--- toc_hide: true --- {{< added-in this=true >}} 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: - [`m.room.create`](/client-server-api#mroomcreate) - [`m.room.member`](/client-server-api#mroommember) - [`m.room.join_rules`](/client-server-api#mroom) - [`m.room.power_levels`](/client-server-api#mroompower_levels) - [`m.room.third_party_invite`](/client-server-api#mroomthird_party_invite) {{% 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](/server-server-api#auth-events-selection) algorithm described in the server specification, reject. 3. If there are entries which were themselves rejected under the [checks performed on receipt of a PDU](server-server-api/#checks-performed-on-receipt-of-a-pdu), reject. 4. If there is no `m.room.create` event among the entries, 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 matches `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` key in `content` is not a dictionary 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 keys `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 higher than the `sender`'s current power level, reject. 2. If the new value is higher than the `sender`'s current power level, reject. 4. For each entry being added, changed or removed in both the `events` and `users` keys: 1. If the current value is higher than the `sender`'s current power level, reject. 2. If the new value is higher than the `sender`'s current power level, reject. 5. For each entry being changed under the `users` key, other than the `sender`'s own entry: 1. If the current value is equal to the `sender`'s current power level, reject. 6. 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 %}}