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# Caddy Configuration
# Repo of three key files for easy Synapse hosting
I put notes within the files to explain what's happening. Hopefully it is easy to follow. Caddy takes care of automatic https certificates and has a less painful experience for set up than nginx or apache instructions in the Synapse documents. ddclient is a foss package you can use for pinging your domain name registrar when your IP address is cycled by your ISP, or VPS hoster. A + DNS Records are edited in your registrar's DNS files. You can find guides in their documents on how to use A + DNS records. Essentially you're assigning prefixes to your website URL. Also your "@" record is the first established connection and everything builds off that. I could have some theory wrong, but it works on my machine.
# Intention
Synapse has a better experience than XMPP. It's usually more work to get Matrix started when you're a beginner, so these files will get your feet wet. I find the YT videos suck on setting things up, and having concise notes within config files is a better way to learn. Minimal, high-yield instructions are better because you get to plug and play while you read. I tihnk tutorials are better than passively watching videos, so hopefully a successful first attempt will attract more people interested to sys admin their own servers.
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1) Caddy v2 Configuration for Synapse:
a) .wellknown
b) Reverse Proxy
c) Static Website directory pathing
a) .wellknown
b) Reverse Proxy
c) Static Website directory pathing
2) ddclient configuration for Synapse