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Add port configuration information to ACME instructions.
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The main steps for enabling ACME support in short summary are:
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1. Allow Synapse to listen on port 80 with authbind, or forward it from a reverse-proxy.
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1. Set `acme:enabled` to `true` in homeserver.yaml.
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1. Allow Synapse to listen for incoming ACME challenges.
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1. Enable ACME support in `homeserver.yaml`.
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1. Move your old certificates (files `example.com.tls.crt` and `example.com.tls.key` out of the way if they currently exist at the paths specified in `homeserver.yaml`.
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1. Restart Synapse
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1. Restart Synapse.
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Detailed instructions for each step are provided below.
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}
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```
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For Apache, add the following to your existing webserver config::
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For Apache, add the following to your existing webserver config:
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```
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ProxyPass /.well-known/acme-challenge http://localhost:8009/.well-known/acme-challenge
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Make sure to restart/reload your webserver after making changes.
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Now make the relevant changes in `homeserver.yaml` to enable ACME support:
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```
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acme:
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enabled: true
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port: 8009
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```
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#### Authbind
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sudo chmod 777 /etc/authbind/byport/80
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```
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When Synapse is started, use the following syntax::
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When Synapse is started, use the following syntax:
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```
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authbind --deep <synapse start command>
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```
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### Config file editing
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Once Synapse is able to listen on port 80 for ACME challenge
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requests, it must be told to perform ACME provisioning by setting `enabled`
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to true under the `acme` section in `homeserver.yaml`:
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Make the relevant changes in `homeserver.yaml` to enable ACME support:
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```
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acme:
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enabled: true
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```
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### Starting synapse
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### (Re)starting synapse
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Ensure that the certificate paths specified in `homeserver.yaml` (`tls_certificate_path` and `tls_private_key_path`) do not currently point to any files. Synapse will not provision certificates if files exist, as it does not want to overwrite existing certificates.
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In this situation, you have three choices for how to proceed:
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#### Option 1: give Synapse a certificate for your matrix domain
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#### Option 1: give Synapse (or a reverse-proxy) a certificate for your matrix domain
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Synapse 1.0 will expect your server to present a TLS certificate for your
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`server_name` (`example.com` in the above example). You can achieve this by
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