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MSC4040: Update SRV service name to IANA registration

The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) holds a registry of all service names and ports in use by Internet applications. Unfortunately, the service name matrix was registered an eternity ago for use in an unrelated project, which makes our usage of it improper at best. On August 4, 2023 our registration of port 8448 was accepted, with an included service name of matrix-fed. This MSC proposes a backwards-compatible change to use this newly registered service name.

The registrations with keyword "matrix" can be found here.

This fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec/issues/400

See also https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec/issues/1576

Proposal

The current specification for resolving server names requires an implementation to look up _matrix._tcp SRV records in some steps. Those steps become deprecated and new steps which use _matrix-fed._tcp are added immediately before each existing step.

Deprecation in context of this MSC is to discourage continued use, and to queue the affected steps for eventual removal from the specification under the deprecation policy.

The new steps thus become:

  1. (unchanged) If the hostname is an IP literal, then that IP address should be used, together with the given port number, or 8448 if no port is given. The target server must present a valid certificate for the IP address. The Host header in the request should be set to the server name, including the port if the server name included one.

  2. (unchanged) If the hostname is not an IP literal, and the server name includes an explicit port, resolve the hostname to an IP address using CNAME, AAAA or A records. Requests are made to the resolved IP address and given port with a Host header of the original server name (with port). The target server must present a valid certificate for the hostname.

  3. (steps added/deprecated) If the hostname is not an IP literal, a regular HTTPS request is made to https://<hostname>/.well-known/matrix/server, expecting the schema defined later in this section. 30x redirects should be followed, however redirection loops should be avoided. Responses (successful or otherwise) to the /.well-known endpoint should be cached by the requesting server. Servers should respect the cache control headers present on the response, or use a sensible default when headers are not present. The recommended sensible default is 24 hours. Servers should additionally impose a maximum cache time for responses: 48 hours is recommended. Errors are recommended to be cached for up to an hour, and servers are encouraged to exponentially back off for repeated failures. The schema of the /.well-known request is later in this section. If the response is invalid (bad JSON, missing properties, non-200 response, etc), skip to step 4. If the response is valid, the m.server property is parsed as <delegated_hostname>[:<delegated_port>] and processed as follows:

    1. (unchanged) If <delegated_hostname> is an IP literal, then that IP address should be used together with the <delegated_port> or 8448 if no port is provided. The target server must present a valid TLS certificate for the IP address. Requests must be made with a Host header containing the IP address, including the port if one was provided.

    2. (unchanged) If <delegated_hostname> is not an IP literal, and <delegated_port> is present, an IP address is discovered by looking up CNAME, AAAA or A records for <delegated_hostname>. The resulting IP address is used, alongside the <delegated_port>. Requests must be made with a Host header of <delegated_hostname>:<delegated_port>. The target server must present a valid certificate for <delegated_hostname>.

    3. (ADDED) If <delegated_hostname> is not an IP literal and no <delegated_port> is present, an SRV record is looked up for _matrix-fed._tcp.<delegated_hostname>. This may result in another hostname (to be resolved using AAAA or A records) and port. Requests should be made to the resolved IP address and port with a Host header containing the <delegated_hostname>. The target server must present a valid certificate for <delegated_hostname>.

    4. (DEPRECATED) If <delegated_hostname> is not an IP literal and no <delegated_port> is present, an SRV record is looked up for _matrix._tcp.<delegated_hostname>. This may result in another hostname (to be resolved using AAAA or A records) and port. Requests should be made to the resolved IP address and port with a Host header containing the <delegated_hostname>. The target server must present a valid certificate for <delegated_hostname>.

    5. (unchanged) If no SRV record is found, an IP address is resolved using CNAME, AAAA or A records. Requests are then made to the resolve IP address and a port of 8448, using a Host header of <delegated_hostname>. The target server must present a valid certificate for <delegated_hostname>.

  4. (ADDED) If the /.well-known request resulted in an error response, a server is found by resolving an SRV record for _matrix-fed._tcp.<hostname>. This may result in a hostname (to be resolved using AAAA or A records) and port. Requests are made to the resolved IP address and port, with a Host header of <hostname>. The target server must present a valid certificate for <hostname>.

  5. (DEPRECATED) If the /.well-known request resulted in an error response, a server is found by resolving an SRV record for _matrix._tcp.<hostname>. This may result in a hostname (to be resolved using AAAA or A records) and port. Requests are made to the resolved IP address and port, with a Host header of <hostname>. The target server must present a valid certificate for <hostname>.

  6. (unchanged) If the /.well-known request returned an error response, and the SRV record was not found, an IP address is resolved using CNAME, AAAA and A records. Requests are made to the resolved IP address using port 8448 and a Host header containing the <hostname>. The target server must present a valid certificate for <hostname>.

Potential issues

Us using matrix as a service name has been an issue all along. This MSC aligns the specification with our formal IANA registration.

Alternatives

We could modify our IANA registration further to pick a different name, however the service name needs to be descriptive and short. The author notes that matrix-server was attempted in registration, which was declined during Expert Review of the application.

matrix cannot be taken over via IANA process. It was assigned before dates were put on records in 2000.

Non-options for names include mxfed, matrixf, and similar.

A potential way forward is to remove SRV resolution entirely, however prior effort via MSC3922 are expected to be rejected instead (as of writing, August 4th, 2023).

Security considerations

There is increased DNS load with this change, due to having to potentially look up 6+ records in the worst case scenario. DNS servers should be more than capable of caching, and handling such a spike of requests.

Unstable prefix

None applicable.

Dependencies

None applicable.