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Generic deployment documentation
Getting help
If you run into any problems while setting up conduwuit, ask us in
#conduwuit:puppygock.gay
or open an issue on GitHub.
Installing conduwuit
You may simply download the binary that fits your machine. Run uname -m
to see
what you need.
Prebuilt fully static musl binaries can be downloaded from the latest tagged
release here or
main
CI branch workflow artifact output. These also include Debian/Ubuntu packages.
These binaries have jemalloc and io_uring statically linked and included with them, so no additional dynamic dependencies need to be installed.
Alternatively, you may compile the binary yourself. We recommend using Nix (or Lix) to build conduwuit as this has the most guaranteed reproducibiltiy and easiest to get a build environment and output going. This also allows easy cross-compilation.
You can run the nix build -L .#static-x86_64-linux-musl-all-features
or
nix build -L .#static-aarch64-linux-musl-all-features
commands based
on architecture to cross-compile the necessary static binary located at
result/bin/conduit
. This is reproducible with the static binaries produced in our CI.
Otherwise, follow standard Rust project build guides (installing git and cloning the repo, getting the Rust toolchain via rustup, installing LLVM toolchain + libclang for RocksDB, installing liburing for io_uring and RocksDB, etc).
Migrating from Conduit
As mentioned in the README, there is little to no steps needed to migrate from Conduit. As long as you are using the RocksDB database backend, just replace the binary / container image / etc.
Note: If you are relying on Conduit's "automatic delegation" feature, this will NOT work on conduwuit and you must configure delegation manually. This is not a mistake and no support for this feature will be added.
See the [global.well_known]
config section, or configure your web server
appropriately to send the delegation responses.
Adding a conduwuit user
While conduwuit can run as any user it is better to use dedicated users for different services. This also allows you to make sure that the file permissions are correctly set up.
In Debian or Fedora/RHEL, you can use this command to create a conduwuit user:
sudo adduser --system conduwuit --group --disabled-login --no-create-home
For distros without adduser
:
sudo useradd -r --shell /usr/bin/nologin --no-create-home conduwuit
Forwarding ports in the firewall or the router
conduwuit uses the ports 443 and 8448 both of which need to be open in the firewall.
If conduwuit runs behind a router or in a container and has a different public IP address than the host system these public ports need to be forwarded directly or indirectly to the port mentioned in the config.
Setting up a systemd service
The systemd unit for conduwuit can be found
here. You may need to
change the ExecStart=
path to where you placed the conduwuit binary.
On systems where rsyslog is used alongside journald (i.e. Red Hat-based distros and OpenSUSE), put $EscapeControlCharactersOnReceive off
inside /etc/rsyslog.conf
to allow color in logs.
Creating the conduwuit configuration file
Now we need to create the conduwuit's config file in
/etc/conduwuit/conduwuit.toml
. The example config can be found at
conduwuit-example.toml.
Please take a moment to read the config. You need to change at least the server name.
RocksDB is the only supported database backend.
Setting the correct file permissions
If you are using a dedicated user for conduwuit, you will need to allow it to read the config. To do that you can run this:
sudo chown -R root:root /etc/conduwuit
sudo chmod -R 755 /etc/conduwuit
If you use the default database path you also need to run this:
sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/conduwuit/
sudo chown -R conduwuit:conduwuit /var/lib/conduwuit/
sudo chmod 700 /var/lib/conduwuit/
Setting up the Reverse Proxy
Refer to the documentation or various guides online of your chosen reverse proxy software. There are many examples of basic Apache/Nginx reverse proxy setups out there.
A Caddy example will be provided as this is the recommended reverse proxy for new users and is very trivial to use (handles TLS, reverse proxy headers, etc transparently with proper defaults).
Lighttpd is not supported as it seems to mess with the X-Matrix
Authorization
header, making federation non-functional. If a workaround is found, feel free to share to get it added to the documentation here.
If using Apache, you need to use nocanon
in your ProxyPass
directive to prevent this (note that Apache isn't very good as a general reverse proxy and we discourage the usage of it if you can).
If using Nginx, you need to give conduwuit the request URI using $request_uri
, or like so:
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:6167$request_uri;
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:6167;
Nginx users may need to set proxy_buffering off;
if there are issues with
uploading media like images. This is due to Nginx storing the entire POST content in-memory (/tmp
) and running out of memory if on low memory hardware.
You will need to reverse proxy everything under following routes:
/_matrix/
- core Matrix C-S and S-S APIs/_conduwuit/
- ad-hoc conduwuit routes such as/local_user_count
and/server_version
You can optionally reverse proxy the following individual routes:
/.well-known/matrix/client
and/.well-known/matrix/server
if using conduwuit to perform delegation/.well-known/matrix/support
if using conduwuit to send the homeserver admin contact and support page (formerly known as MSC1929)/
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at the root
Caddy
Create /etc/caddy/conf.d/conduwuit_caddyfile
and enter this (substitute for
your server name).
your.server.name, your.server.name:8448 {
# TCP reverse_proxy
127.0.0.1:6167
# UNIX socket
#reverse_proxy unix//run/conduwuit/conduwuit.sock
}
That's it! Just start and enable the service and you're set.
sudo systemctl enable --now caddy
You're done
Now you can start conduwuit with:
sudo systemctl start conduwuit
Set it to start automatically when your system boots with:
sudo systemctl enable conduwuit
How do I know it works?
You can open a Matrix client, enter your homeserver and try to register.
You can also use these commands as a quick health check (replace
your.server.name
).
curl https://your.server.name/_conduwuit/server_version
# If using port 8448
curl https://your.server.name:8448/_conduwuit/server_version
# If federation is enabled
curl https://your.server.name:8448/_matrix/federation/v1/version
- To check if your server can talk with other homeservers, you can use the Matrix Federation Tester. If you can register but cannot join federated rooms check your config again and also check if the port 8448 is open and forwarded correctly.
What's next?
Audio/Video calls
For Audio/Video call functionality see the TURN Guide.
Appservices
If you want to set up an appservice, take a look at the Appservice Guide.