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title: Enabling registration
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parent: Administration
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permalink: /administration/registration
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nav_order: 2
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---
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# Enabling registration
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Enabling registration allows users to register their own user accounts on your
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Dendrite server using their Matrix client. They will be able to choose their own
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username and password and log in.
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Registration is controlled by the `registration_disabled` field in the `client_api`
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section of the configuration. By default, `registration_disabled` is set to `true`,
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disabling registration. If you want to enable registration, you should change this
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setting to `false`.
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Currently Dendrite supports secondary verification using [reCAPTCHA](https://www.google.com/recaptcha/about/).
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Other methods will be supported in the future.
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## reCAPTCHA verification
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Dendrite supports reCAPTCHA as a secondary verification method. If you want to enable
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registration, it is **highly recommended** to configure reCAPTCHA. This will make it
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much more difficult for automated spam systems from registering accounts on your
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homeserver automatically.
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You will need an API key from the [reCAPTCHA Admin Panel](https://www.google.com/recaptcha/admin).
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Then configure the relevant details in the `client_api` section of the configuration:
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```yaml
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client_api:
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# ...
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registration_disabled: false
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recaptcha_public_key: "PUBLIC_KEY_HERE"
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recaptcha_private_key: "PRIVATE_KEY_HERE"
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enable_registration_captcha: true
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captcha_bypass_secret: ""
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recaptcha_siteverify_api: "https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify"
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```
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## Open registration
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Dendrite does support open registration — that is, allowing users to create their own
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user accounts without any verification or secondary authentication. However, it
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is **not recommended** to enable open registration, as this leaves your homeserver
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vulnerable to abuse by spammers or attackers, who create large numbers of user
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accounts on Matrix homeservers in order to send spam or abuse into the network.
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It isn't possible to enable open registration in Dendrite in a single step. If you
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try to disable the `registration_disabled` option without any secondary verification
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methods enabled (such as reCAPTCHA), Dendrite will log an error and fail to start.
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