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# Setting up Matrix User Verification Service (optional)
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**[Matrix User Verification Service](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-user-verification-service) (hereafter: UVS) can only be installed after Matrix services are installed and running.**
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If you're just installing Matrix services for the first time, please continue with the [Configuration](configuring-playbook.md) / [Installation](installing.md) flow and come back here later.
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Currently, the main purpose of this role is to allow Jitsi to authenticate matrix users and check if they are authorized to join a conference. Please refer to the documentation of the [Matrix User Verification Service](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-user-verification-service) to understand how it works.
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**Note**: enabling Matrix User Verification Service, means that the `openid` API endpoints will be exposed on the Matrix Federation port (usually `8448`), even if [federation](configuring-playbook-federation.md) is disabled.
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If the Jitsi server is also configured by this playbook, all plugging of variables and secrets is handled in `group_vars/matrix_servers`.
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__Some general concepts of UVS may be helpful to understand the rest, so here they are:__
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UVS can be used to verify two claims:
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* (A) Whether a given OpenID token is valid for a given server and
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* (B) whether a user is member of a given room and the corresponding PowerLevel
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Verifying an OpenID token id done by finding the corresponding Homeserver via '.well-known/matrix/server' for the given domain.
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The configured `matrix_user_verification_service_uvs_homeserver_url` does **not** factor into this.
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By default, this playbook only checks against `matrix_server_fqn_matrix`.
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Therefore, the request will be made against the public openid API for `matrix_server_fqn_matrix`.
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Verifying RoomMembership and PowerLevel is done against `matrix_user_verification_service_uvs_homeserver_url` which is by default done via the docker network.
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UVS will verify the validity of the token beforehand though.
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## Prerequisites
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In order to use UVS, an admin token for the configured homeserver must be supplied. For now this means configuring Synapse and creating the token before installing UVS.
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## Enable
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[Matrix User Verification Service](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-user-verification-service) installation is disabled by default.
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You can enable it in your configuration file (`inventory/host_vars/matrix.<your-domain>/vars.yml`):
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```yaml
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matrix_user_verification_service_enabled: true
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```
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## Configuration
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The only required configuration variable is `matrix_user_verification_service_uvs_access_token` (see below).
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For a list of all configuration options see the role defaults [`roles/matrix-user-verification-service/defaults/main.yml`](../roles/custom/matrix-user-verification-service/defaults/main.yml).
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But be aware of all the plugging happening in `group_vars/matrix_servers`.
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In the default configuration, the UVS Server is only reachable via the docker network, which is fine if e.g. Jitsi is also running in a container on the host.
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However, it is possible to expose UVS via setting `matrix_user_verification_service_container_http_host_bind_port`.
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### Access token
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The Synapse Access Token is used to verify RoomMembership and PowerLevel against `matrix_user_verification_service_uvs_homeserver_url`.
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We recommend that you create a dedicated Matrix user for uvs (`uvs` is a good username).
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Follow our [Registering users](registering-users.md) guide to register a user with administration privileges.
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You are required to specify an access token (belonging to this new user) for UVS to work.
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To get an access token for the UVS user, you can follow the documentation on [how to do obtain an access token](obtaining-access-tokens.md).
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**Access tokens are sensitive information. Do not include them in any bug reports, messages, or logs. Do not share the access token with anyone.**
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```yaml
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matrix_user_verification_service_uvs_access_token: "YOUR ACCESS TOKEN HERE"
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```
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### (Optional) Auth Token
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It is possible to set an API Auth Token to restrict access to the UVS. If this is set, anyone making a request to UVS must provide it via the header "Authorization: Bearer TOKEN"
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By default, the token will be derived from `matrix_homeserver_generic_secret_key` in `group_vars/matrix_servers`.
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To set your own Token, simply put the following in your host_vars.
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```yaml
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matrix_user_verification_service_uvs_auth_token: "TOKEN"
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```
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In case Jitsi is also managed by this playbook and 'matrix' authentication in Jitsi is enabled, this collection will automatically configure Jitsi to use the configured auth token.
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### (Optional) Federation
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In theory (however currently untested), UVS can handle federation. Simply set:
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```yaml
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matrix_user_verification_service_uvs_openid_verify_server_name: ""
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```
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in your host_vars.
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This will instruct UVS to verify the OpenID token against any domain given in a request.
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Homeserver discovery is done via '.well-known/matrix/server' of the given domain.
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## Installation
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After these variables have been set, please run the following command to re-run setup and to restart UVS:
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```
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-matrix-user-verification-service,start
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```
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## Logging
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The configuration variable `UVS_LOG_LEVEL` can be set to:
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- warning
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- info
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- debug
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## TLS Certificate Checking
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If the matrix Homeserver does not provide a valid TLS certificate, UVS will fail with the following error message:
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> message: 'No response received: [object Object]',
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This also applies to self-signed and let's encrypt staging certificates.
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To disable certificate validation altogether (INSECURE! Not suitable for production use!) set: `NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0`
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Alternatively, it is possible to inject your own CA certificates into the container by mounting a PEM file with additional trusted CAs into the container and pointing the `NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS` environment variable to it.
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