# Deploying Conduit ## Getting help If you run into any problems while setting up Conduit, write an email to `support@conduit.rs`, ask us in `#conduit:matrix.org` or [open an issue on GitLab](https://gitlab.com/famedly/conduit/-/issues/new). ## Installing Conduit You have to download the binary that fits your machine. Run `uname -m` to see what you need. Now copy the right url: - x84_64: `https://conduit.rs/master/x86_64/conduit-bin` - armv7: `https://conduit.rs/master/armv7/conduit-bin` - armv8: `https://conduit.rs/master/armv8/conduit-bin` - arm: `https://conduit.rs/master/arm/conduit-bin` ```bash $ sudo wget -O /usr/local/bin/conduit $ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/conduit ``` ## Setting up a systemd service Now we'll set up a systemd service for Conduit, so it's easy to start/stop Conduit and set it to autostart when your server reboots. Simply paste the default systemd service you can find below into `/etc/systemd/system/conduit.service`. ```systemd [Unit] Description=Conduit Matrix Server After=network.target [Service] Environment="CONDUIT_CONFIG=/etc/matrix-conduit/conduit.toml" User=root Group=root Restart=always ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/matrix-conduit [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target ``` Finally, run ```bash $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload ``` ## Creating the Conduit configuration file Now we need to create the Conduit's config file in `/etc/matrix-conduit/conduit.toml`. Paste this in **and take a moment to read it. You need to change at least the server name.** ```toml [global] # The server_name is the name of this server. It is used as a suffix for user # and room ids. Examples: matrix.org, conduit.rs # The Conduit server needs to be reachable at https://your.server.name/ on port # 443 (client-server) and 8448 (federation) OR you can create /.well-known # files to redirect requests. See # https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/latest#get-well-known-matrix-client # and https://matrix.org/docs/spec/server_server/r0.1.4#get-well-known-matrix-server # for more information # YOU NEED TO EDIT THIS #server_name = "your.server.name" # This is the only directory where Conduit will save its data database_path = "/var/lib/matrix-conduit/conduit_db" # The port Conduit will be running on. You need to set up a reverse proxy in # your web server (e.g. apache or nginx), so all requests to /_matrix on port # 443 and 8448 will be forwarded to the Conduit instance running on this port port = 6167 # Max size for uploads max_request_size = 20_000_000 # in bytes # Disabling registration means no new users will be able to register on this server allow_registration = false # Disable encryption, so no new encrypted rooms can be created # Note: existing rooms will continue to work allow_encryption = true allow_federation = true #cache_capacity = 1073741824 # in bytes, 1024 * 1024 * 1024 #max_concurrent_requests = 4 # How many requests Conduit sends to other servers at the same time #workers = 4 # default: cpu core count * 2 address = "127.0.0.1" # This makes sure Conduit can only be reached using the reverse proxy ``` ## Setting up the Reverse Proxy This depends on whether you use Apache, Nginx or another web server. ### Apache Create `/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/050-conduit.conf` and copy-and-paste this: ``` Listen 8448 ServerName your.server.name # EDIT THIS AllowEncodedSlashes NoDecode ProxyPass /_matrix/ http://localhost:6167/ ProxyPassReverse /_matrix/ http://localhost:6167/ Include /etc/letsencrypt/options-ssl-apache.conf SSLCertificateFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/your.server.name/fullchain.pem # EDIT THIS SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/your.server.name/privkey.pem # EDIT THIS ``` **You need to make some edits again.** When you are done, run ```bash $ sudo systemctl reload apache2 ``` ### Nginx If you use Nginx and not Apache, add the following server section inside the http section of `/etc/nginx/nginx.conf` ``` server { listen 443; listen 8448; server_name your.server.name; # EDIT THIS location /_matrix/ { proxy_pass http://localhost:6167/_matrix/; } } ``` **You need to make some edits again.** When you are done, run ```bash $ sudo systemctl reload nginx ``` ## SSL Certificate The easiest way to get an SSL certificate, if you don't have one already, is to install `certbot` and run this: ```bash $ sudo certbot -d your.server.name ``` ## You're done! Now you can start Conduit with: ```bash $ sudo systemctl start conduit ``` Set it to start automatically when your system boots with: ```bash $ sudo systemctl enable conduit ```