document key sharing and m.room_key_request

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Valentin Deniaud 6 years ago
parent 6172d5986a
commit 2d8a321b46

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{
"content": {
"action": "cancel_request",
"requesting_device_id": "RJYKSTBOIE",
"request_id": "1495474790150.19"
},
"type": "m.room_key_request"
}

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{
"content": {
"body": {
"algorithm": "m.megolm.v1.aes-sha2",
"room_id": "!Cuyf34gef24t:localhost",
"session_id": "X3lUlvLELLYxeTx4yOVu6UDpasGEVO0Jbu+QFnm0cKQ",
"sender_key": "RF3s+E7RkTQTGF2d8Deol0FkQvgII2aJDf3/Jp5mxVU"
},
"action": "request",
"requesting_device_id": "RJYKSTBOIE",
"request_id": "1495474790150.19"
},
"type": "m.room_key_request"
}

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---
allOf:
- $ref: core-event-schema/event.yaml
description: |-
This event type is used to request keys for end-to-end encryption. It is sent as an
unencrypted `to-device`_ event.
properties:
content:
properties:
body:
description: Information about the requested key.
properties:
algorithm:
type: string
description: |-
The encryption algorithm the requested key in this event is to be used
with.
room_id:
type: string
description: The room where the key is used.
sender_key:
type: string
description: |-
The Curve25519 key of the device which initiated the session originally.
session_id:
type: string
description: The ID of the session holding the key.
required:
- algorithm
- room_id
- session_id
- sender_key
type: object
title: RequestedKeyInfo
action:
enum:
- request
- cancel_request
type: string
requesting_device_id:
description: ID of the device requesting the key.
type: string
request_id:
description: |-
A random string uniquely identifying the request for a key. If the key is
requested multiple times, it should be reused. It should also reused in order
to cancel a request.
type: string
required:
- action
- requesting_device_id
- request_id
type: object
type:
enum:
- m.room_key_request
type: string
type: object

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decrypted by such a device. For the Olm protocol, this is documented at
https://matrix.org/git/olm/about/docs/signing.rst.
Key sharing
-----------
If Bob has an encrypted conversation with Alice on his computer, and then logs in
through his phone for the first time, he may want to have access to the previously
exchanged messages. To address this issue, events exist for requesting and sending
keys from device to device.
.. NOTE::
Key sharing can be a big attack vector, thus it must be done very carefully.
A reasonable stategy is for a user's client to only send keys requested by the
verified devices of the same user.
Messaging Algorithms
--------------------
@ -464,6 +478,10 @@ Events
{{m_room_key_event}}
{{m_room_key_request_event}}
{{m_forwarded_room_key_event}}
Key management API
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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