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Replace example.tld with example.com
Signed-off-by: Suguru Hirahara <acioustick@noreply.codeberg.org>
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matrix.example.tld {
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matrix.example.com {
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handle {
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}
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# 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.tld:8448 {
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https://matrix.example.com:8448 {
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handle {
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}
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example.tld {
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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
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@wellknown {
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path /.well-known/matrix/*
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}
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handle @wellknown {
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reverse_proxy https://matrix.example.tld {
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reverse_proxy https://matrix.example.com {
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header_up Host {http.reverse_proxy.upstream.hostport}
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}
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}
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@ -14,6 +14,6 @@ Then, adjust your Caddy `docker-compose.yaml` file (if you're using docker-comp
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## Using the Caddyfile
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You can either just use the [Caddyfile](Caddyfile) directly or append its content to your own Caddyfile.
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In both cases make sure to replace all the `example.tld` domains with your own domain.
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In both cases make sure to replace all the `example.com` domains with your own domain.
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This example does not include additional services like Element, but you should be able copy the first block and replace the `matrix.` subdomain with the subdomain of the some other service (e.g. `element.`).
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matrix.example.tld {
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matrix.example.com {
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handle {
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encode zstd gzip
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}
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}
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matrix.example.tld:8448 {
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matrix.example.com:8448 {
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handle {
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}
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example.tld {
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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
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@wellknown {
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path /.well-known/matrix/*
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}
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handle @wellknown {
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reverse_proxy https://matrix.example.tld {
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reverse_proxy https://matrix.example.com {
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header_up Host {http.reverse_proxy.upstream.hostport}
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}
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}
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## Using the Caddyfile
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You can either just use the [Caddyfile](Caddyfile) directly or append its content to your own Caddyfile.
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In both cases make sure to replace all the `example.tld` domains with your own domain.
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In both cases make sure to replace all the `example.com` domains with your own domain.
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This example does not include additional services like element, but you should be able copy the first block and replace the matrix subdomain with the additional services subdomain. I have not tested this though.
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