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Updated docs: Added note about missing 308 redirect support. (#8120)
* Updated docs: Added note about missing 308 redirect support. * Added changelog
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Updated documentation to note that Synapse does not follow `HTTP 308` redirects due to an upstream library not supporting them. Contributed by Ryan Cole.
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proxy: see [reverse_proxy.md](<reverse_proxy.md>) for instructions on how to correctly
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proxy: see [reverse_proxy.md](<reverse_proxy.md>) for instructions on how to correctly
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configure a reverse proxy.
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### Known issues
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**HTTP `308 Permanent Redirect` redirects are not followed**: Due to missing features
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in the HTTP library used by Synapse, 308 redirects are currently not followed by
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federating servers, which can cause `M_UNKNOWN` or `401 Unauthorized` errors. This
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may affect users who are redirecting apex-to-www (e.g. `example.com` -> `www.example.com`),
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and especially users of the Kubernetes *Nginx Ingress* module, which uses 308 redirect
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codes by default. For those Kubernetes users, [this Stackoverflow post](https://stackoverflow.com/a/52617528/5096871)
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might be helpful. For other users, switching to a `301 Moved Permanently` code may be
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an option. 308 redirect codes will be supported properly in a future
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release of Synapse.
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## Running a demo federation of Synapses
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## Running a demo federation of Synapses
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If you want to get up and running quickly with a trio of homeservers in a
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If you want to get up and running quickly with a trio of homeservers in a
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