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# Using existing Caddy webserver
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If you have a server with a Caddy container already serving several applications. And you want to install Matrix on it, but you don't want to break the existing traffic routing (so that the existing applications keep running smoothly). Then this guide is for you.
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## Step 1: Config the playbook-managed-traefik
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Use configuration like this (as seen in `examples/vars.yml`):
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```yaml
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##################################### Using your own webserver ###############################################
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matrix_playbook_reverse_proxy_type: playbook-managed-traefik
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devture_traefik_config_entrypoint_web_secure_enabled: false
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devture_traefik_container_web_host_bind_port: '127.0.0.1:81'
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devture_traefik_config_entrypoint_web_forwardedHeaders_insecure: true
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matrix_playbook_public_matrix_federation_api_traefik_entrypoint_host_bind_port: '127.0.0.1:8449'
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```
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## Step 2: Config caddy container to cooperate with the playbook-managed-traefik container
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Firstly, modify the `docker-compose.yaml` file of caddy's.
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```yaml
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version: "3.9"
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services:
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caddy:
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image: caddy:2.5.1-alpine
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networks:
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# add this, so that caddy can talk to the playbook-managed-traefik
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- traefik
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ports:
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- "80:80"
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- "443:443"
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- "8448:8448"
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volumes:
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- ./Caddyfile:/etc/caddy/Caddyfile
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# - ./site:/var/www
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# other configurations ...
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networks:
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# add this as well
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traefik:
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name: traefik
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external: true
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```
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Then config Caddy webserver container to proxy relevant traffic to the playbook-managed-traefik.
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Copy the content in `examples/reverse-proxies/caddy2/Caddyfile`, replace localhost and 127.0.0.1 with the relevant docker service name.
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```
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matrix.example.tld, element.example.tld, etherpadexample.tld, jitsi.example.tld, ntfy.example.tld {
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handle {
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encode zstd gzip
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# reverse_proxy localhost:81 {
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reverse_proxy matrix-traefik:8080 { # <- Use the service name here.
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header_up X-Forwarded-Port {http.request.port}
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# Other configuration ...
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}
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}
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}
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# matrix.example.tld:8448 {
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https://matrix.example.tld:8448 { # <- Enforce https protocol
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handle {
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encode zstd gzip
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# reverse_proxy 127.0.0.1:8449 {
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reverse_proxy matrix-traefik:8448 { # <- Use the service name here.
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header_up X-Forwarded-Port {http.request.port}
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# Other configurations ...
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}
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}
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}
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# Other configurations ...
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```
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