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After following the [Preparation](#preparation) guide above, you can take a look at the [examples/caddy](../examples/caddy) directory for a sample configuration.
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## Using your own HAproxy reverse proxy
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## Using another external webserver
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## Using another external webserver
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Feel free to look at the [examples/apache](../examples/apache) directory, or the [template files in the matrix-nginx-proxy role](../roles/matrix-nginx-proxy/templates/conf.d/).
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```
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**NOTE**: this is just an example and may not be entirely accurate. It may also not cover other use cases or performance needs.
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### Configuration
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* Build the Docker image. `docker build -t local/nginx .`
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nginx:
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crt-base /etc/ssl/private
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# Default ciphers to use on SSL-enabled listening sockets.
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ssl-default-bind-ciphers ECDH+AESGCM:DH+AESGCM:ECDH+AES256:DH+AES256:ECDH+AES128:DH+AES:ECDH+3DES:DH+3DES:RSA+AESGCM:RSA+AES:RSA+3DES:!aNULL:!MD5:!DSS
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ssl-default-bind-options no-sslv3
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log global
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errorfile 400 /etc/haproxy/errors/400.http
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errorfile 403 /etc/haproxy/errors/403.http
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errorfile 503 /etc/haproxy/errors/503.http
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errorfile 504 /etc/haproxy/errors/504.http
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frontend https-frontend
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# cat /etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/fullchain.pem /etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/privkey.pem > /etc/haproxy/certs/star-example.com.pem
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bind *:443 ssl crt /etc/haproxy/certs/star-example.com.pem
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#bind *:443 ssl crt /etc/haproxy/certs/riot.example.com.pem /etc/haproxy/certs/matrix.example.com.pem
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reqadd X-Forwarded-Proto:\ https
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option httplog
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option http-server-close
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#
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# Matrix
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#
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# matrix.example.com
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acl matrix_domain hdr_dom(host) -i matrix.example.com
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acl static_files path -i -m beg /.well-known/matrix
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acl matrix_identity path -i -m beg /_matrix/identity
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acl matrix_search path -i -m beg /_matrix/client/r0/user_directory/search
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use_backend matrix-supporting if matrix_identity or matrix_search
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acl matrix_path path -i -m beg /_matrix
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acl synapse_admin path -i -m beg /_synapse/admin
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# Send to :8008
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use_backend matrix-main if matrix_path or synapse_admin
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acl riot_domain hdr_dom(host) -i riot.example.com
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# Send to 8765
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use_backend riot if riot_domain
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use_backend matrix-main if matrix_domain
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#default_backend matrix-main
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bind *:8448 ssl crt /etc/haproxy/certs/star-example.com.pem
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reqadd X-Forwarded-Proto:\ https
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backend matrix-supporting
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server synapse 127.0.0.1:8048 check
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capture request header origin len 128
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server {
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index index.html;
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root /var/www;
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}
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}
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