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<p>It is also possible to do delegation using a SRV DNS record. However, that is generally
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not recommended, as it can be difficult to configure the TLS certificates correctly in
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this case, and it offers little advantage over <code>.well-known</code> delegation.</p>
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<p>Please keep in mind that server delegation is a function of server-server communication,
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and as such using SRV DNS records will not cover use cases involving client-server comms.
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This means setting global client settings (such as a Jitsi endpoint, or disabling
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creating new rooms as encrypted by default, etc) will still require that you serve a file
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from the <code>https://<server_name>/.well-known/</code> endpoints defined in the spec! If you are
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considering using SRV DNS delegation to avoid serving files from this endpoint, consider
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the impact that you will not be able to change those client-based default values globally,
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and will be relegated to the featureset of the configuration of each individual client.</p>
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<p>However, if you really need it, you can find some documentation on what such a
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record should look like and how Synapse will use it in <a href="https://matrix.org/docs/spec/server_server/latest#resolving-server-names">the Matrix
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specification</a>.</p>
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<p>It is also possible to do delegation using a SRV DNS record. However, that is generally
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not recommended, as it can be difficult to configure the TLS certificates correctly in
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this case, and it offers little advantage over <code>.well-known</code> delegation.</p>
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<p>Please keep in mind that server delegation is a function of server-server communication,
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and as such using SRV DNS records will not cover use cases involving client-server comms.
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This means setting global client settings (such as a Jitsi endpoint, or disabling
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creating new rooms as encrypted by default, etc) will still require that you serve a file
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from the <code>https://<server_name>/.well-known/</code> endpoints defined in the spec! If you are
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considering using SRV DNS delegation to avoid serving files from this endpoint, consider
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the impact that you will not be able to change those client-based default values globally,
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and will be relegated to the featureset of the configuration of each individual client.</p>
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<p>However, if you really need it, you can find some documentation on what such a
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record should look like and how Synapse will use it in <a href="https://matrix.org/docs/spec/server_server/latest#resolving-server-names">the Matrix
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specification</a>.</p>
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