matrix_nginx_proxy_enabled : true
matrix_nginx_proxy_version : 1.21 .6 -alpine
# We use an official nginx image, which we fix-up to run unprivileged.
# An alternative would be an `nginxinc/nginx-unprivileged` image, but
# that is frequently out of date.
matrix_nginx_proxy_docker_image : "{{ matrix_container_global_registry_prefix }}nginx:{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_version }}"
matrix_nginx_proxy_docker_image_force_pull : "{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_docker_image.endswith(':latest') }}"
matrix_nginx_proxy_base_path : "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/nginx-proxy"
matrix_nginx_proxy_data_path : "{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_base_path }}/data"
matrix_nginx_proxy_data_path_in_container : "/nginx-data"
matrix_nginx_proxy_data_path_extension : "/matrix_domain"
matrix_nginx_proxy_confd_path : "{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_base_path }}/conf.d"
# List of systemd services that matrix-nginx-proxy.service depends on
matrix_nginx_proxy_systemd_required_services_list : [ 'docker.service' ]
# List of systemd services that matrix-nginx-proxy.service wants
matrix_nginx_proxy_systemd_wanted_services_list : [ ]
# A list of additional container networks that matrix-nginx-proxy would be connected to.
# The playbook does not create these networks, so make sure they already exist.
#
# Use this to expose matrix-nginx-proxy to another reverse proxy, which runs in a different container network,
# without exposing all other Matrix services to that other reverse-proxy.
#
# For background, see: https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/1498
matrix_nginx_proxy_container_additional_networks : [ ]
# A list of additional "volumes" to mount in the container.
# This list gets populated dynamically at runtime. You can provide a different default value,
# if you wish to mount your own files into the container.
# Contains definition objects like this: `{"src": "/outside", "dst": "/inside", "options": "rw|ro|slave|.."}
matrix_nginx_proxy_container_additional_volumes : [ ]
# A list of extra arguments to pass to the container
matrix_nginx_proxy_container_extra_arguments : [ ]
# Controls whether matrix-nginx-proxy serves its vhosts over HTTPS or HTTP.
#
# If enabled:
# - SSL certificates would be expected to be available (see `matrix_ssl_retrieval_method`)
# - the HTTP vhost would be made a redirect to the HTTPS vhost
#
# If not enabled:
# - you don't need any SSL certificates (you can set `matrix_ssl_retrieval_method: none`)
# - naturally, there's no HTTPS vhost
# - services are served directly from the HTTP vhost
matrix_nginx_proxy_https_enabled : true
# Controls whether matrix-nginx-proxy trusts an upstream server's X-Forwarded-Proto header
#
# Required if you disable HTTPS for the container (see `matrix_nginx_proxy_https_enabled`) and have an upstream server handle it instead.
matrix_nginx_proxy_trust_forwarded_proto : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_x_forwarded_proto_value : "{{ '$http_x_forwarded_proto' if matrix_nginx_proxy_trust_forwarded_proto else '$scheme' }}"
# Controls whether the matrix-nginx-proxy container exposes its HTTP port (tcp/8080 in the container).
#
# Takes an "<ip>:<port>" or "<port>" value (e.g. "127.0.0.1:80"), or empty string to not expose.
matrix_nginx_proxy_container_http_host_bind_port : '80'
# Controls whether the matrix-nginx-proxy container exposes its HTTPS port (tcp/8443 in the container).
#
# Takes an "<ip>:<port>" or "<port>" value (e.g. "127.0.0.1:443"), or empty string to not expose.
#
# This only makes sense and applies if `matrix_nginx_proxy_https_enabled` is set to `true`.
# Otherwise, there are no HTTPS vhosts to expose.
matrix_nginx_proxy_container_https_host_bind_port : '443'
# Controls whether the matrix-nginx-proxy container exposes the Matrix Federation port (tcp/8448 in the container).
#
# Takes an "<ip>:<port>" or "<port>" value (e.g. "127.0.0.1:8448"), or empty string to not expose.
#
# This only makes sense and applies if `matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_federation_api_enabled` is set to `true`.
# Otherwise, there is no Matrix Federation port to expose.
#
# This port can take HTTP or HTTPS traffic, depending on `matrix_nginx_proxy_https_enabled`.
# When HTTPS is disabled, you'd likely want to only expose the port locally, and front it with another HTTPS-enabled reverse-proxy.
matrix_nginx_proxy_container_federation_host_bind_port : '8448'
# Controls whether matrix-nginx-proxy should serve the base domain.
#
# This is useful for when you only have your Matrix server, but you need to serve
# to serve `/.well-known/matrix/*` files from the base domain for the needs of
# Server-Discovery (Federation) and for Client-Discovery.
#
# Besides serving these Matrix files, a homepage would be served with content
# as specified in the `matrix_nginx_proxy_base_domain_homepage_template` variable.
# You can also put additional files to use for this webpage
# in the `{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_data_path }}/matrix-domain` (`/matrix/nginx-proxy/data/matrix-domain`) directory.
matrix_nginx_proxy_base_domain_serving_enabled : false
# Controls whether the base domain directory and default index.html file are created.
matrix_nginx_proxy_base_domain_create_directory : true
matrix_nginx_proxy_base_domain_hostname : "{{ matrix_domain }}"
# Controls whether `matrix_nginx_proxy_base_domain_homepage_template` would be dumped to an `index.html` file
# in the `/matrix/nginx-proxy/data/matrix-domain` directory.
#
# If you would instead like to serve a static website by yourself, you can disable this.
# When disabled, you're expected to put website files in `/matrix/nginx-proxy/data/matrix-domain` manually
# and can expect that the playbook won't intefere with the `index.html` file.
matrix_nginx_proxy_base_domain_homepage_enabled : true
matrix_nginx_proxy_base_domain_homepage_template : |-
<!doctype html>
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<html>
<body>
Hello from {{ matrix_domain }}!
</body>
</html>
# Option to disable the access log
matrix_nginx_proxy_access_log_enabled : true
# Controls whether proxying the riot domain should be done.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_riot_compat_redirect_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_riot_compat_redirect_hostname : "riot.{{ matrix_domain }}"
# Controls whether proxying for Synapse should be done.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_synapse_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_synapse_hostname : "matrix-nginx-proxy"
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_synapse_federation_api_enabled : "{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_federation_api_enabled }}"
# The addresses where the Matrix Client API is, when using Synapse.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_synapse_client_api_addr_with_container : ""
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_synapse_client_api_addr_sans_container : ""
# The addresses where the Federation API is, when using Synapse.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_synapse_federation_api_addr_with_container : ""
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_synapse_federation_api_addr_sans_container : ""
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to the Synapse's server configuration (matrix-synapse.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_synapse_additional_server_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# Controls whether proxying for Dendrite should be done.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_dendrite_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_dendrite_hostname : "matrix-nginx-proxy"
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_dendrite_federation_api_enabled : "{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_federation_api_enabled }}"
# Controls whether the Client API server (usually at matrix.DOMAIN:443) should explicitly reject `/_matrix/federation` endpoints.
# Normally, Dendrite Monolith serves both APIs (Client & Federation) at the same port, so we can serve federation at `matrix.DOMAIN:443` too.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_dendrite_block_federation_api_on_client_port : true
# The addresses where the Matrix Client API is, when using Dendrite.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_dendrite_client_api_addr_with_container : ""
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_dendrite_client_api_addr_sans_container : ""
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to the Dendrite's server configuration (matrix-dendrite.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_dendrite_additional_server_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# Controls whether proxying the Element domain should be done.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_element_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_element_hostname : "{{ matrix_server_fqn_element }}"
# Controls whether proxying the Hydrogen domain should be done.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_hydrogen_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_hydrogen_hostname : "{{ matrix_server_fqn_hydrogen }}"
# Controls whether proxying the Cinny domain should be done.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_cinny_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_cinny_hostname : "{{ matrix_server_fqn_cinny }}"
# Controls whether proxying the matrix domain should be done.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_hostname : "{{ matrix_server_fqn_matrix }}"
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_federation_hostname : "{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_hostname }}"
# The port name used for federation in the nginx configuration.
# This is not necessarily the port that it's actually on,
# as port-mapping happens (`-p ..`) for the `matrix-nginx-proxy` container.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_federation_port : 8448
# Controls whether proxying the dimension domain should be done.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_dimension_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_dimension_hostname : "{{ matrix_server_fqn_dimension }}"
# Controls whether proxying the goneb domain should be done.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_bot_go_neb_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_bot_go_neb_hostname : "{{ matrix_server_fqn_bot_go_neb }}"
# Controls whether proxying the jitsi domain should be done.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_jitsi_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_jitsi_hostname : "{{ matrix_server_fqn_jitsi }}"
# Controls whether proxying the grafana domain should be done.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_grafana_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_grafana_hostname : "{{ matrix_server_fqn_grafana }}"
# Controls whether proxying the sygnal domain should be done.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_sygnal_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_sygnal_hostname : "{{ matrix_server_fqn_sygnal }}"
# Controls whether proxying for the matrix-corporal API (`/_matrix/corporal`) should be done (on the matrix domain)
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_corporal_api_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_corporal_api_addr_with_container : "matrix-corporal:41081"
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_corporal_api_addr_sans_container : "127.0.0.1:41081"
# Controls whether proxying for the User Directory Search API (`/_matrix/client/r0/user_directory/search`) should be done (on the matrix domain).
# This can be used to forward the API endpoint to another service, augmenting the functionality of Synapse's own User Directory Search.
# To learn more, see: https://github.com/ma1uta/ma1sd/blob/master/docs/features/directory.md
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_user_directory_search_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_user_directory_search_addr_with_container : "matrix-ma1sd:{{ matrix_ma1sd_container_port }}"
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_user_directory_search_addr_sans_container : "127.0.0.1:{{ matrix_ma1sd_container_port }}"
# Controls whether proxying for 3PID-based registration (`/_matrix/client/r0/register/(email|msisdn)/requestToken`) should be done (on the matrix domain).
# This allows another service to control registrations involving 3PIDs.
# To learn more, see: https://github.com/ma1uta/ma1sd/blob/master/docs/features/registration.md
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_3pid_registration_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_3pid_registration_addr_with_container : "matrix-ma1sd:{{ matrix_ma1sd_container_port }}"
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_3pid_registration_addr_sans_container : "127.0.0.1:{{ matrix_ma1sd_container_port }}"
# Controls whether proxying for the Identity API (`/_matrix/identity`) should be done (on the matrix domain)
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_identity_api_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_identity_api_addr_with_container : "matrix-ma1sd:{{ matrix_ma1sd_container_port }}"
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_identity_api_addr_sans_container : "127.0.0.1:{{ matrix_ma1sd_container_port }}"
# Controls whether proxying for metrics (`/_synapse/metrics`) should be done (on the matrix domain)
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_synapse_metrics : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_synapse_workers_enabled_list : [ ]
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_synapse_metrics_basic_auth_enabled : false
# The following value will be written verbatim to the htpasswd file that stores the password for nginx to check against and needs to be encoded appropriately.
# Read the manpage at `man 1 htpasswd` to learn more, then encrypt your password, and paste the encrypted value here.
# e.g. `htpasswd -c mypass.htpasswd prometheus` and enter `mysecurepw` when prompted yields `prometheus:$apr1$wZhqsn.U$7LC3kMmjUbjNAZjyMyvYv/`
# The part after `prometheus:` is needed here. matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_synapse_metrics_basic_auth_key: "$apr1$wZhqsn.U$7LC3kMmjUbjNAZjyMyvYv/"
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_synapse_metrics_basic_auth_key : ""
# The addresses where the Matrix Client API is.
# Certain extensions (like matrix-corporal) may override this in order to capture all traffic.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_client_api_addr_with_container : "matrix-nginx-proxy:12080"
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_client_api_addr_sans_container : "127.0.0.1:12080"
# This needs to be equal or higher than the maximum upload size accepted by Synapse.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_client_api_client_max_body_size_mb : 50
# Tells whether `/_synapse/client` is forwarded to the Matrix Client API server.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_client_api_forwarded_location_synapse_client_api_enabled : true
# Tells whether `/_synapse/oidc` is forwarded to the Matrix Client API server.
# Enable this if you need OpenID Connect authentication support.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_client_api_forwarded_location_synapse_oidc_api_enabled : false
# Tells whether `/_synapse/admin` is forwarded to the Matrix Client API server.
# Following these recommendations (https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/reverse_proxy.md), by default, we don't.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_client_api_forwarded_location_synapse_admin_api_enabled : false
# `matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_client_api_forwarded_location_prefixes` holds
# the location prefixes that get forwarded to the Matrix Client API server.
# These locations get combined into a regex like this `^(/_matrix|/_synapse/client)`.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_client_api_forwarded_location_prefix_regexes : |
{{
(['/_matrix'])
+
(['/_synapse/client'] if matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_client_api_forwarded_location_synapse_client_api_enabled else [])
+
(['/_synapse/oidc'] if matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_client_api_forwarded_location_synapse_oidc_api_enabled else [])
+
(['/_synapse/admin'] if matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_client_api_forwarded_location_synapse_admin_api_enabled else [])
+
(['/_synapse.*/metrics'] if matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_synapse_metrics else [])
}}
# Specifies where requests for the root URI (`/`) on the `matrix.` domain should be redirected.
# If this has an empty value, they're just passed to the homeserver, which serves a static page.
# If you'd like to make `https://matrix.DOMAIN` redirect to `https://element.DOMAIN` (or something of that sort), specify the domain name here.
# Example value: `element.DOMAIN` (or `{{ matrix_server_fqn_element }}`).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_client_redirect_root_uri_to_domain : ""
# Controls whether proxying for the Matrix Federation API should be done.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_federation_api_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_federation_api_addr_with_container : "matrix-nginx-proxy:12088"
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_federation_api_addr_sans_container : "localhost:12088"
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_federation_api_client_max_body_size_mb : "{{ (matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_client_api_client_max_body_size_mb | int) * 3 }}"
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_federation_api_ssl_certificate : "{{ matrix_ssl_config_dir_path }}/live/{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_hostname }}/fullchain.pem"
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_federation_api_ssl_certificate_key : "{{ matrix_ssl_config_dir_path }}/live/{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_hostname }}/privkey.pem"
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_federation_api_ssl_trusted_certificate : "{{ matrix_ssl_config_dir_path }}/live/{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_hostname }}/chain.pem"
# The tmpfs at /tmp needs to be large enough to handle multiple concurrent file uploads.
matrix_nginx_proxy_tmp_directory_size_mb : "{{ (matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_federation_api_client_max_body_size_mb | int) * 50 }}"
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to the nginx server configuration (nginx.conf).
# for big matrixservers to enlarge the number of open files to prevent timeouts
# matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_additional_configuration_blocks:
# - 'worker_rlimit_nofile 30000;'
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_additional_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to the nginx event server configuration (nginx.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_event_additional_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to the nginx http's server configuration (nginx-http.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_http_additional_server_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to the base matrix server configuration (matrix-domain.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_additional_server_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to Riot's server configuration (matrix-riot-web.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_riot_additional_server_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to Element's server configuration (matrix-client-element.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_element_additional_server_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to Hydrogen's server configuration (matrix-client-hydrogen.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_hydrogen_additional_server_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to Cinny's server configuration (matrix-client-cinny.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_cinny_additional_server_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to Dimension's server configuration (matrix-dimension.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_dimension_additional_server_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to GoNEB's server configuration (matrix-bot-go-neb.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_bot_go_neb_additional_server_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to Jitsi's server configuration (matrix-jitsi.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_jitsi_additional_server_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to Grafana's server configuration (matrix-grafana.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_grafana_additional_server_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to Sygnal's server configuration (matrix-sygnal.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_sygnal_additional_server_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# A list of strings containing additional configuration blocks to add to the base domain server configuration (matrix-base-domain.conf).
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_domain_additional_server_configuration_blocks : [ ]
# To increase request timeout in NGINX using proxy_read_timeout, proxy_connect_timeout, proxy_send_timeout, send_timeout directives
# Nginx Default: proxy_connect_timeout 60s; #Defines a timeout for establishing a connection with a proxied server
# Nginx Default: proxy_send_timeout 60s; #Sets a timeout for transmitting a request to the proxied server.
# Nginx Default: proxy_read_timeout 60s; #Defines a timeout for reading a response from the proxied server.
# Nginx Default: send_timeout 60s; #Sets a timeout for transmitting a response to the client.
#
# For more information visit:
# http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_proxy_module.html
# http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#send_timeout
# https://www.nginx.com/resources/wiki/start/topics/examples/fullexample2/
#
# Here we are sticking with nginx default values change this value carefully.
matrix_nginx_proxy_connect_timeout : 60
matrix_nginx_proxy_send_timeout : 60
matrix_nginx_proxy_read_timeout : 60
matrix_nginx_send_timeout : 60
# Controls whether to send a "Permissions-Policy interest-cohort=();" header along with all responses for all vhosts meant to be accessed by users.
#
# Learn more about what it is here:
# - https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/03/googles-floc-terrible-idea
# - https://paramdeo.com/blog/opting-your-website-out-of-googles-floc-network
# - https://amifloced.org/
#
# Of course, a better solution is to just stop using browsers (like Chrome), which participate in such tracking practices.
matrix_nginx_proxy_floc_optout_enabled : true
# HSTS Preloading Enable
#
# In its strongest and recommended form, the [HSTS policy](https://www.chromium.org/hsts) includes all subdomains, and
# indicates a willingness to be “preloaded” into browsers:
# `Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload`
# For more information visit:
# - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_Strict_Transport_Security
# - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Strict-Transport-Security
# - https://hstspreload.org/#opt-in
matrix_nginx_proxy_hsts_preload_enabled : false
# X-XSS-Protection Enable
# Stops pages from loading when they detect reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.
# Note: Not applicable for grafana
#
# Learn more about it is here:
# - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-XSS-Protection
# - https://portswigger.net/web-security/cross-site-scripting/reflected
matrix_nginx_proxy_xss_protection : "1; mode=block"
# Specifies the SSL configuration that should be used for the SSL protocols and ciphers
# This is based on the Mozilla Server Side TLS Recommended configurations.
#
# The posible values are:
# - "modern" - For Modern clients that support TLS 1.3, with no need for backwards compatibility
# - "intermediate" - Recommended configuration for a general-purpose server
# - "old" - Services accessed by very old clients or libraries, such as Internet Explorer 8 (Windows XP), Java 6, or OpenSSL 0.9.8
#
# For more information visit:
# - https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Server_Side_TLS#Recommended_configurations
# - https://ssl-config.mozilla.org/#server=nginx
matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_preset : "intermediate"
# Presets are taken from Mozilla's Server Side TLS Recommended configurations
# DO NOT modify these values and use `matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_protocols`, `matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_ciphers` and `matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_ciphers`
# if you wish to use something more custom.
matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_presets :
modern :
protocols : TLSv1.3
ciphers : ""
prefer_server_ciphers : "off"
intermediate :
protocols : TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3
ciphers : ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384
prefer_server_ciphers : "off"
old :
protocols : TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3
ciphers : ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:DHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA256:AES128-GCM-SHA256:AES256-GCM-SHA384:AES128-SHA256:AES256-SHA256:AES128-SHA:AES256-SHA:DES-CBC3-SHA
prefer_server_ciphers : "on"
# Specifies which *SSL protocols* to use when serving all the various vhosts.
matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_protocols : "{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_presets[matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_preset]['protocols'] }}"
# Specifies whether to prefer *the client’ s choice or the server’ s choice* when negotiating ciphers.
matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_prefer_server_ciphers : "{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_presets[matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_preset]['prefer_server_ciphers'] }}"
# Specifies which *SSL Cipher suites* to use when serving all the various vhosts.
# To see the full list for suportes ciphers run `openssl ciphers` on your server
matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_ciphers : "{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_presets[matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_preset]['ciphers'] }}"
# Specifies what to use for the X-Forwarded-For variable.
# If you're fronting the nginx reverse-proxy with additional reverse-proxy servers,
# you may wish to set this to '$proxy_add_x_forwarded_for' instead.
matrix_nginx_proxy_x_forwarded_for : '$remote_addr'
# Controls whether the self-check feature should validate SSL certificates.
matrix_nginx_proxy_self_check_validate_certificates : true
# Controls whether redirects will be followed when checking the `/.well-known/matrix/client` resource.
#
# As per the spec (https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.6.0#well-known-uri), it shouldn't be,
# so we default to not following redirects as well.
matrix_nginx_proxy_self_check_well_known_matrix_client_follow_redirects : none
# For OCSP purposes, we need to define a resolver at the `server{}` level or `http{}` level (we do the latter).
#
# Otherwise, we get warnings like this:
# > [warn] 22#22: no resolver defined to resolve r3.o.lencr.org while requesting certificate status, responder: r3.o.lencr.org, certificate: "/matrix/ssl/config/live/.../fullchain.pem"
#
# We point it to the internal Docker resolver, which likely delegates to nameservers defined in `/etc/resolv.conf`.
#
# When nginx proxy is disabled, our configuration is likely used by non-containerized nginx, so can't use the internal Docker resolver.
# Pointing `resolver` to some public DNS server might be an option, but for now we impose DNS servers on people.
# It might also be that no such warnings occur when not running in a container.
matrix_nginx_proxy_http_level_resolver : "{{ '127.0.0.11' if matrix_nginx_proxy_enabled else '' }}"
# By default, this playbook automatically retrieves and auto-renews
# free SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt.
#
# The following retrieval methods are supported:
# - "lets-encrypt" - the playbook obtains free SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt
# - "self-signed" - the playbook generates and self-signs certificates
# - "manually-managed" - lets you manage certificates by yourself (manually; see below)
# - "none" - like "manually-managed", but doesn't care if you don't drop certificates in the location it expects
#
# If you decide to manage certificates by yourself (`matrix_ssl_retrieval_method: manually-managed`),
# you'd need to drop them into the directory specified by `matrix_ssl_config_dir_path`
# obeying the following hierarchy:
# - <matrix_ssl_config_dir_path>/live/<domain>/fullchain.pem
# - <matrix_ssl_config_dir_path>/live/<domain>/privkey.pem
# where <domain> refers to the domains that you need (usually `matrix_server_fqn_matrix` and `matrix_server_fqn_element`).
#
# The "none" type (`matrix_ssl_retrieval_method: none`), simply means that no certificate retrieval will happen.
# It's useful for when you've disabled the nginx proxy (`matrix_nginx_proxy_enabled: false`)
# and you'll be using another reverse-proxy server (like Apache) with your own certificates, managed by yourself.
# It's also useful if you're using `matrix_nginx_proxy_https_enabled: false` to make this nginx proxy serve
# plain HTTP traffic only (usually, on the loopback interface only) and you'd be terminating SSL using another reverse-proxy.
matrix_ssl_retrieval_method : "lets-encrypt"
matrix_ssl_architecture : "amd64"
# The full list of domains that this role will obtain certificates for.
# This variable is likely redefined outside of the role, to include the domains that are necessary (depending on the services that are enabled).
# To add additional domain names, consider using `matrix_ssl_additional_domains_to_obtain_certificates_for` instead.
matrix_ssl_domains_to_obtain_certificates_for : "{{ matrix_ssl_additional_domains_to_obtain_certificates_for }}"
# A list of additional domain names to obtain certificates for.
matrix_ssl_additional_domains_to_obtain_certificates_for : [ ]
# Controls whether to obtain production or staging certificates from Let's Encrypt.
# If you'd like to use another ACME Certificate Authority server (not Let's Encrypt), use `matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_server`
matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_staging : false
# Controls from which Certificate Authority server to retrieve the SSL certificates (passed as a `--server` flag to Certbot).
# By default, we use the Let's Encrypt production environment (use `matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_staging` for using the staging environment).
# Learn more here: https://eff-certbot.readthedocs.io/en/stable/using.html#changing-the-acme-server
matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_server : ''
matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_certbot_docker_image : "{{ matrix_container_global_registry_prefix }}certbot/certbot:{{ matrix_ssl_architecture }}-v1.22.0"
matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_certbot_docker_image_force_pull : "{{ matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_certbot_docker_image.endswith(':latest') }}"
matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_certbot_standalone_http_port : 2402
matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_support_email : ~
# Tells which interface and port the Let's Encrypt (certbot) container should try to bind to
# when it tries to obtain initial certificates in standalone mode.
#
# This should normally be a public interface and port.
# If you'd like to not bind on all IP addresses, specify one explicitly (e.g. `a.b.c.d:80`)
matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_container_standalone_http_host_bind_port : '80'
matrix_ssl_base_path : "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/ssl"
matrix_ssl_config_dir_path : "{{ matrix_ssl_base_path }}/config"
matrix_ssl_log_dir_path : "{{ matrix_ssl_base_path }}/log"
# If you'd like to start some service before a certificate is obtained, specify it here.
# This could be something like `matrix-dynamic-dns`, etc.
matrix_ssl_pre_obtaining_required_service_name : ~
matrix_ssl_pre_obtaining_required_service_start_wait_time_seconds : 60
# Nginx Optimize SSL Session
#
# ssl_session_cache:
# - Creating a cache of TLS connection parameters reduces the number of handshakes
# and thus can improve the performance of application.
# - Default session cache is not optimal as it can be used by only one worker process
# and can cause memory fragmentation. It is much better to use shared cache.
# - Learn More: https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_ssl_module.html
#
# ssl_session_timeout:
# - Nginx by default it is set to 5 minutes which is very low.
# should be like 4h or 1d but will require you to increase the size of cache.
# - Learn More:
# https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/6903
# https://github.com/mozilla/server-side-tls/issues/198
#
# ssl_session_tickets:
# - In case of session tickets, information about session is given to the client.
# Enabling this improve performance also make Perfect Forward Secrecy useless.
# - If you would instead like to use ssl_session_tickets by yourself, you can set
# matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_session_tickets_off false.
# - Learn More: https://github.com/mozilla/server-side-tls/issues/135
#
# Presets are taken from Mozilla's Server Side TLS Recommended configurations
matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_session_cache : "shared:MozSSL:10m"
matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_session_timeout : "1d"
matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_session_tickets_off : true
# OCSP Stapling eliminating the need for clients to contact the CA, with the aim of improving both security and performance.
# OCSP stapling can provide a performance boost of up to 30%
# nginx web server supports OCSP stapling since version 1.3.7.
#
# *warning* Nginx is lazy loading OCSP responses, which means that for the first few web requests it is unable to add the OCSP response.
# set matrix_nginx_proxy_ocsp_stapling_enabled false to disable OCSP Stapling
#
# Learn more about what it is here:
# - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OCSP_stapling
# - https://blog.cloudflare.com/high-reliability-ocsp-stapling/
# - https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2013/07/29/ocsp-stapling-in-firefox/
matrix_nginx_proxy_ocsp_stapling_enabled : true
# nginx status page configurations.
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_nginx_status_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_nginx_status_allowed_addresses : [ '{{ ansible_default_ipv4.address }}' ]
# synapse worker activation and endpoint mappings
matrix_nginx_proxy_synapse_workers_enabled : false
matrix_nginx_proxy_synapse_workers_list : [ ]
matrix_nginx_proxy_synapse_generic_worker_client_server_locations : [ ]
matrix_nginx_proxy_synapse_generic_worker_federation_locations : [ ]
matrix_nginx_proxy_synapse_media_repository_locations : [ ]
matrix_nginx_proxy_synapse_user_dir_locations : [ ]
matrix_nginx_proxy_synapse_frontend_proxy_locations : [ ]
# The amount of worker processes and connections
# Consider increasing these when you are expecting high amounts of traffic
# http://nginx.org/en/docs/ngx_core_module.html#worker_connections
matrix_nginx_proxy_worker_processes : auto
matrix_nginx_proxy_worker_connections : 1024