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Server Access Control Lists (ACLs) for rooms
In some scenarios room operators may wish to prevent a malicious or untrusted server from participating in their room. Sending an m.room.server_acl state event into a room is an effective way to prevent the server from participating in the room at the federation level.
Server ACLs can also be used to make rooms only federate with a limited
set of servers, or retroactively make the room no longer federate with
any other server, similar to setting the m.federate
value on the
m.room.create event.
{{% event event="m.room.server_acl" %}}
{{% boxes/note %}} Port numbers are not supported because it is unclear to parsers whether a port number should be matched or an IP address literal. Additionally, it is unlikely that one would trust a server running on a particular domain's port but not a different port, especially considering the server host can easily change ports. {{% /boxes/note %}}
{{% boxes/note %}}
CIDR notation is not supported for IP addresses because Matrix does not
encourage the use of IPs for identifying servers. Instead, a blanket
allow_ip_literals
is provided to cover banning them.
{{% /boxes/note %}}
Client behaviour
Clients are not expected to perform any additional duties beyond sending the event. Clients should describe changes to the server ACLs to the user in the user interface, such as in the timeline.
Clients may wish to kick affected users from the room prior to denying a server access to the room to help prevent those servers from participating and to provide feedback to the users that they have been excluded from the room.
Server behaviour
Servers MUST prevent blacklisted servers from sending events or participating in the room when an m.room.server_acl event is present in the room state. Which APIs are specifically affected are described in the Server-Server API specification.
Servers should still send events to denied servers if they are still residents of the room.
Security considerations
Server ACLs are only effective if every server in the room honours them. Servers that do not honour the ACLs may still permit events sent by denied servers into the room, leaking them to other servers in the room. To effectively enforce an ACL in a room, the servers that do not honour the ACLs should be denied in the room as well.