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Richard van der Hoff 2019-02-07 19:29:20 +00:00
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@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ _matrix._tcp.example.com. IN SRV 10 5 8000 customer.example.net.
In this situation, you have three choices for how to proceed:
#### Option 1: give Synapse (or a reverse-proxy) a certificate for your matrix domain
#### Option 1: give Synapse a certificate for your matrix domain
Synapse 1.0 will expect your server to present a TLS certificate for your
`server_name` (`example.com` in the above example). You can achieve this by
@ -123,8 +123,7 @@ doing one of the following:
and `tls_private_key_path`, or:
* Use Synapse's [ACME support](./ACME.md), and forward port 80 on the
`server_name` domain to your Synapse instance, or:
`server_name` domain to your Synapse instance.
### Option 2: run Synapse behind a reverse proxy
@ -133,7 +132,6 @@ your domain, you can simply route all traffic through the reverse proxy by
updating the SRV record appropriately (or removing it, if the proxy listens on
8448).
#### Option 3: add a .well-known file to delegate your matrix traffic
This will allow you to keep Synapse on a separate domain, without having to