_key, reject.
    2. If sender's domain doesn't match state_key, reject.
    3. Otherwise, allow.
  5. If type is m.room.member:
    1. If there is no state_key property, or no membership property in content, reject.
    2. If membership is join:
      1. If the only previous event is an m.room.create and the state_key is the creator, allow.
      2. If the sender does not match state_key, reject.
      3. If the sender is banned, reject.
      4. If the join_rule is invite then allow if membership state is invite or join.
      5. If the join_rule is public, allow.
      6. Otherwise, reject.
    3. If membership is invite:
      1. If content has a third_party_invite property:
        1. If target user is banned, reject.
        2. If content.third_party_invite does not have a signed property, reject.
        3. If signed does not have mxid and token properties, reject.
        4. If mxid does not match state_key, reject.
        5. If there is no m.room.third_party_invite event in the current room state with state_key matching token, reject.
        6. If sender does not match sender of the m.room.third_party_invite, reject.
        7. If any signature in signed matches any public key in the m.room.third_party_invite event, allow. The public keys are in content of m.room.third_party_invite as:
          1. A single public key in the public_key property.
          2. A list of public keys in the public_keys property.
        8. Otherwise, reject.
      2. If the sender's current membership state is not join, reject.
      3. If target user's current membership state is join or ban, reject.
      4. If the sender's power level is greater than or equal to the invite level, allow.
      5. Otherwise, reject.
    4. If membership is leave:
      1. If the sender matches state_key, allow if and only if that user's current membership state is invite or join.
      2. If the sender's current membership state is not join, reject.
      3. If the target user's current membership state is ban, and the sender's power level is less than the ban level, reject.
      4. If the sender's power level is greater than or equal to the kick level, and the target user's power level is less than the sender's power level, allow.
      5. Otherwise, reject.
    5. If membership is ban:
      1. If the sender's current membership state is not join, reject.
      2. If the sender's power level is greater than or equal to the ban level, and the target user's power level is less than the sender's power level, allow.
      3. Otherwise, reject.
    6. Otherwise, the membership is unknown. Reject.
  6. If the sender's current membership state is not join, reject.
  7. If type is m.room.third_party_invite:
    1. Allow if and only if sender's current power level is greater than or equal to the invite level.
  8. If the event type's required power level is greater than the sender's power level, reject.
  9. If the event has a state_key that starts with an @ and does not match the sender, reject.
  10. If type is m.room.power_levels:
    1. If users property in content is not an object with keys that are valid user IDs with values that are integers (or a string that is an integer), reject.
    2. If there is no previous m.room.power_levels event in the room, allow.
    3. For the properties users_default, events_default, state_default, ban, redact, kick, invite check if they were added, changed or removed. For each found alteration:
      1. If the current value is greater than the sender's current power level, reject.
      2. If the new value is greater than the sender's current power level, reject.
    4. For each entry being changed in, or removed from, the events property:
      1. If the current value is greater than the sender's current power level, reject.
    5. For each entry being added to, or changed in, the events property:
      1. If the new value is greater than the sender's current power level, reject.
    6. For each entry being changed in, or removed from, the users property, other than the sender's own entry:
      1. If the current value is greater than or equal to the sender's current power level, reject.
    7. For each entry being added to, or changed in, the users property:
      1. If the new value is greater than the sender's current power level, reject.
    8. Otherwise, allow.
  11. Otherwise, allow.

{{% boxes/note %}} Some consequences of these rules:

  • Unless you are a member of the room, the only permitted operations (apart from the initial create/join) are: joining a public room; accepting or rejecting an invitation to a room.
  • To unban somebody, you must have power level greater than or equal to both the kick and ban levels, and greater than the target user's power level. {{% /boxes/note %}}