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#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:1
msgid "Configuring Service Discovery via .well-known"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:3
msgid ""
"This documentation page explains how to configure Service discovery via "
"`/.well-known/` files. Service discovery is a way for the Matrix network "
"to discover where a Matrix server is."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:5
msgid "Types of well-known service discovery mechanism"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:7
msgid ""
"There are 3 types of well-known service discovery mechanism that Matrix "
"makes use of:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:9
msgid ""
"(important) **Federation Server discovery** (`/.well-"
"known/matrix/server`) -- assists other servers in the Matrix network with"
" finding your server. With the default playbook configuration specified "
"on the sample `vars.yml` ([`examples/vars.yml`](../examples/vars.yml)), "
"this is necessary for federation to work. Without a proper configuration,"
" your server will effectively not be part of the Matrix network."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:11
msgid ""
"(less important) **Client Server discovery** (`/.well-"
"known/matrix/client`) -- assists programs that you use to connect to your"
" server (e.g. Element Web), so that they can make it more convenient for "
"you by automatically configuring the \"Homeserver URL\" and \"Identity "
"Server URL\" addresses."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:13
msgid ""
"(optional) **Support service discovery** (`/.well-known/matrix/support`) "
"-- returns server admin contact and support page of the domain."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:15
msgid "Federation Server Discovery"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:17
msgid ""
"All services created by this playbook are meant to be installed on their "
"own server (such as `matrix.example.com`), instead of the base domain "
"(`example.com`)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:19
msgid ""
"As [per the Server-Server "
"specification](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/server_server/r0.1.0.html"
"#server-discovery), in order to use a short Matrix user ID like "
"`@alice:example.com` instead of `@alice:matrix.example.com` while hosting"
" services on a subdomain such as `matrix.example.com`, the Matrix network"
" needs to be instructed of [server delegation](howto-server-"
"delegation.md) / redirection."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:21
msgid ""
"For simplicity reasons, this playbook recommends you to set up server "
"delegation via a `/.well-known/matrix/server` file."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:23
msgid ""
"If you set up the DNS SRV record for server delegation instead, take a "
"look at this documentation for more information: [Server Delegation via a"
" DNS SRV record (advanced)](howto-server-delegation.md#server-delegation-"
"via-a-dns-srv-record-advanced)"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:25
msgid "Client Server Discovery"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:27
msgid ""
"Client Server Service discovery lets various client programs which "
"support it, to receive a full user ID (e.g. `@alice:example.com`) and "
"determine where the Matrix server is automatically (e.g. "
"`https://matrix.example.com`)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:29
msgid ""
"This lets you (and your users) easily connect to your Matrix server "
"without having to customize connection URLs. When using client programs "
"that support it, you won't need to point them to "
"`https://matrix.example.com` in Custom Server options manually anymore. "
"The connection URL would be discovered automatically from your full "
"username."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:31
msgid ""
"Without /.well-known/matrix/client, the client will make the wrong "
"\"homeserver URL\" assumption (it will default to using "
"https://example.com, and users will need to notice and adjust it manually"
" (changing it to https://matrix.example.com)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:33
msgid ""
"As [per the Client-Server "
"specification](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.4.0.html"
"#server-discovery) Matrix does Client Server service discovery using a "
"`/.well-known/matrix/client` file hosted on the base domain (e.g. "
"`example.com`)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:35
msgid ""
"However, this playbook installs your Matrix server on another domain "
"(e.g. `matrix.example.com`) and not on the base domain (e.g. "
"`example.com`), so it takes a little extra manual effort to set up the "
"file."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:37
msgid "(Optional) Support Service Discovery"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:39
msgid ""
"[MSC 1929](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-"
"proposals/pull/1929), which was added to [Matrix Specification version "
"v1.10](https://spec.matrix.org/v1.10/client-server-api/#getwell-"
"knownmatrixsupport), specifies a way to add contact details of admins, as"
" well as a link to a support page for users who are having issues with "
"the service. Automated services may also index this information and use "
"it for abuse reports, etc."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:41
msgid ""
"To enable it, add the following configuration to your "
"`inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml` file:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:62
msgid "Installing well-known files on the base domain's server"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:64
msgid ""
"To implement the service discovery mechanisms, your base domain's server "
"(e.g. `example.com`) needs to run an HTTPS-capable webserver."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:66
msgid "Serving the base domain from the Matrix server via the playbook"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:68
msgid ""
"If you don't have a server for your base domain at all, you can use the "
"Matrix server for this. If you don't need the base domain (e.g. "
"`example.com`) for anything else (hosting a website, etc.), you can point"
" it to the Matrix server's IP address and tell the playbook to configure "
"it."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:70
msgid ""
"**This is the easiest way to set up well-known serving** -- letting the "
"playbook handle the whole base domain for you (including SSL "
"certificates, etc.) and take care to serve the appropriate well-known "
"files automatically."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:72
msgid ""
"If you decide to go this route, you don't need to read ahead in this "
"document. Instead, go to [Serving the base domain](configuring-playbook-"
"base-domain-serving.md) to learn how the playbook can help you set it up."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:74
msgid ""
"However, if you need to use the base domain for other things, this method"
" is less suitable than the one explained below."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:76
msgid "Manually installing well-known files on the base domain's server"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:78
msgid ""
"If you're managing the base domain by yourself somehow, you'll need to "
"set up serving of some `/.well-known/matrix/*` files from it via HTTPS."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:80
msgid ""
"To make things easy for you to set up, this playbook generates and hosts "
"a few well-known files on the Matrix domain's server. The files are "
"generated at the `/matrix/static-files/public/.well-known/matrix/` path "
"on the server and hosted at URLs like `https://matrix.example.com/.well-"
"known/matrix/server` and `https://matrix.example.com/.well-"
"known/matrix/client`, even though this is the wrong place to host them."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:82
msgid ""
"You have two options when it comes to installing the files on the base "
"domain's server:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:84
msgid "(Option 1): **Copying the files manually** to your base domain's server"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:86
msgid ""
"**Hint**: Option 2 is generally a better way to do this. Make sure to go "
"with it, if possible."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:88
msgid "All you need to do is:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:90
msgid ""
"copy `/.well-known/matrix/server` and `/.well-known/matrix/client` from "
"the Matrix server (e.g. `matrix.example.com`) to your base domain's "
"server (`example.com`). You can find these files in the `/matrix/static-"
"files/.well-known/matrix` directory on the Matrix server. They are also "
"accessible on URLs like this: `https://matrix.example.com/.well-"
"known/matrix/server` (same for `client`)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:92
msgid ""
"set up the server at your base domain (e.g. `example.com`) so that it "
"adds an extra HTTP header when serving the `/.well-known/matrix/client` "
"file. [CORS](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS), the"
" `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` header should be set with a value of `*`. "
"If you don't do this step, web-based Matrix clients (like Element Web) "
"may fail to work. Setting up headers for the `/.well-known/matrix/server`"
" file is not necessary, as this file is only consumed by non-browsers, "
"which don't care about CORS."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:94
msgid ""
"This is relatively easy to do and possibly your only choice if you can "
"only host static files from the base domain's server. It is, however, **a"
" little fragile**, as future updates performed by this playbook may "
"regenerate the well-known files and you may need to notice that and copy "
"them over again."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:96
msgid ""
"(Option 2): **Setting up reverse-proxying** of the well-known files from "
"the base domain's server to the Matrix server"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:98
msgid "This option is less fragile and generally better."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:100
msgid ""
"On the base domain's server (e.g. `example.com`), you can set up reverse-"
"proxying, so that any access for the `/.well-known/matrix` location "
"prefix is forwarded to the Matrix domain's server (e.g. "
"`matrix.example.com`)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:102
msgid ""
"With this method, you **don't need** to add special HTTP headers for "
"[CORS](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) reasons "
"(like `Access-Control-Allow-Origin`), because your Matrix server (where "
"requests ultimately go) will be configured by this playbook correctly."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:104
msgid "**For nginx**, it would be something like this:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:121
msgid "**For Apache2**, it would be something like this:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:135
msgid "**For Caddy 2**, it would be something like this:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:145
msgid "**For HAProxy**, it would be something like this:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:164
msgid ""
"**For Netlify**, configure a "
"[redirect](https://docs.netlify.com/routing/redirects/) using a "
"`_redirects` file in the [publish directory](https://docs.netlify.com"
"/configure-builds/overview/#definitions) with contents like this:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:170
msgid "**For AWS CloudFront**"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:172
msgid "Add a custom origin with matrix.example.com to your distribution"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:173
msgid ""
"Add two behaviors, one for `.well-known/matrix/client` and one for "
"`.well-known/matrix/server` and point them to your new origin."
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:175
msgid "Make sure to:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:177
msgid ""
"**replace `example.com`** in the server configuration with your actual "
"domain name"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:178
msgid ""
"and: to **do this for the HTTPS-enabled server block**, as that's where "
"Matrix expects the file to be"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:180
msgid "Confirming it works"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:182
msgid ""
"No matter which method you've used to set up the well-known files, if "
"you've done it correctly you should be able to see a JSON file at these "
"URLs:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:184
msgid "`https://example.com/.well-known/matrix/server`"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:185
msgid "`https://example.com/.well-known/matrix/client`"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:186
msgid "`https://example.com/.well-known/matrix/support`"
msgstr ""
#: ../../../docs/configuring-well-known.md:188
msgid ""
"You can also check if everything is configured correctly, by [checking if"
" services work](maintenance-checking-services.md)."
msgstr ""