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							| @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ This is similar to the [EMnify/matrix-synapse-auto-deploy](https://github.com/EM | ||||
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| - this one installs everything in a single directory (`/matrix` by default) and **doesn't "contaminate" your server** with files all over the place | ||||
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| - this one **doesn't necessarily take over** ports 80 and 443. By default, it sets up nginx for you there, but you can also [use your own webserver](configuring-playbook-own-webserver.md) | ||||
| - this one **doesn't necessarily take over** ports 80 and 443. By default, it sets up [Traefik](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/) for you there, but you can also [use your own webserver](configuring-playbook-own-webserver.md) | ||||
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| - this one **runs everything in Docker containers**, so it's likely more predictable and less fragile (see [Docker images used by this playbook](container-images.md)) | ||||
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| @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ matrix_playbook_docker_installation_enabled: false | ||||
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| ### I run another webserver on the same server where I wish to install Matrix. What now? | ||||
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| By default, we install a webserver for you (nginx), but you can also use [your own webserver](configuring-playbook-own-webserver.md). | ||||
| By default, we install a webserver for you ([Traefik](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/)), but you can also use [your own webserver](configuring-playbook-own-webserver.md). | ||||
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| ### How is the effective configuration determined? | ||||
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| @@ -461,15 +461,8 @@ After verifying that everything still works after the Postgres upgrade, you can | ||||
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| ### How do I debug or force SSL certificate renewal? | ||||
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| SSL certificate renewal normally happens automatically via [systemd timers](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/Timers). | ||||
| SSL certificates are managed automatically by the [Traefik](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/) reverse-proxy server. | ||||
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| If you're having trouble with SSL certificate renewal, you can inspect the renewal logs using: | ||||
| If you're having trouble with SSL certificate renewal, check the Traefik logs (`journalctl -fu matrix-traefik`). | ||||
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| - `journalctl -fu matrix-ssl-lets-encrypt-certificates-renew.service` | ||||
| - *or* by looking at the log files in `/matrix/ssl/log/` | ||||
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| To trigger renewal, run: `systemctl start matrix-ssl-lets-encrypt-certificates-renew.service`. You can then take a look at the logs again. | ||||
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| If you're using the integrated webserver (`matrix-nginx-proxy`), you can reload it manually like this: `systemctl reload matrix-nginx-proxy`. Reloading also happens periodically via a systemd timer. | ||||
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| If you're [using your own webserver](configuring-playbook-own-webserver.md) instead of the integrated one (`matrix-nginx-proxy`) you may also need to reload/restart it, to make it pick up the renewed SSL certificate files. | ||||
| If you're [using your own webserver](configuring-playbook-own-webserver.md) instead of the integrated one (Traefik), you should investigate in another way. | ||||
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