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# MSC2778: Providing authentication method for appservice users | ||
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Appservices within Matrix are increasingly attempting to support End-to-End Encryption. As such, they | ||
need a way to generate devices for their users so that they can participate in E2E rooms. In order to | ||
do so, this proposal suggests implementing an appservice extension to the | ||
[`POST /login` endpoint](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.6.0#post-matrix-client-r0-login). | ||
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Appservice users do not usually need to log in as they do not need their own access token, and do not | ||
traditionally need a "device". However, E2E encryption demands that at least one user in a room has a | ||
Matrix device which means bridge users need to be able to generate a device on demand. In the past, | ||
bridge developers have used the bridge bot's device for all bridge users in the room, but this causes | ||
problems should the bridge wish to only join ghosts to a room (e.g. for DMs). | ||
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Another advantage this provides is that an appservice can now be used to generate access tokens for | ||
any user in its namespace without having to set a password for that user, which may be useful where | ||
maintaining password(s) in the configuration is undesirable. | ||
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## Proposal | ||
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A new `type` is to be added to `POST /login`: `m.login.application_service` | ||
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The `/login` endpoint may now take an `access_token` in the same way that other | ||
authenticated endpoints do. No additional parameters should be specified in the request body. | ||
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Example request | ||
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```json | ||
{ | ||
"type": "m.login.application_service", | ||
"identifier": { | ||
"type": "m.id.user", | ||
"user": "_bridge_alice" | ||
} | ||
} | ||
``` | ||
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Note: Implementations MUST use the `identifier.type`=`m.id.user` method of specifying the | ||
localpart. The deprecated top-level `user` field **cannot** use this login flow type. This | ||
is deliberate so as to coax developers into using the new identifier format when implementing | ||
new flows. | ||
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The response body should be unchanged from the existing `/login` specification. | ||
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If one of the following conditions are true: | ||
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- The access token is not provided | ||
- The access token does not correspond to an appservice | ||
- Or the user has not previously been registered | ||
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Then the servers MUST reject with HTTP 403, with an `errcode` of `"M_FORBIDDEN"`. | ||
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If the access token DOES correspond to an appservice but the user is not inside its namespace, | ||
then the `errcode` must be `"M_EXCLUSIVE"`. | ||
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Homeservers should ignore the `access_token` parameter if a type other than | ||
`m.login.application_service` has been provided. | ||
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Appservices creating **new** users can still use the `/register` endpoint to generate an `access_token` / `device_id` | ||
but for existing users, the `/login` endpoint can be used instead. | ||
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## Potential issues | ||
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This proposal means that there will be more calls to make when setting up a appservice user, when | ||
using encryption. While this could be done during the registration step, this would prohibit creating | ||
new devices should the appservice intentionally or inadvertently have lost the client-side device data. | ||
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## Alternatives | ||
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### 1. Include the token in the `/login` request body | ||
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One minor tweak to the current proposal could be to include the token as part of the auth data, rather than | ||
being part of the header/params to the request. An argument could be made for either, but since the specification | ||
expects the appservice to pass the token this way in all requests, including `/register`, it seems wise to keep | ||
it that way. | ||
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### 2. Use implementation specific "shared secret" authentication | ||
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Some community members have used homeserver implementation details such as a "shared secret" authentication method to | ||
log into the accounts without having to use the /login process at all. Synapse provides such a function, | ||
but also means the appservice can now authenticate as any user on the homeserver. This is undesirable from a | ||
security standpoint. | ||
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### 3. Keep using `/register` solely | ||
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A third option could be to create a new endpoint that simply creates a new device for an appservice user on demand. | ||
Given the rest of the matrix eco-system does this with /login, and /login is already extensible with `type`, it would | ||
create more work for all parties involved for little benefit. | ||
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Finally, `POST /register` does already return a `device_id` and `access_token` so appservices | ||
could store this information rather than calling `POST /login` at all. This does however present a few problems: | ||
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- Quite a few appservices which only support unencrypted messaging do not use/store the `device_id`/`access_token` from a register call. | ||
In the event that an appservice eventually gains the ability to support encryption, they would be unable to fetch a new `device_id`/ | ||
`access_token` for any existing users (as `/register` would fail for an existing user). | ||
- If user tokens were lost or exposed, there is no way to programattically create new access tokens for these users. | ||
- Finally, if a user was registered externally and the appservice would like to masquerade as it, it would be unable to fetch | ||
an access token for that user. | ||
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While `POST /register` does work, it is impactical as the sole method of fetching an access token. | ||
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## Security considerations | ||
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Appservices could use this new functionality to generate devices for any userId that are within its namespace e.g. setting the | ||
user namespace regex to `@.*:example.com` would allow appservice to control anyone on the homeserver. While this sounds scary, in practice | ||
this is not a problem because: | ||
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- Appservice namespaces are maintained by the homeserver admin. If the namespace were to change, then it's reasonable | ||
to assume that the server admin is aware. There is no defense mechanism to stop a malicious server admin from creating new | ||
devices for a given user's account as they could also do so by simply modifying the database. | ||
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- While an appservice *could* try to masquerade as a user maliciously without the server admin expecting it, it would still | ||
be bound by the restrictions of the namespace. Server admins are expected to be aware of the implications of adding new | ||
appservices to their server so the burden of responsibility lies with the server admin. | ||
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- Appservices already can /sync as any user using the `as_token` and send any messages as any user in the namespace, the only | ||
difference is that without a dedicated access token they are unable to receive device messages. While in theory this | ||
does make them unable to see encrypted messages, this is not designed to be a security mechanism. | ||
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In conclusion this MSC only automates the creation of new devices for users inside an AS namespace, which is something | ||
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a server admin could already do. Appservices should always be treated with care and so with these facts in mind the MSC should | ||
be considered secure. | ||
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## Unstable prefix | ||
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Implementations should use `uk.half-shot.msc2778.login.application_service` for `type` given in the | ||
`POST /login` until this lands in a released version of the specification. | ||
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## Implementations | ||
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The proposal has been implemented by a homeserver, a bridge SDK and two bridges: | ||
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- [synapse](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/8320) | ||
- [mautrix-python](https://github.com/tulir/mautrix-python/commit/12d7c48ca7c15fd3ff61608369af1cf69e289aeb) | ||
- [mautrix-whatsapp](https://github.com/tulir/mautrix-whatsapp/commit/ead8a869c84d07fadc7cfcf3d522452c99faaa36) | ||
- [matrix-appservice-bridge](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-bridge/pull/231/files#diff-5e93f1b51d50a44fcf0ca46ea1793c1cR851-R864) |
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Ghosts also need devices in order to send encrypted messages.
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You can send encrypted messages without a device (using someone elses device, specifically the bridge bot device). Right now it might be classifiable as a bug, but I think the long-term goal should be to have single-device appservices where other clients are aware that it's all one appservice.