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## Method 1: Disabling the integrated nginx reverse-proxy webserver
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## Method 1: Disabling the integrated nginx reverse-proxy webserver
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This method is about completely disabling the integrated nginx reverse-proxy webserver and replicating its behavior using another webserver.
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This method is about completely disabling the integrated nginx reverse-proxy webserver and replicating its behavior using another webserver.
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For an alternative, make sure to check Method #2 as well.
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If that other webserver is `nginx`, you'd be able to include configuration files generated by the playbook into your `nginx` webserver.
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If you'd like to use another webserver (not `nginx`), you'd need to do things manually. We have examples for other webservers below.
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For an alternative (which keeps `matrix-nginx-proxy` around and connects your other reverse-proxy with it), make sure to check Method #2.
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### Preparation
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### Preparation
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