Update 'MultiDeviceInitializationGroups'
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@ -6,12 +6,15 @@ But we are left with as special problem with NGC groups.
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The code is assumed to have been modified to handle Personas and, at first glance, NGC groups become groups of Personas. Each member of the group is a Persona, and uses the table lookup to get the active ToxID.
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But the group structure in the profile has a copy of the founder's shared_state.founder_public_key (group_pack.c#L293) So if the profile being copied onto a new device is the profile of the founder, then this key would need to be updated too. (Conversely, does that mean if I copy a profile and update the shared_state.founder_public_key with my own key, do I become the group's founder?)
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But the group structure in the profile has a copy of the founder's shared_state.founder_public_key (group_pack.c#L293) So if the profile being copied onto a new device is the profile of the founder, then this key would need to be updated too.
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Besides the group keypair in #L351-2
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* bin_pack_bin(bp, chat->chat_public_key, EXT_PUBLIC_KEY_SIZE); // 1
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* bin_pack_bin(bp, chat->chat_secret_key, EXT_SECRET_KEY_SIZE); // 2
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The chat->chat_secret_key is all zeros, I assume in everyone but the founder's
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profile.
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it seems also that self's keypair are saved to the group:
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* self_public_key #L353
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* self_secret_key #L354
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