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MSC2230: Store Identity Server in Account Data
The URL of the Identity Server to use is currently specified at registration and login time and then used for the lifetime of a login session. If users wish to specify a custom one, they must do so each time they log in on every client. Once they have chosen an Identity Server to advertise their 3PIDs on, it would be normal that they would wish to continue using this Identity Server for all Identity requests in their account across all clients. This proposal aims to make this easier.
Proposal
The base URL of the Identity Server is to be stored in user account data. It
shall be stored in the same format as in a .well-known file under the event type
m.identity_server
and shall comprise a single key, base_url
which is the
base URL of the ID Server to use (that is, the part before /_matrix
, including
https://
).
Upon registration or login, a client SHOULD refrain from performing any requests
to the Identity Server until the account data has been fetched from the server.
Once it has the account data, it SHOULD check for the presence of the
m.identity_server
key. If present, the base_url
in this key SHOULD be used
as the Identity Server base URL for the duration of the login session. If this
key is not present, the client SHOULD use whatever value it would have used prior
to this MSC. It should not update the account data in this situation.
Client SHOULD listen for changes in the m.identity_server
account data value
and update the URL that they use for ID Server requests accordingly.
Clients can offer a way for users to change the ID server being used. If they
do, the client MUST update the value of m.identity_server
accordingly.
The m.identity_server
may be present with a base_url
of null
. In this case,
clients MUST treat this as no ID Server URL being set and not perform ID
Server requests, disabling any functionality that requires such requests.
Conversely, if a user wishes to disable ID Server functionality, the client
shall action this by setting the base_url
of the m.identity_server
account data entry to null
.
Transition Period
Clients will continue to use whatever IS URLs they currently use until the user sets one explicitly, at which point it will be written to account data and all clients will start using this value.
Tradeoffs
There are a number of ways to transition to this new scheme. Clients could populate the account data with their current ID Server URL as soon as possible, and immediately use any new value seen on account data. This would a much faster migration but any users with clients using different ID Servers would suddenly find all their clients using the ID Server of whichever client they updated first.
Potential issues
Users will no longer be able to have different clients configured with different ID Servers.
Security considerations
An attacker would be able to force all a user clients to use a given ID Server if they gained control of any of a user's logins.
Conclusion
This makes the ID server an account setting which means it persists between logins. The intention would be to phase out clients ever asking for an ID Server URL at registration or login: this will be much easier for users to understand whilst still retaining the flexibility for those who want it.