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Added Traefik configuration example to own webserver docs
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You can then set up another reverse-proxy server on ports 80/443/8448 for all of the expected domains and make traffic go to these local ports.
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The expected domains vary depending on the services you have enabled (`matrix.DOMAIN` for sure; `riot.DOMAIN` and `dimension.DOMAIN` are optional).
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We don't have sample webserver configuration for this use-case yet, but hope to expand on this documentation entry in the future.
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For [Traefik](https://traefik.io/), you can [see some work in progress examples here](https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/296).
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### Sample configuration for running behind Traefik 2.0
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Below is a sample configuration for using this playbook with a [Traefik](https://traefik.io/) 2.0 reverse proxy.
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```yaml
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# Disable generation and retrieval of SSL certs
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matrix_ssl_retrieval_method: none
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# Configure Nginx to only use plain HTTP
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matrix_nginx_proxy_https_enabled: false
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# Don't bind any HTTP or federation port to the host
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# (Traefik will proxy directly into the containers)
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matrix_nginx_proxy_container_http_host_bind_port: ''
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matrix_nginx_proxy_container_federation_host_bind_port: ''
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# Disable Coturn because it needs SSL certs
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# (Clients can, though exposing IP address, use Matrix.org TURN)
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matrix_coturn_enabled: false
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# All containers need to be on the same Docker network as Traefik
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# (This network should already exist and Traefik should be using this network)
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matrix_docker_network: 'traefik'
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matrix_nginx_proxy_container_extra_arguments:
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# May be unnecessary depending on Traefik config, but can't hurt
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- '--label "traefik.enable=true"'
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# The Nginx proxy container will receive traffic from these subdomains
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# (Replace DOMAIN with your domain, e.g. example.com)
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- '--label "traefik.http.routers.matrix-nginx-proxy.rule=Host(`matrix.DOMAIN`,`riot.DOMAIN`,`dimension.DOMAIN`)"'
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# (The 'web-secure' entrypoint must bind to port 443 in Traefik config)
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- '--label "traefik.http.routers.matrix-nginx-proxy.entrypoints=web-secure"'
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# (The 'default' certificate resolver must be defined in Traefik config)
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- '--label "traefik.http.routers.matrix-nginx-proxy.tls.certResolver=default"'
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# The Nginx proxy container uses port 8080 internally
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- '--label "traefik.http.services.matrix-nginx-proxy.loadbalancer.server.port=8080"'
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matrix_synapse_container_extra_arguments:
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# May be unnecessary depending on Traefik config, but can't hurt
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- '--label "traefik.enable=true"'
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# The Synapse container will receive traffic from this subdomain
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# (Replace DOMAIN with your domain, e.g. example.com)
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- '--label "traefik.http.routers.matrix-synapse.rule=Host(`matrix.DOMAIN`)"'
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# (The 'synapse' entrypoint must bind to port 8448 in Traefik config)
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- '--label "traefik.http.routers.matrix-synapse.entrypoints=synapse"'
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# (The 'default' certificate resolver must be defined in Traefik config)
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- '--label "traefik.http.routers.matrix-synapse.tls.certResolver=default"'
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# The Synapse container uses port 8048 internally
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- '--label "traefik.http.services.matrix-synapse.loadbalancer.server.port=8048"'
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```
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This method uses labels attached to the Nginx and Synapse containers to provide the Traefik Docker provider with the information it needs to proxy `matrix.DOMAIN`, `riot.DOMAIN`, and `dimension.DOMAIN`. Some [static configuration](https://docs.traefik.io/v2.0/reference/static-configuration/file/) is required in Traefik; namely, having endpoints on ports 443 and 8448 and having a certificate resolver.
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Note that this configuration on its own does **not** redirect traffic on port 80 (plain HTTP) to port 433 for HTTPS, which may cause some issues, since the built-in Nginx proxy usually does this. If you are not already doing this in Traefik, it can be added to Traefik in a [file provider](https://docs.traefik.io/v2.0/providers/file/) as follows:
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```toml
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[http]
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[http.routers]
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[http.routers.redirect-http]
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entrypoints = ["web"] # The 'web' entrypoint must bind to port 80
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rule = "HostRegexp(`{host:.+}`)" # Change if you don't want to redirect all hosts to HTTPS
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service = "dummy" # Unused, but all routers need services (for now)
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middlewares = ["https"]
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[http.services]
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[http.services.dummy.loadbalancer]
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[[http.services.dummy.loadbalancer.servers]]
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url = "localhost"
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[http.middlewares]
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[http.middlewares.https.redirectscheme]
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scheme = "https"
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permanent = true
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```
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