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	Configuring the Ansible playbook
To configure the playbook, you need to have done the following things:
- have a server where Matrix services will run
- configured your DNS records
- retrieved the playbook's source code to your computer
You can then follow these steps inside the playbook directory:
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create a directory to hold your configuration ( mkdir inventory/host_vars/matrix.<your-domain>)
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copy the sample configuration file ( cp examples/vars.yml inventory/host_vars/matrix.<your-domain>/vars.yml)
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edit the configuration file ( inventory/host_vars/matrix.<your-domain>/vars.yml) to your liking. You may also take a look at the variousroles/ROLE_NAME_HERE/defaults/main.ymlfiles and see if there's something you'd like to copy over and override in yourvars.ymlconfiguration file.
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copy the sample inventory hosts file ( cp examples/hosts inventory/hosts)
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edit the inventory hosts file ( inventory/hosts) to your liking
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(optional, advanced) to run Ansible against multiple servers with different sudocredentials, you can copy the sample inventory hosts yaml file for each of your hosts: (cp examples/host.yml inventory/my_host1.yml…) and use theansible-all-hosts.shscript in the installation step.
For a basic Matrix installation, that's all you need. For a more custom setup, see the Other configuration options below.
When you're done with all the configuration you'd like to do, continue with Installing.
Other configuration options
Additional useful services
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Setting up the Dimension Integration Manager (optional, but recommended; after installing) 
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Setting up Etherpad (optional) 
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Setting up Dynamic DNS (optional) 
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Enabling metrics and graphs (Prometheus, Grafana) for your Matrix server (optional) 
Core service adjustments
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Homeserver configuration: - 
Configuring Synapse, if you're going with the default/recommended homeserver implementation (optional) 
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Configuring Conduit, if you've switched to the Conduit homeserver implementation (optional) 
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Configuring Dendrite, if you've switched to the Dendrite homeserver implementation (optional) 
 
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Configuring Element (optional) 
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Storing Matrix media files on Amazon S3 (optional) 
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Using an external PostgreSQL server (optional) 
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Adjusting SSL certificate retrieval (optional, advanced) 
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Serving your base domain using this playbook's nginx server (optional) 
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Configure Nginx (optional, advanced) 
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Using your own webserver, instead of this playbook's nginx proxy (optional, advanced) 
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Adjusting TURN server configuration (optional, advanced) 
Server connectivity
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Enabling Telemetry for your Matrix server (optional) 
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Controlling Matrix federation (optional) 
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Adjusting email-sending settings (optional) 
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Setting up Hydrogen - a new lightweight matrix client with legacy and mobile browser support (optional) 
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Setting up Cinny - a web client focusing primarily on simple, elegant and secure interface (optional) 
Authentication and user-related
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Setting up an ma1sd Identity Server (optional) 
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Setting up Synapse Admin (optional) 
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Setting up matrix-registration (optional) 
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Setting up the REST authentication password provider module (optional, advanced) 
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Setting up the Shared Secret Auth password provider module (optional, advanced) 
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Setting up the LDAP password provider module (optional, advanced) 
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Setting up the ldap-registration-proxy (optional, advanced) 
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Setting up Synapse Simple Antispam (optional, advanced) 
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Setting up Matrix Corporal (optional, advanced) 
Bridging other networks
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Setting up Mautrix Discord bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Mautrix Telegram bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Mautrix Whatsapp bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Mautrix Facebook bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Mautrix Hangouts bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Mautrix Google Chat bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Mautrix Instagram bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Mautrix Twitter bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Mautrix Signal bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Appservice IRC bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Appservice Discord bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Appservice Slack bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Appservice Webhooks bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Appservice Kakaotalk bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Beeper LinkedIn bridging (optional) 
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Setting up matrix-hookshot - a bridge between Matrix and multiple project management services, such as GitHub, GitLab and JIRA. (optional) 
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Setting up MX Puppet Skype bridging(optional) - this component has been broken for a long time, so it has been removed from the playbook. Consider Setting up Go Skype Bridge bridging
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Setting up MX Puppet Slack bridging (optional) 
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Setting up MX Puppet Instagram bridging (optional) 
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Setting up MX Puppet Twitter bridging (optional) 
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Setting up MX Puppet Discord bridging (optional) 
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Setting up MX Puppet GroupMe bridging (optional) 
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Setting up MX Puppet Steam bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Go Skype Bridge bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Email2Matrix (optional) 
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Setting up Postmoogle email bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Matrix SMS bridging (optional) 
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Setting up Heisenbridge bouncer-style IRC bridging (optional) 
Bots
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Setting up matrix-reminder-bot - a bot to remind you about stuff (optional) 
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Setting up matrix-registration-bot - a bot to create and manage registration tokens to invite users (optional) 
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Setting up maubot - a plugin-based Matrix bot system (optional) 
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Setting up honoroit - a helpdesk bot (optional) 
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Setting up Go-NEB - an extensible multifunctional bot (optional) 
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Setting up Mjolnir - a moderation tool/bot (optional) 
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Setting up Buscarron - a bot you can use to send any form (HTTP POST, HTML) to a (encrypted) Matrix room (optional) 
Backups
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Setting up borg backup - a full Matrix server backup solution, including the Postgres database (optional) 
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Setting up postgres backup - a Postgres-database backup solution (note: does not include other files) (optional) 
Other specialized services
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Setting up the Sygnal push gateway (optional) 
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Setting up a Cactus Comments server - a federated comment system built on Matrix (optional)