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client,bridgev2: Add support for MSC4190 #288

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@onestacked onestacked commented Sep 20, 2024

Adds MSC4190 support.

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The config option goes in bridgev2/bridgeconfig + bridgev2/matrix/mxmain/example-config.yaml (no need to update the legacy bridge module)

SetAppServiceDeviceID probably also has to be set in the e2ee client

@onestacked onestacked changed the title Try adding support for MSC4190 client,bridgev2: Add support for MSC4190 Sep 22, 2024
@onestacked onestacked marked this pull request as ready for review September 22, 2024 19:32
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I've now added the config flag in bridgev2 and removed some changes not needed for bridgev2.

I've tested this with element-hq/synapse#17705 and MSC3861.
Requires msc3202_device_masquerading: true to be set in the synapse config.

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jkolo commented Dec 4, 2024

element-hq/synapse#17705 was merged into synapse develop :)

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