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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The `server_name` configured in the Synapse configuration file (often
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identified (eg: `@user:example.com`, `#room:example.com`). By default,
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identified (eg: `@user:example.com`, `#room:example.com`). By default,
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it is also the domain that other servers will use to try to reach your
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it is also the domain that other servers will use to try to reach your
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server (via port 8448). This is easy to set up and will work provided
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server (via port 8448). This is easy to set up and will work provided
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you set the `server_name` to match your machine's public DNS hostname.
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you set the `server_name` to match your machine's public DNS hostname.
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You will also need a valid TLS certificate for this `server_name` served
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You will also need a valid TLS certificate for this `server_name` served
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on port 8448 - the preferred way to do that is by using a reverse proxy,
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on port 8448 - the preferred way to do that is by using a reverse proxy,
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but want Synapse to be reachable on `synapse.example.com:443`). This can
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but want Synapse to be reachable on `synapse.example.com:443`). This can
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be done using delegation, which allows an admin to dictate where federation
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be done using delegation, which allows an admin to dictate where federation
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traffic should be sent, see [delegate.md](<delegate.md>) for instructions on
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traffic should be sent, see [delegate.md](<delegate.md>) for instructions on
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how to set this up.
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how to set this up.
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Once federation has been configured, you should be able to join a room over
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Once federation has been configured, you should be able to join a room over
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federation. A good place to start is `#synapse:matrix.org` - a room for
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federation. A good place to start is `#synapse:matrix.org` - a room for
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