# ============================================================================= # This is the official example config for Conduit. # If you use it for your server, you will need to adjust it to your own needs. # At the very least, change the server_name field! # ============================================================================= [global] # The server_name is the pretty name of this server. It is used as a suffix for user # and room ids. Examples: matrix.org, conduit.rs # The Conduit server needs all /_matrix/ requests to be reachable at # https://your.server.name/ on port 443 (client-server) and 8448 (federation). # If that's not possible for you, 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 server_name = "{{ matrix_domain }}" # This is the only directory where Conduit will save its data database_path = "/var/lib/matrix-conduit/" database_backend = "rocksdb" # 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 # Docker users: Don't change this, you'll need to map an external port to this. port = {{ matrix_conduit_port_number }} # Max size for uploads max_request_size = {{ matrix_conduit_max_request_size }} # Enables registration. If set to false, no users can register on this server. allow_registration = {{ matrix_conduit_allow_registration }} allow_federation = {{ matrix_conduit_allow_federation }} # Enable the display name lightning bolt on registration. enable_lightning_bolt = {{ matrix_conduit_enable_lightning_bolt }} trusted_servers = {{ matrix_conduit_trusted_servers }} max_concurrent_requests = {{ matrix_conduit_max_concurrent_requests }} log = "info,state_res=warn,rocket=off,_=off,sled=off" address = "0.0.0.0"