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# Using your own webserver, instead of this playbook's nginx proxy (optional)
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By default, this playbook installs its own nginx webserver (in a Docker container) which listens on ports 80 and 443.
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If that's alright, you can skip this.
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If you don't want this playbook's nginx webserver to take over your server's 80/443 ports like that,
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and you'd like to use your own webserver (be it nginx, Apache, Varnish Cache, etc.), you can.
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All it takes is:
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1) making sure your web server user (something like `http`, `apache`, `www-data`, `nginx`) is part of the `matrix` group. You should run something like this: `usermod -a -G matrix nginx`
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2) editing your configuration file (`inventory/matrix.<your-domain>/vars.yml`):
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```
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matrix_nginx_proxy_enabled: false
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```
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**Note**: even if you do this, in order [to install](installing.md), this playbook still expects port 80 to be available. **Please manually stop your other webserver while installing**. You can start it back again afterwards.
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**If your own webserver is nginx**, you can most likely directly use the config files installed by this playbook at: `/matrix/nginx-proxy/conf.d`. Just include them in your `nginx.conf` like this: `include /matrix/nginx-proxy/conf.d/*.conf;`
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**If your own webserver is not nginx**, you can still take a look at the sample files in `/matrix/nginx-proxy/conf.d`, and:
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- ensure you set up (separate) vhosts that proxy for both Riot (`localhost:8765`) and Matrix Synapse (`localhost:8008`)
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- ensure that the `/.well-known/acme-challenge` location for each "port=80 vhost" gets proxied to `http://localhost:2402` (controlled by `matrix_ssl_certbot_standalone_http_port`) for automated SSL renewal to work
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- ensure that you restart/reload your webserver once in a while, so that renewed SSL certificates would take effect (once a month should be enough) |