synapse/docs/reverse_proxy.rst
Richard van der Hoff c475275926
Clarifications for reverse proxy docs (#4607)
Factor out the reverse proxy info to a separate file, add some more info on
reverse-proxying the federation port.
2019-02-11 11:44:28 +00:00

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Using a reverse proxy with Synapse

It is recommended to put a reverse proxy such as nginx, Apache, Caddy or HAProxy in front of Synapse. One advantage of doing so is that it means that you can expose the default https port (443) to Matrix clients without needing to run Synapse with root privileges.

NOTE: Your reverse proxy must not 'canonicalise' or 'normalise' the requested URI in any way (for example, by decoding %xx escapes). Beware that Apache will canonicalise URIs unless you specifify nocanon.

When setting up a reverse proxy, remember that Matrix clients and other Matrix servers do not necessarily need to connect to your server via the same server name or port. Indeed, clients will use port 443 by default, whereas servers default to port 8448. Where these are different, we refer to the 'client port' and the 'federation port'. See Setting up federation for more details of the algorithm used for federation connections.

Let's assume that we expect clients to connect to our server at https://matrix.example.com, and other servers to connect at https://example.com:8448. Here are some example configurations:

  • nginx:

    server {
        listen 443 ssl;
        listen [::]:443 ssl;
        server_name matrix.example.com;
    
        location /_matrix {
            proxy_pass http://localhost:8008;
            proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr;
        }
    }
    
    server {
        listen 8448 ssl default_server;
        listen [::]:8448 ssl default_server;
        server_name example.com;
    
        location / {
            proxy_pass http://localhost:8008;
            proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr;
        }
    }
  • Caddy:

    matrix.example.com {
      proxy /_matrix http://localhost:8008 {
        transparent
      }
    }
    
    example.com:8448 {
      proxy / http://localhost:8008 {
        transparent
      }
    }
  • Apache (note the nocanon options here!):

    <VirtualHost *:443>
        SSLEngine on
        ServerName matrix.example.com;
    
        <Location /_matrix>
            ProxyPass http://127.0.0.1:8008/_matrix nocanon
            ProxyPassReverse http://127.0.0.1:8008/_matrix
        </Location>
    </VirtualHost>
    
    <VirtualHost *:8448>
        SSLEngine on
        ServerName example.com;
    
        <Location />
            ProxyPass http://127.0.0.1:8008/_matrix nocanon
            ProxyPassReverse http://127.0.0.1:8008/_matrix
        </Location>
    </VirtualHost>

You will also want to set bind_addresses: ['127.0.0.1'] and x_forwarded: true for port 8008 in homeserver.yaml to ensure that client IP addresses are recorded correctly.

Having done so, you can then use https://matrix.example.com (instead of https://matrix.example.com:8448) as the "Custom server" when connecting to Synapse from a client.