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matrix.example.com {
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handle {
encode zstd gzip
# Use the docker service name instead of localhost or 127.0.0.1 here
matrix-traefik:8080 {
header_up X-Forwarded-Port {http.request.port}
header_up X-Forwarded-TlsProto {tls_protocol}
header_up X-Forwarded-TlsCipher {tls_cipher}
header_up X-Forwarded-HttpsProto {proto}
}
}
}
# Put `https://` at the beginning to enforce https protocol as 8448 is not the default https port (which is 443)
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https://matrix.example.com:8448 {
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handle {
encode zstd gzip
# Use the docker service name instead of localhost or 127.0.0.1 here
reverse_proxy matrix-traefik:8448 {
header_up X-Forwarded-Port {http.request.port}
header_up X-Forwarded-TlsProto {tls_protocol}
header_up X-Forwarded-TlsCipher {tls_cipher}
header_up X-Forwarded-HttpsProto {proto}
}
}
}
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example.com {
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# Uncomment this if you are following "(Option 3): Setting up reverse-proxying of the well-known files from the base domain's server to the Matrix server" of https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/blob/master/docs/configuring-well-known.md#option-3-setting-up-reverse-proxying-of-the-well-known-files-from-the-base-domains-server-to-the-matrix-server
@wellknown {
path /.well-known/matrix/*
}
handle @wellknown {
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reverse_proxy https://matrix.example.com {
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header_up Host {http.reverse_proxy.upstream.hostport}
}
}
}