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Merge branch 'next' into 'next'

Add portforwarding + opening to the docs (+recommended extension fix)

See merge request famedly/conduit!356
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Timo Kösters 2022-06-13 19:28:00 +00:00
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{
"recommendations": [
"matklad.rust-analyzer",
"rust-lang.rust-analyzer",
"bungcip.better-toml",
"ms-azuretools.vscode-docker",
"eamodio.gitlens",

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sudo adduser --system conduit --no-create-home
```
## Forwarding ports in the firewall or the router
Conduit uses the ports 443 and 8448 both of which need to be open in the firewall.
If Conduit runs behind a router or in a container and has a different public IP address than the host system these public ports need to be forwarded directly or indirectly to the port mentioned in the config.
## Setting up a systemd service
Now we'll set up a systemd service for Conduit, so it's easy to start/stop Conduit and set it to autostart when your
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$ curl https://your.server.name:8448/_matrix/client/versions
```
- To check if your server can talk with other homeservers, you can use the [Matrix Federation Tester](https://federationtester.matrix.org/)
- To check if your server can talk with other homeservers, you can use the [Matrix Federation Tester](https://federationtester.matrix.org/).
If you can register but cannot join federated rooms check your config again and also check if the port 8448 is open and forwarded correctly.
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