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- # vim:ft=yaml
- ## Server ##
-
- # The domain name of the server, with optional explicit port.
- # This is used by remote servers to connect to this server,
- # e.g. matrix.org, localhost:8080, etc.
- # This is also the last part of your UserID.
- #
- # This is set in /etc/matrix-synapse/conf.d/server_name.yaml for Debian installations.
- # server_name: "SERVERNAME"
-
- # When running as a daemon, the file to store the pid in
- pid_file: "/var/run/matrix-synapse.pid"
-
- # CPU affinity mask. Setting this restricts the CPUs on which the
- # process will be scheduled. It is represented as a bitmask, with the
- # lowest order bit corresponding to the first logical CPU and the
- # highest order bit corresponding to the last logical CPU. Not all CPUs
- # may exist on a given system but a mask may specify more CPUs than are
- # present.
- #
- # For example:
- # 0x00000001 is processor #0,
- # 0x00000003 is processors #0 and #1,
- # 0xFFFFFFFF is all processors (#0 through #31).
- #
- # Pinning a Python process to a single CPU is desirable, because Python
- # is inherently single-threaded due to the GIL, and can suffer a
- # 30-40% slowdown due to cache blow-out and thread context switching
- # if the scheduler happens to schedule the underlying threads across
- # different cores. See
- # https://www.mirantis.com/blog/improve-performance-python-programs-restricting-single-cpu/.
- #
- # This setting requires the affinity package to be installed!
- #
- #cpu_affinity: 0xFFFFFFFF
-
- # The path to the web client which will be served at /_matrix/client/
- # if 'webclient' is configured under the 'listeners' configuration.
- #
- web_client_location: "/var/www/riot"
-
- # The public-facing base URL that clients use to access this HS
- # (not including _matrix/...). This is the same URL a user would
- # enter into the 'custom HS URL' field on their client. If you
- # use synapse with a reverse proxy, this should be the URL to reach
- # synapse via the proxy.
- #
- public_baseurl: https://{{ matrix_domain }}
-
- # Set the soft limit on the number of file descriptors synapse can use
- # Zero is used to indicate synapse should set the soft limit to the
- # hard limit.
- soft_file_limit: 0
-
- # Set to false to disable presence tracking on this homeserver.
- use_presence: true
-
- # The GC threshold parameters to pass to `gc.set_threshold`, if defined
- #
- #gc_thresholds: [700, 10, 10]
-
- # Set the limit on the returned events in the timeline in the get
- # and sync operations. The default value is -1, means no upper limit.
- #
- #filter_timeline_limit: 5000
-
- # Whether room invites to users on this server should be blocked
- # (except those sent by local server admins). The default is False.
- #
- #block_non_admin_invites: True
-
- # Room searching
- #
- # If disabled, new messages will not be indexed for searching and users
- # will receive errors when searching for messages. Defaults to enabled.
- #
- #enable_search: false
-
- # Restrict federation to the following whitelist of domains.
- # N.B. we recommend also firewalling your federation listener to limit
- # inbound federation traffic as early as possible, rather than relying
- # purely on this application-layer restriction. If not specified, the
- # default is to whitelist everything.
- #
- #federation_domain_whitelist:
- # - lon.example.com
- # - nyc.example.com
- # - syd.example.com
-
- # List of ports that Synapse should listen on, their purpose and their
- # configuration.
- #
- # Options for each listener include:
- #
- # port: the TCP port to bind to
- #
- # bind_addresses: a list of local addresses to listen on. The default is
- # 'all local interfaces'.
- #
- # type: the type of listener. Normally 'http', but other valid options are:
- # 'manhole' (see docs/manhole.md),
- # 'metrics' (see docs/metrics-howto.rst),
- # 'replication' (see docs/workers.rst).
- #
- # tls: set to true to enable TLS for this listener. Will use the TLS
- # key/cert specified in tls_private_key_path / tls_certificate_path.
- #
- # x_forwarded: Only valid for an 'http' listener. Set to true to use the
- # X-Forwarded-For header as the client IP. Useful when Synapse is
- # behind a reverse-proxy.
- #
- # resources: Only valid for an 'http' listener. A list of resources to host
- # on this port. Options for each resource are:
- #
- # names: a list of names of HTTP resources. See below for a list of
- # valid resource names.
- #
- # compress: set to true to enable HTTP comression for this resource.
- #
- # additional_resources: Only valid for an 'http' listener. A map of
- # additional endpoints which should be loaded via dynamic modules.
- #
- # Valid resource names are:
- #
- # client: the client-server API (/_matrix/client). Also implies 'media' and
- # 'static'.
- #
- # consent: user consent forms (/_matrix/consent). See
- # docs/consent_tracking.md.
- #
- # federation: the server-server API (/_matrix/federation). Also implies
- # 'media', 'keys', 'openid'
- #
- # keys: the key discovery API (/_matrix/keys).
- #
- # media: the media API (/_matrix/media).
- #
- # metrics: the metrics interface. See docs/metrics-howto.rst.
- #
- # openid: OpenID authentication.
- #
- # replication: the HTTP replication API (/_synapse/replication). See
- # docs/workers.rst.
- #
- # static: static resources under synapse/static (/_matrix/static). (Mostly
- # useful for 'fallback authentication'.)
- #
- # webclient: A web client. Requires web_client_location to be set.
- #
- listeners:
- # TLS-enabled listener: for when matrix traffic is sent directly to synapse.
- #
- # Disabled by default. To enable it, uncomment the following. (Note that you
- # will also need to give Synapse a TLS key and certificate: see the TLS section
- # below.)
- #
- - port: 8448
- type: http
- tls: true
- bind_addresses:
- - '::'
-
- resources:
- - names: [client, federation]
-
- # Unsecure HTTP listener: for when matrix traffic passes through a reverse proxy
- # that unwraps TLS.
- #
- # If you plan to use a reverse proxy, please see
- # https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/reverse_proxy.rst.
- #
- - port: 8008
- tls: false
- bind_addresses: ['::1', '127.0.0.1']
- type: http
- x_forwarded: true
-
- resources:
- - names: [client, federation]
- compress: false
-
- # example additonal_resources:
- #
- #additional_resources:
- # "/_matrix/my/custom/endpoint":
- # module: my_module.CustomRequestHandler
- # config: {}
-
- # Turn on the twisted ssh manhole service on localhost on the given
- # port.
- #
- #- port: 9000
- # bind_addresses: ['::1', '127.0.0.1']
- # type: manhole
-
-
- ## Homeserver blocking ##
-
- # How to reach the server admin, used in ResourceLimitError
- #
- admin_contact: 'mailto:{{ synapse_admin }}'
-
- # Global blocking
- #
- #hs_disabled: False
- #hs_disabled_message: 'Human readable reason for why the HS is blocked'
- #hs_disabled_limit_type: 'error code(str), to help clients decode reason'
-
- # Monthly Active User Blocking
- #
- #limit_usage_by_mau: False
- #max_mau_value: 50
- #mau_trial_days: 2
-
- # If enabled, the metrics for the number of monthly active users will
- # be populated, however no one will be limited. If limit_usage_by_mau
- # is true, this is implied to be true.
- #
- #mau_stats_only: False
-
- # Sometimes the server admin will want to ensure certain accounts are
- # never blocked by mau checking. These accounts are specified here.
- #
- #mau_limit_reserved_threepids:
- # - medium: 'email'
- # address: 'reserved_user@example.com'
-
-
- ## TLS ##
-
- # PEM-encoded X509 certificate for TLS.
- # This certificate, as of Synapse 1.0, will need to be a valid and verifiable
- # certificate, signed by a recognised Certificate Authority.
- #
- # See 'ACME support' below to enable auto-provisioning this certificate via
- # Let's Encrypt.
- #
- tls_certificate_path: "/etc/letsencrypt/live/{{ domain }}/cert.pem"
-
- # PEM-encoded private key for TLS
- #
- tls_private_key_path: "/etc/letsencrypt/live/{{ domain }}/privkey.pem"
-
- # ACME support: This will configure Synapse to request a valid TLS certificate
- # for your configured `server_name` via Let's Encrypt.
- #
- # Note that provisioning a certificate in this way requires port 80 to be
- # routed to Synapse so that it can complete the http-01 ACME challenge.
- # By default, if you enable ACME support, Synapse will attempt to listen on
- # port 80 for incoming http-01 challenges - however, this will likely fail
- # with 'Permission denied' or a similar error.
- #
- # There are a couple of potential solutions to this:
- #
- # * If you already have an Apache, Nginx, or similar listening on port 80,
- # you can configure Synapse to use an alternate port, and have your web
- # server forward the requests. For example, assuming you set 'port: 8009'
- # below, on Apache, you would write:
- #
- # ProxyPass /.well-known/acme-challenge http://localhost:8009/.well-known/acme-challenge
- #
- # * Alternatively, you can use something like `authbind` to give Synapse
- # permission to listen on port 80.
- #
- acme:
- # ACME support is disabled by default. Uncomment the following line
- # (and tls_certificate_path and tls_private_key_path above) to enable it.
- #
- #enabled: true
-
- # Endpoint to use to request certificates. If you only want to test,
- # use Let's Encrypt's staging url:
- # https://acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
- #
- #url: https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
-
- # Port number to listen on for the HTTP-01 challenge. Change this if
- # you are forwarding connections through Apache/Nginx/etc.
- #
- #port: 80
-
- # Local addresses to listen on for incoming connections.
- # Again, you may want to change this if you are forwarding connections
- # through Apache/Nginx/etc.
- #
- #bind_addresses: ['::', '0.0.0.0']
-
- # How many days remaining on a certificate before it is renewed.
- #
- #reprovision_threshold: 30
-
- # The domain that the certificate should be for. Normally this
- # should be the same as your Matrix domain (i.e., 'server_name'), but,
- # by putting a file at 'https://<server_name>/.well-known/matrix/server',
- # you can delegate incoming traffic to another server. If you do that,
- # you should give the target of the delegation here.
- #
- # For example: if your 'server_name' is 'example.com', but
- # 'https://example.com/.well-known/matrix/server' delegates to
- # 'matrix.example.com', you should put 'matrix.example.com' here.
- #
- # If not set, defaults to your 'server_name'.
- #
- #domain: matrix.example.com
-
- # List of allowed TLS fingerprints for this server to publish along
- # with the signing keys for this server. Other matrix servers that
- # make HTTPS requests to this server will check that the TLS
- # certificates returned by this server match one of the fingerprints.
- #
- # Synapse automatically adds the fingerprint of its own certificate
- # to the list. So if federation traffic is handled directly by synapse
- # then no modification to the list is required.
- #
- # If synapse is run behind a load balancer that handles the TLS then it
- # will be necessary to add the fingerprints of the certificates used by
- # the loadbalancers to this list if they are different to the one
- # synapse is using.
- #
- # Homeservers are permitted to cache the list of TLS fingerprints
- # returned in the key responses up to the "valid_until_ts" returned in
- # key. It may be necessary to publish the fingerprints of a new
- # certificate and wait until the "valid_until_ts" of the previous key
- # responses have passed before deploying it.
- #
- # You can calculate a fingerprint from a given TLS listener via:
- # openssl s_client -connect $host:$port < /dev/null 2> /dev/null |
- # openssl x509 -outform DER | openssl sha256 -binary | base64 | tr -d '='
- # or by checking matrix.org/federationtester/api/report?server_name=$host
- #
- #tls_fingerprints: [{"sha256": "<base64_encoded_sha256_fingerprint>"}]
-
-
-
- # Database configuration
- database:
- name: psycopg2
- args:
- user: {{ synapse_db_username }}
- password: {{ synapse_db_password }}
- database: {{ synapse_db_database }}
- host: localhost
- cp_min: 5
- cp_max: 10
-
- # Number of events to cache in memory.
- event_cache_size: "10K"
-
-
-
- # A yaml python logging config file
- #
- log_config: "/etc/matrix-synapse/log.yaml"
-
-
- ## Ratelimiting ##
-
- # Number of messages a client can send per second
- #
- rc_messages_per_second: 0.2
-
- # Number of message a client can send before being throttled
- #
- rc_message_burst_count: 10.0
-
- # The federation window size in milliseconds
- #
- federation_rc_window_size: 1000
-
- # The number of federation requests from a single server in a window
- # before the server will delay processing the request.
- #
- federation_rc_sleep_limit: 10
-
- # The duration in milliseconds to delay processing events from
- # remote servers by if they go over the sleep limit.
- #
- federation_rc_sleep_delay: 500
-
- # The maximum number of concurrent federation requests allowed
- # from a single server
- #
- federation_rc_reject_limit: 50
-
- # The number of federation requests to concurrently process from a
- # single server
- #
- federation_rc_concurrent: 3
-
-
-
- # Directory where uploaded images and attachments are stored.
- #
- media_store_path: "/data/matrix-synapse/media"
-
- # Media storage providers allow media to be stored in different
- # locations.
- #
- #media_storage_providers:
- # - module: file_system
- # # Whether to write new local files.
- # store_local: false
- # # Whether to write new remote media
- # store_remote: false
- # # Whether to block upload requests waiting for write to this
- # # provider to complete
- # store_synchronous: false
- # config:
- # directory: /mnt/some/other/directory
-
- # Directory where in-progress uploads are stored.
- #
- uploads_path: "/data/matrix-synapse/uploads"
-
- # The largest allowed upload size in bytes
- #
- max_upload_size: "10M"
-
- # Maximum number of pixels that will be thumbnailed
- #
- max_image_pixels: "32M"
-
- # Whether to generate new thumbnails on the fly to precisely match
- # the resolution requested by the client. If true then whenever
- # a new resolution is requested by the client the server will
- # generate a new thumbnail. If false the server will pick a thumbnail
- # from a precalculated list.
- #
- dynamic_thumbnails: false
-
- # List of thumbnails to precalculate when an image is uploaded.
- #
- thumbnail_sizes:
- - width: 32
- height: 32
- method: crop
- - width: 96
- height: 96
- method: crop
- - width: 320
- height: 240
- method: scale
- - width: 640
- height: 480
- method: scale
- - width: 800
- height: 600
- method: scale
-
- # Is the preview URL API enabled? If enabled, you *must* specify
- # an explicit url_preview_ip_range_blacklist of IPs that the spider is
- # denied from accessing.
- #
- url_preview_enabled: False
-
- # List of IP address CIDR ranges that the URL preview spider is denied
- # from accessing. There are no defaults: you must explicitly
- # specify a list for URL previewing to work. You should specify any
- # internal services in your network that you do not want synapse to try
- # to connect to, otherwise anyone in any Matrix room could cause your
- # synapse to issue arbitrary GET requests to your internal services,
- # causing serious security issues.
- #
- #url_preview_ip_range_blacklist:
- # - '127.0.0.0/8'
- # - '10.0.0.0/8'
- # - '172.16.0.0/12'
- # - '192.168.0.0/16'
- # - '100.64.0.0/10'
- # - '169.254.0.0/16'
- # - '::1/128'
- # - 'fe80::/64'
- # - 'fc00::/7'
- #
- # List of IP address CIDR ranges that the URL preview spider is allowed
- # to access even if they are specified in url_preview_ip_range_blacklist.
- # This is useful for specifying exceptions to wide-ranging blacklisted
- # target IP ranges - e.g. for enabling URL previews for a specific private
- # website only visible in your network.
- #
- #url_preview_ip_range_whitelist:
- # - '192.168.1.1'
-
- # Optional list of URL matches that the URL preview spider is
- # denied from accessing. You should use url_preview_ip_range_blacklist
- # in preference to this, otherwise someone could define a public DNS
- # entry that points to a private IP address and circumvent the blacklist.
- # This is more useful if you know there is an entire shape of URL that
- # you know that will never want synapse to try to spider.
- #
- # Each list entry is a dictionary of url component attributes as returned
- # by urlparse.urlsplit as applied to the absolute form of the URL. See
- # https://docs.python.org/2/library/urlparse.html#urlparse.urlsplit
- # The values of the dictionary are treated as an filename match pattern
- # applied to that component of URLs, unless they start with a ^ in which
- # case they are treated as a regular expression match. If all the
- # specified component matches for a given list item succeed, the URL is
- # blacklisted.
- #
- #url_preview_url_blacklist:
- # # blacklist any URL with a username in its URI
- # - username: '*'
- #
- # # blacklist all *.google.com URLs
- # - netloc: 'google.com'
- # - netloc: '*.google.com'
- #
- # # blacklist all plain HTTP URLs
- # - scheme: 'http'
- #
- # # blacklist http(s)://www.acme.com/foo
- # - netloc: 'www.acme.com'
- # path: '/foo'
- #
- # # blacklist any URL with a literal IPv4 address
- # - netloc: '^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$'
-
- # The largest allowed URL preview spidering size in bytes
- max_spider_size: "10M"
-
-
-
- ## Captcha ##
- # See docs/CAPTCHA_SETUP for full details of configuring this.
-
- # This Home Server's ReCAPTCHA public key.
- #
- recaptcha_public_key: "YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY"
-
- # This Home Server's ReCAPTCHA private key.
- #
- recaptcha_private_key: "YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY"
-
- # Enables ReCaptcha checks when registering, preventing signup
- # unless a captcha is answered. Requires a valid ReCaptcha
- # public/private key.
- #
- enable_registration_captcha: False
-
- # A secret key used to bypass the captcha test entirely.
- #captcha_bypass_secret: "YOUR_SECRET_HERE"
-
- # The API endpoint to use for verifying m.login.recaptcha responses.
- recaptcha_siteverify_api: "https://www.recaptcha.net/recaptcha/api/siteverify"
-
-
- ## TURN ##
-
- # The public URIs of the TURN server to give to clients
- #
- #turn_uris: []
-
- # The shared secret used to compute passwords for the TURN server
- #
- #turn_shared_secret: "YOUR_SHARED_SECRET"
-
- # The Username and password if the TURN server needs them and
- # does not use a token
- #
- #turn_username: "TURNSERVER_USERNAME"
- #turn_password: "TURNSERVER_PASSWORD"
-
- # How long generated TURN credentials last
- #
- turn_user_lifetime: "1h"
-
- # Whether guests should be allowed to use the TURN server.
- # This defaults to True, otherwise VoIP will be unreliable for guests.
- # However, it does introduce a slight security risk as it allows users to
- # connect to arbitrary endpoints without having first signed up for a
- # valid account (e.g. by passing a CAPTCHA).
- #
- turn_allow_guests: True
-
-
- ## Registration ##
-
- # Enable registration for new users.
- enable_registration: False
-
- # The user must provide all of the below types of 3PID when registering.
- #
- #registrations_require_3pid:
- # - email
- # - msisdn
-
- # Explicitly disable asking for MSISDNs from the registration
- # flow (overrides registrations_require_3pid if MSISDNs are set as required)
- #
- #disable_msisdn_registration: True
-
- # Mandate that users are only allowed to associate certain formats of
- # 3PIDs with accounts on this server.
- #
- #allowed_local_3pids:
- # - medium: email
- # pattern: '.*@matrix\.org'
- # - medium: email
- # pattern: '.*@vector\.im'
- # - medium: msisdn
- # pattern: '\+44'
-
- # If set, allows registration by anyone who also has the shared
- # secret, even if registration is otherwise disabled.
- #
- registration_shared_secret: {{ synapse_registration_secret }}
-
- # Set the number of bcrypt rounds used to generate password hash.
- # Larger numbers increase the work factor needed to generate the hash.
- # The default number is 12 (which equates to 2^12 rounds).
- # N.B. that increasing this will exponentially increase the time required
- # to register or login - e.g. 24 => 2^24 rounds which will take >20 mins.
- #
- bcrypt_rounds: 12
-
- # Allows users to register as guests without a password/email/etc, and
- # participate in rooms hosted on this server which have been made
- # accessible to anonymous users.
- #
- allow_guest_access: False
-
- # The identity server which we suggest that clients should use when users log
- # in on this server.
- #
- # (By default, no suggestion is made, so it is left up to the client.
- # This setting is ignored unless public_baseurl is also set.)
- #
- default_identity_server: https://matrix.org
-
- # The list of identity servers trusted to verify third party
- # identifiers by this server.
- #
- # Also defines the ID server which will be called when an account is
- # deactivated (one will be picked arbitrarily).
- #
- trusted_third_party_id_servers:
- - matrix.org
- - vector.im
-
- # Users who register on this homeserver will automatically be joined
- # to these rooms
- #
- #auto_join_rooms:
- # - "#example:example.com"
-
- # Where auto_join_rooms are specified, setting this flag ensures that the
- # the rooms exist by creating them when the first user on the
- # homeserver registers.
- # Setting to false means that if the rooms are not manually created,
- # users cannot be auto-joined since they do not exist.
- #
- autocreate_auto_join_rooms: true
-
-
- ## Metrics ###
-
- # Enable collection and rendering of performance metrics
- #
- enable_metrics: False
-
- # Enable sentry integration
- # NOTE: While attempts are made to ensure that the logs don't contain
- # any sensitive information, this cannot be guaranteed. By enabling
- # this option the sentry server may therefore receive sensitive
- # information, and it in turn may then diseminate sensitive information
- # through insecure notification channels if so configured.
- #
- #sentry:
- # dsn: "..."
-
- # Whether or not to report anonymized homeserver usage statistics.
-
-
- ## API Configuration ##
-
- # A list of event types that will be included in the room_invite_state
- #
- room_invite_state_types:
- - "m.room.join_rules"
- - "m.room.canonical_alias"
- - "m.room.avatar"
- - "m.room.encryption"
- - "m.room.name"
-
-
- # A list of application service config file to use
- #
- app_service_config_files: []
-
- # Whether or not to track application service IP addresses. Implicitly
- # enables MAU tracking for application service users.
- #
- track_appservice_user_ips: False
-
-
- # a secret which is used to sign access tokens. If none is specified,
- # the registration_shared_secret is used, if one is given; otherwise,
- # a secret key is derived from the signing key.
- #
- # macaroon_secret_key: <PRIVATE STRING>
-
- # Used to enable access token expiration.
- #
- expire_access_token: False
-
- # a secret which is used to calculate HMACs for form values, to stop
- # falsification of values. Must be specified for the User Consent
- # forms to work.
- #
- # form_secret: <PRIVATE STRING>
-
- ## Signing Keys ##
-
- # Path to the signing key to sign messages with
- #
- signing_key_path: "/etc/matrix-synapse/homeserver.signing.key"
-
- # The keys that the server used to sign messages with but won't use
- # to sign new messages. E.g. it has lost its private key
- #
- #old_signing_keys:
- # "ed25519:auto":
- # # Base64 encoded public key
- # key: "The public part of your old signing key."
- # # Millisecond POSIX timestamp when the key expired.
- # expired_ts: 123456789123
-
- # How long key response published by this server is valid for.
- # Used to set the valid_until_ts in /key/v2 APIs.
- # Determines how quickly servers will query to check which keys
- # are still valid.
- #
- key_refresh_interval: "1d" # 1 Day.
-
- # The trusted servers to download signing keys from.
- #
- perspectives:
- servers:
- "matrix.org":
- verify_keys:
- "ed25519:auto":
- key: "Noi6WqcDj0QmPxCNQqgezwTlBKrfqehY1u2FyWP9uYw"
-
-
-
- # Enable SAML2 for registration and login. Uses pysaml2.
- #
- # `sp_config` is the configuration for the pysaml2 Service Provider.
- # See pysaml2 docs for format of config.
- #
- # Default values will be used for the 'entityid' and 'service' settings,
- # so it is not normally necessary to specify them unless you need to
- # override them.
- #
- #saml2_config:
- # sp_config:
- # # point this to the IdP's metadata. You can use either a local file or
- # # (preferably) a URL.
- # metadata:
- # #local: ["saml2/idp.xml"]
- # remote:
- # - url: https://our_idp/metadata.xml
- #
- # # The rest of sp_config is just used to generate our metadata xml, and you
- # # may well not need it, depending on your setup. Alternatively you
- # # may need a whole lot more detail - see the pysaml2 docs!
- #
- # description: ["My awesome SP", "en"]
- # name: ["Test SP", "en"]
- #
- # organization:
- # name: Example com
- # display_name:
- # - ["Example co", "en"]
- # url: "http://example.com"
- #
- # contact_person:
- # - given_name: Bob
- # sur_name: "the Sysadmin"
- # email_address": ["admin@example.com"]
- # contact_type": technical
- #
- # # Instead of putting the config inline as above, you can specify a
- # # separate pysaml2 configuration file:
- # #
- # config_path: "/etc/matrix-synapse/sp_conf.py"
-
-
-
- # Enable CAS for registration and login.
- #
- #cas_config:
- # enabled: true
- # server_url: "https://cas-server.com"
- # service_url: "https://homeserver.domain.com:8448"
- # #required_attributes:
- # # name: value
-
-
- # The JWT needs to contain a globally unique "sub" (subject) claim.
- #
- #jwt_config:
- # enabled: true
- # secret: "a secret"
- # algorithm: "HS256"
-
-
-
- # Enable password for login.
- #
- password_config:
- enabled: true
- # Uncomment and change to a secret random string for extra security.
- # DO NOT CHANGE THIS AFTER INITIAL SETUP!
- pepper: "{{ synapse_pw_pepper }}"
-
-
-
- # Enable sending emails for notification events
- # Defining a custom URL for Riot is only needed if email notifications
- # should contain links to a self-hosted installation of Riot; when set
- # the "app_name" setting is ignored.
- #
- # If your SMTP server requires authentication, the optional smtp_user &
- # smtp_pass variables should be used
- #
- #email:
- # enable_notifs: false
- # smtp_host: "localhost"
- # smtp_port: 25
- # smtp_user: "exampleusername"
- # smtp_pass: "examplepassword"
- # require_transport_security: False
- # notif_from: "Your Friendly %(app)s Home Server <noreply@example.com>"
- # app_name: Matrix
- # # if template_dir is unset, uses the example templates that are part of
- # # the Synapse distribution.
- # #template_dir: res/templates
- # notif_template_html: notif_mail.html
- # notif_template_text: notif_mail.txt
- # notif_for_new_users: True
- # riot_base_url: "http://localhost/riot"
-
-
- #password_providers:
- # - module: "ldap_auth_provider.LdapAuthProvider"
- # config:
- # enabled: true
- # uri: "ldap://ldap.example.com:389"
- # start_tls: true
- # base: "ou=users,dc=example,dc=com"
- # attributes:
- # uid: "cn"
- # mail: "email"
- # name: "givenName"
- # #bind_dn:
- # #bind_password:
- # #filter: "(objectClass=posixAccount)"
-
-
-
- # Clients requesting push notifications can either have the body of
- # the message sent in the notification poke along with other details
- # like the sender, or just the event ID and room ID (`event_id_only`).
- # If clients choose the former, this option controls whether the
- # notification request includes the content of the event (other details
- # like the sender are still included). For `event_id_only` push, it
- # has no effect.
- #
- # For modern android devices the notification content will still appear
- # because it is loaded by the app. iPhone, however will send a
- # notification saying only that a message arrived and who it came from.
- #
- #push:
- # include_content: true
-
-
- #spam_checker:
- # module: "my_custom_project.SuperSpamChecker"
- # config:
- # example_option: 'things'
-
-
- # Whether to allow non server admins to create groups on this server
- #
- enable_group_creation: false
-
- # If enabled, non server admins can only create groups with local parts
- # starting with this prefix
- #
- #group_creation_prefix: "unofficial/"
-
-
-
- # User Directory configuration
- #
- # 'search_all_users' defines whether to search all users visible to your HS
- # when searching the user directory, rather than limiting to users visible
- # in public rooms. Defaults to false. If you set it True, you'll have to run
- # UPDATE user_directory_stream_pos SET stream_id = NULL;
- # on your database to tell it to rebuild the user_directory search indexes.
- #
- #user_directory:
- # search_all_users: false
-
-
- # User Consent configuration
- #
- # for detailed instructions, see
- # https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/consent_tracking.md
- #
- # Parts of this section are required if enabling the 'consent' resource under
- # 'listeners', in particular 'template_dir' and 'version'.
- #
- # 'template_dir' gives the location of the templates for the HTML forms.
- # This directory should contain one subdirectory per language (eg, 'en', 'fr'),
- # and each language directory should contain the policy document (named as
- # '<version>.html') and a success page (success.html).
- #
- # 'version' specifies the 'current' version of the policy document. It defines
- # the version to be served by the consent resource if there is no 'v'
- # parameter.
- #
- # 'server_notice_content', if enabled, will send a user a "Server Notice"
- # asking them to consent to the privacy policy. The 'server_notices' section
- # must also be configured for this to work. Notices will *not* be sent to
- # guest users unless 'send_server_notice_to_guests' is set to true.
- #
- # 'block_events_error', if set, will block any attempts to send events
- # until the user consents to the privacy policy. The value of the setting is
- # used as the text of the error.
- #
- # 'require_at_registration', if enabled, will add a step to the registration
- # process, similar to how captcha works. Users will be required to accept the
- # policy before their account is created.
- #
- # 'policy_name' is the display name of the policy users will see when registering
- # for an account. Has no effect unless `require_at_registration` is enabled.
- # Defaults to "Privacy Policy".
- #
- #user_consent:
- # template_dir: res/templates/privacy
- # version: 1.0
- # server_notice_content:
- # msgtype: m.text
- # body: >-
- # To continue using this homeserver you must review and agree to the
- # terms and conditions at %(consent_uri)s
- # send_server_notice_to_guests: True
- # block_events_error: >-
- # To continue using this homeserver you must review and agree to the
- # terms and conditions at %(consent_uri)s
- # require_at_registration: False
- # policy_name: Privacy Policy
- #
-
-
- # Server Notices room configuration
- #
- # Uncomment this section to enable a room which can be used to send notices
- # from the server to users. It is a special room which cannot be left; notices
- # come from a special "notices" user id.
- #
- # If you uncomment this section, you *must* define the system_mxid_localpart
- # setting, which defines the id of the user which will be used to send the
- # notices.
- #
- # It's also possible to override the room name, the display name of the
- # "notices" user, and the avatar for the user.
- #
- #server_notices:
- # system_mxid_localpart: notices
- # system_mxid_display_name: "Server Notices"
- # system_mxid_avatar_url: "mxc://server.com/oumMVlgDnLYFaPVkExemNVVZ"
- # room_name: "Server Notices"
-
-
-
- # The `alias_creation` option controls who's allowed to create aliases
- # on this server.
- #
- # The format of this option is a list of rules that contain globs that
- # match against user_id, room_id and the new alias (fully qualified with
- # server name). The action in the first rule that matches is taken,
- # which can currently either be "allow" or "deny".
- #
- # Missing user_id/room_id/alias fields default to "*".
- #
- # If no rules match the request is denied. An empty list means no one
- # can create aliases.
- #
- # Options for the rules include:
- #
- # user_id: Matches against the creator of the alias
- # alias: Matches against the alias being created
- # room_id: Matches against the room ID the alias is being pointed at
- # action: Whether to "allow" or "deny" the request if the rule matches
- #
- # The default is:
- #
- #alias_creation_rules:
- # - user_id: "*"
- # alias: "*"
- # room_id: "*"
- # action: allow
-
- # The `room_list_publication_rules` option controls who can publish and
- # which rooms can be published in the public room list.
- #
- # The format of this option is the same as that for
- # `alias_creation_rules`.
- #
- # If the room has one or more aliases associated with it, only one of
- # the aliases needs to match the alias rule. If there are no aliases
- # then only rules with `alias: *` match.
- #
- # If no rules match the request is denied. An empty list means no one
- # can publish rooms.
- #
- # Options for the rules include:
- #
- # user_id: Matches agaisnt the creator of the alias
- # room_id: Matches against the room ID being published
- # alias: Matches against any current local or canonical aliases
- # associated with the room
- # action: Whether to "allow" or "deny" the request if the rule matches
- #
- # The default is:
- #
- #room_list_publication_rules:
- # - user_id: "*"
- # alias: "*"
- # room_id: "*"
- # action: allow
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