fix: use full codeblocks and capitalize Conduit and Debian
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$ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/matrix-conduit
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## Adding a conduit user
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## Adding a Conduit user
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While conduit can run as any user it is usually better to use dedicated users for different services.
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This also allows you to make sure that the file permissions are correctly set up.
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In debian you can use this command to create a conduit user:
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In Debian you can use this command to create a Conduit user:
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`sudo adduser --system conduit --no-create-home`
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```
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sudo adduser --system conduit --no-create-home
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```
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## Setting up a systemd service
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## Setting the correct file permissions
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As we are using a conduit specific user we need to allow it to read the config.
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To do that you can run this command on debian:
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As we are using a Conduit specific user we need to allow it to read the config.
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To do that you can run this command on Debian:
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`sudo chown -R conduit:nogroup /etc/matrix-conduit`
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```
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sudo chown -R conduit:nogroup /etc/matrix-conduit
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```
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If you use the default database path you also need to run this. (It might be that you first need to create that folder):
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If you use the default database path you also need to run this:
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sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/matrix-conduit/conduit_db
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sudo chown -R conduit:nogroup /var/lib/matrix-conduit/conduit_db
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```
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`sudo chown -R conduit:nogroup /var/lib/matrix-conduit/conduit_db`
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## Setting up the Reverse Proxy
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