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# Nginx Proxy Manager fronting the playbook's integrated Traefik reverse-proxy
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Similar to standard nginx, [Nginx Proxy Manager](https://nginxproxymanager.com/) provides nginx capabilities but inside a pre-built Docker container. With the ability for managing proxy hosts and automatic SSL certificates via a simple web interface.
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This page summarizes how to use Nginx Proxy Manager (NPM) to front the integrated [Traefik](https://traefik.io/) reverse-proxy webserver.
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## Prerequisite configuration
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To get started, first follow the [front the integrated reverse-proxy webserver with another reverse-proxy](../../../docs/configuring-playbook-own-webserver.md#fronting-the-integrated-reverse-proxy-webserver-with-another-reverse-proxy) instructions and update your playbook's configuration (`inventory/host_vars/matrix.<your-domain>/vars.yml`).
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If Matrix federation is enabled, then you will need to make changes to [NPM's Docker configuration](https://nginxproxymanager.com/guide/#quick-setup). By default NPM already exposes ports `80` and `443`, but you would also need to **additionally expose the Matrix Federation port** (as it appears on the public side): `8448`.
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## Using Nginx Proxy Manager
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You'll need to create two proxy hosts in NPM for matrix web and federation traffic.
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Open the 'Proxy Hosts' page in the NPM web interface and select `Add Proxy Host`, the first being for matrix web traffic. Apply the proxys configuration like this:
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```md
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# Details
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# Matrix web proxy config
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Domain Names: matrix.example.com
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Scheme: http
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Forward Hostname/IP: IP-ADDRESS-OF-YOUR-MATRIX
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Forward Port: 81
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# SSL
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# Either 'Request a new certificate' or select an existing one
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SSL Certificate: matrix.example.com or *.example.com
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Force SSL: true
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HTTP/2 Support: true
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# Advanced
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Custom Nginx Configuration:
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client_max_body_size 50M;
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```
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Again, under the 'Proxy Hosts' page select `Add Proxy Host`, this time for your federation traffic. Apply the proxys configuration like this:
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```md
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# Details
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# Matrix Federation proxy config
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Domain Names: matrix.example.com:8448
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Scheme: http
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Forward Hostname/IP: IP-ADDRESS-OF-YOUR-MATRIX
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Forward Port: 8449
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# SSL
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# Either 'Request a new certificate' or select an existing one
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SSL Certificate: matrix.example.com or *.example.com
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Force SSL: true
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HTTP/2 Support: true
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# Advanced
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# Allows NPM to listen on the federation port
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Custom Nginx Configuration:
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listen 8448 ssl http2;
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client_max_body_size 50M;
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```
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Also note, NPM would need to be configured for whatever other services you are using. For example, you would need to create additional proxy hosts for `element.example.com` or `jitsi.example.com`, which would use the forwarding port `81`.
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