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Conduit for Debian
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==================
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Installation
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Information about downloading, building and deploying the Debian package, see
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the "Installing Conduit" section in [DEPLOY.md](../DEPLOY.md).
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All following sections until "Setting up the Reverse Proxy" be ignored because
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this is handled automatically by the packaging.
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Configuration
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-------------
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When installed, Debconf generates the configuration of the homeserver
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(host)name, the address and port it listens on. This configuration ends up in
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/etc/matrix-conduit/conduit.toml.
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`/etc/matrix-conduit/conduit.toml`.
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You can tweak more detailed settings by uncommenting and setting the variables
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in /etc/matrix-conduit/conduit.toml. This involves settings such as the maximum
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in `/etc/matrix-conduit/conduit.toml`. This involves settings such as the maximum
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file size for download/upload, enabling federation, etc.
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Running
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-------
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The package uses the matrix-conduit.service systemd unit file to start and
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The package uses the `matrix-conduit.service` systemd unit file to start and
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stop Conduit. It loads the configuration file mentioned above to set up the
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environment before running the server.
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This package assumes by default that Conduit will be placed behind a reverse
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proxy such as Apache or nginx. This default deployment entails just listening
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on 127.0.0.1 and the free port 6167 and is reachable via a client using the URL
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http://localhost:6167.
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on `127.0.0.1` and the free port `6167` and is reachable via a client using the URL
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<http://localhost:6167>.
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At a later stage this packaging may support also setting up TLS and running
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stand-alone. In this case, however, you need to set up some certificates and
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