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@@ -207,14 +207,12 @@ to do initial test with a client without having to setup a reverse proxy,
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you can temporarly use another certificate. (Note that a self-signed
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certificate is fine for `Federation`_). You can do so by changing
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``tls_certificate_path``, ``tls_private_key_path`` and ``tls_dh_params_path``
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-in ``homeserver.yaml``;
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+in ``homeserver.yaml``; alternatively, you can use a reverse-proxy, but be sure
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+to read `Using a reverse proxy with Synapse`_ when doing so.
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Apart from port 8448 using TLS, both ports are the same in the default
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configuration.
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-See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/2438 for the recommended
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-production configuration.
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Registering a user
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@@ -602,7 +600,7 @@ domain name. For example, you might want to run your server at
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``synapse.example.com``, but have your Matrix user-ids look like
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``@user:example.com``. (A SRV record also allows you to change the port from
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the default 8448. However, if you are thinking of using a reverse-proxy on the
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-federation port, which is highly not recommended, be sure to read
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+federation port, which is not recommended, be sure to read
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`Reverse-proxying the federation port`_ first.)
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To use a SRV record, first create your SRV record and publish it in DNS. This
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