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@ -130,13 +130,13 @@ Signing events is a more complicated process since servers can choose to redact
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non-essential event contents. Before signing the event it is encoded as
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Canonical JSON and hashed using SHA-256. The resulting hash is then stored
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in the event JSON in a ``hash`` object under a ``sha256`` key. Then all
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non-essential keys are striped from the event object and the resulting object
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non-essential keys are stripped from the event object, and the resulting object
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which included the ``hash`` key is signed using the JSON signing algorithm.
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Servers can then transmit the entire event or the event with the non-essential
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keys removed. Recieving servers can then check the entire event if it is
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present by computing the SHA-256 of the event excluding the ``hash`` object or
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by using the ``hash`` object including in the event if keys have been redacted.
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keys removed. Receiving servers can then check the entire event if it is
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present by computing the SHA-256 of the event excluding the ``hash`` object, or
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by using the ``hash`` object included in the event if keys have been redacted.
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New hash functions can be introduced by adding additional keys to the ``hash``
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object. Since the ``hash`` object cannot be redacted a server shouldn't allow
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