This release adds opt-in server-level enforcement of MSC4284 policy servers via two new `[global]` keys: `enable_policy_servers` and `policy_server_request_timeout`. Surface both as Ansible variables matching tuwunel's upstream defaults (off, 5s timeout) and refresh the docs section that previously claimed MSC4284 needed no playbook configuration. Closes https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/pull/5213. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Table of Contents
⬇️ Installation guides
There are two installation guides available for beginners and advanced users.
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⚡ Quick start (for beginners): this is recommended for those who do not have an existing Matrix server and want to start quickly with "opinionated defaults".
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Full installation guide (for advanced users): if you need to import an existing Matrix server's data into the new server or want to learn more while setting up the server, follow this guide.
🛠️ Configuration options
You can check useful documentation for configuring components here: Configuring the playbook
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Administration — services that help you in administrating and monitoring your Matrix installation
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Authentication and user-related — extend and modify how users are authenticated on your homeserver
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Bots — bots provide various additional functionality to your installation
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Bridges — bridges can be used to connect your Matrix installation with third-party communication networks
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Clients — web clients for Matrix that you can host on your own domains
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Core service adjustments — backbone of your Matrix system
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File Storage — use alternative file storage to the default
media_storefolder
- Other specialized services — various services that don't fit any other categories
👨🔧 Maintenance
If your server and services experience issues, feel free to come to our support room and ask for help.
Other documentation pages
- ℹ️ FAQ — various Frequently Asked Questions about Matrix, with a focus on this Ansible playbook