On Sat, 13 Sept 2025 at 14:48, Stephen Paul Weber <[email protected]>
wrote:

> >This clustering is already possible by setting up a dedicated MUC Service
> >to group several rooms, but in practice, this is only doable by server
> >administrators.
>
> This isn't true though? I mean, as we've discussed I'm not aware of any
> currently *implementation* that allows it for non-admins, but that's a
> deficiency in the implementation, not the spec.
>
>
OK, I'll bite.

Given a MUC service requires DNS and a matching X.509 cert and private key,
how is this going to be available for anyone but a trusted administrator of
a server?

I mean, you should be very pedantic and suggest that this isn't an entirely
full administrator because they could only create arbitrary MUC services,
but it's got to be some kind of highly elevated permissions, surely?

Or am I misunderstanding what's required here?

Dave.
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