matrix-synapse/templates/homeserver.yaml.j2
changeset 37 2ef98b7b40d4
parent 36 a8627367c7be
child 38 b4e705f4cda4
--- a/matrix-synapse/templates/homeserver.yaml.j2	Mon Jun 08 16:30:37 2020 -0500
+++ b/matrix-synapse/templates/homeserver.yaml.j2	Tue Jun 09 10:15:03 2020 -0500
@@ -1,19 +1,564 @@
-# vim:ft=yaml
-# PEM encoded X509 certificate for TLS.
-# You can replace the self-signed certificate that synapse
-# autogenerates on launch with your own SSL certificate + key pair
-# if you like.  Any required intermediary certificates can be
-# appended after the primary certificate in hierarchical order.
-tls_certificate_path: "/etc/matrix-synapse/homeserver.tls.crt"
+# Configuration file for Synapse.
+#
+# This is a YAML file: see [1] for a quick introduction. Note in particular
+# that *indentation is important*: all the elements of a list or dictionary
+# should have the same indentation.
+#
+# [1] https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/YAMLSyntax.html
+
+## Server ##
+
+# The domain name of the server, with optional explicit port.
+# This is used by remote servers to connect to this server,
+# e.g. matrix.org, localhost:8080, etc.
+# This is also the last part of your UserID.
+#
+server_name: "{{nginx_server_name}}"
+
+# When running as a daemon, the file to store the pid in
+#
+pid_file: "/var/run/matrix-synapse.pid"
+
+# The absolute URL to the web client which /_matrix/client will redirect
+# to if 'webclient' is configured under the 'listeners' configuration.
+#
+# This option can be also set to the filesystem path to the web client
+# which will be served at /_matrix/client/ if 'webclient' is configured
+# under the 'listeners' configuration, however this is a security risk:
+# https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse#security-note
+#
+#web_client_location: https://riot.example.com/
+
+# The public-facing base URL that clients use to access this HS
+# (not including _matrix/...). This is the same URL a user would
+# enter into the 'custom HS URL' field on their client. If you
+# use synapse with a reverse proxy, this should be the URL to reach
+# synapse via the proxy.
+#
+#public_baseurl: https://example.com/
+
+# Set the soft limit on the number of file descriptors synapse can use
+# Zero is used to indicate synapse should set the soft limit to the
+# hard limit.
+#
+#soft_file_limit: 0
+
+# Set to false to disable presence tracking on this homeserver.
+#
+#use_presence: false
+
+# Whether to require authentication to retrieve profile data (avatars,
+# display names) of other users through the client API. Defaults to
+# 'false'. Note that profile data is also available via the federation
+# API, so this setting is of limited value if federation is enabled on
+# the server.
+#
+#require_auth_for_profile_requests: true
+
+# Uncomment to require a user to share a room with another user in order
+# to retrieve their profile information. Only checked on Client-Server
+# requests. Profile requests from other servers should be checked by the
+# requesting server. Defaults to 'false'.
+#
+#limit_profile_requests_to_users_who_share_rooms: true
+
+# If set to 'true', removes the need for authentication to access the server's
+# public rooms directory through the client API, meaning that anyone can
+# query the room directory. Defaults to 'false'.
+#
+#allow_public_rooms_without_auth: true
+
+# If set to 'true', allows any other homeserver to fetch the server's public
+# rooms directory via federation. Defaults to 'false'.
+#
+#allow_public_rooms_over_federation: true
+
+# The default room version for newly created rooms.
+#
+# Known room versions are listed here:
+# https://matrix.org/docs/spec/#complete-list-of-room-versions
+#
+# For example, for room version 1, default_room_version should be set
+# to "1".
+#
+#default_room_version: "5"
+
+# The GC threshold parameters to pass to `gc.set_threshold`, if defined
+#
+#gc_thresholds: [700, 10, 10]
+
+# Set the limit on the returned events in the timeline in the get
+# and sync operations. The default value is -1, means no upper limit.
+#
+#filter_timeline_limit: 5000
+
+# Whether room invites to users on this server should be blocked
+# (except those sent by local server admins). The default is False.
+#
+#block_non_admin_invites: true
+
+# Room searching
+#
+# If disabled, new messages will not be indexed for searching and users
+# will receive errors when searching for messages. Defaults to enabled.
+#
+#enable_search: false
+
+# Restrict federation to the following whitelist of domains.
+# N.B. we recommend also firewalling your federation listener to limit
+# inbound federation traffic as early as possible, rather than relying
+# purely on this application-layer restriction.  If not specified, the
+# default is to whitelist everything.
+#
+#federation_domain_whitelist:
+#  - lon.example.com
+#  - nyc.example.com
+#  - syd.example.com
+
+# Prevent federation requests from being sent to the following
+# blacklist IP address CIDR ranges. If this option is not specified, or
+# specified with an empty list, no ip range blacklist will be enforced.
+#
+# As of Synapse v1.4.0 this option also affects any outbound requests to identity
+# servers provided by user input.
+#
+# (0.0.0.0 and :: are always blacklisted, whether or not they are explicitly
+# listed here, since they correspond to unroutable addresses.)
+#
+federation_ip_range_blacklist:
+  - '127.0.0.0/8'
+  - '10.0.0.0/8'
+  - '172.16.0.0/12'
+  - '192.168.0.0/16'
+  - '100.64.0.0/10'
+  - '169.254.0.0/16'
+  - '::1/128'
+  - 'fe80::/64'
+  - 'fc00::/7'
+
+# List of ports that Synapse should listen on, their purpose and their
+# configuration.
+#
+# Options for each listener include:
+#
+#   port: the TCP port to bind to
+#
+#   bind_addresses: a list of local addresses to listen on. The default is
+#       'all local interfaces'.
+#
+#   type: the type of listener. Normally 'http', but other valid options are:
+#       'manhole' (see docs/manhole.md),
+#       'metrics' (see docs/metrics-howto.md),
+#       'replication' (see docs/workers.md).
+#
+#   tls: set to true to enable TLS for this listener. Will use the TLS
+#       key/cert specified in tls_private_key_path / tls_certificate_path.
+#
+#   x_forwarded: Only valid for an 'http' listener. Set to true to use the
+#       X-Forwarded-For header as the client IP. Useful when Synapse is
+#       behind a reverse-proxy.
+#
+#   resources: Only valid for an 'http' listener. A list of resources to host
+#       on this port. Options for each resource are:
+#
+#       names: a list of names of HTTP resources. See below for a list of
+#           valid resource names.
+#
+#       compress: set to true to enable HTTP comression for this resource.
+#
+#   additional_resources: Only valid for an 'http' listener. A map of
+#        additional endpoints which should be loaded via dynamic modules.
+#
+# Valid resource names are:
+#
+#   client: the client-server API (/_matrix/client), and the synapse admin
+#       API (/_synapse/admin). Also implies 'media' and 'static'.
+#
+#   consent: user consent forms (/_matrix/consent). See
+#       docs/consent_tracking.md.
+#
+#   federation: the server-server API (/_matrix/federation). Also implies
+#       'media', 'keys', 'openid'
+#
+#   keys: the key discovery API (/_matrix/keys).
+#
+#   media: the media API (/_matrix/media).
+#
+#   metrics: the metrics interface. See docs/metrics-howto.md.
+#
+#   openid: OpenID authentication.
+#
+#   replication: the HTTP replication API (/_synapse/replication). See
+#       docs/workers.md.
+#
+#   static: static resources under synapse/static (/_matrix/static). (Mostly
+#       useful for 'fallback authentication'.)
+#
+#   webclient: A web client. Requires web_client_location to be set.
+#
+listeners:
+  # TLS-enabled listener: for when matrix traffic is sent directly to synapse.
+  #
+  # Disabled by default. To enable it, uncomment the following. (Note that you
+  # will also need to give Synapse a TLS key and certificate: see the TLS section
+  # below.)
+  #
+  #- port: 8448
+  #  type: http
+  #  tls: true
+  #  resources:
+  #    - names: [client, federation]
+
+  # Unsecure HTTP listener: for when matrix traffic passes through a reverse proxy
+  # that unwraps TLS.
+  #
+  # If you plan to use a reverse proxy, please see
+  # https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/reverse_proxy.md.
+  #
+  - port: 8008
+    tls: false
+    type: http
+    x_forwarded: true
+    bind_addresses: ['::1', '127.0.0.1']
+
+    resources:
+      - names: [client, federation]
+        compress: false
+
+    # example additional_resources:
+    #
+    #additional_resources:
+    #  "/_matrix/my/custom/endpoint":
+    #    module: my_module.CustomRequestHandler
+    #    config: {}
+
+  # Turn on the twisted ssh manhole service on localhost on the given
+  # port.
+  #
+  #- port: 9000
+  #  bind_addresses: ['::1', '127.0.0.1']
+  #  type: manhole
+
+# Forward extremities can build up in a room due to networking delays between
+# homeservers. Once this happens in a large room, calculation of the state of
+# that room can become quite expensive. To mitigate this, once the number of
+# forward extremities reaches a given threshold, Synapse will send an
+# org.matrix.dummy_event event, which will reduce the forward extremities
+# in the room.
+#
+# This setting defines the threshold (i.e. number of forward extremities in the
+# room) at which dummy events are sent. The default value is 10.
+#
+#dummy_events_threshold: 5
+
+
+## Homeserver blocking ##
+
+# How to reach the server admin, used in ResourceLimitError
+#
+#admin_contact: 'mailto:[email protected]'
+
+# Global blocking
+#
+#hs_disabled: false
+#hs_disabled_message: 'Human readable reason for why the HS is blocked'
 
-# PEM encoded private key for TLS
-tls_private_key_path: "/etc/matrix-synapse/homeserver.tls.key"
+# Monthly Active User Blocking
+#
+# Used in cases where the admin or server owner wants to limit to the
+# number of monthly active users.
+#
+# 'limit_usage_by_mau' disables/enables monthly active user blocking. When
+# anabled and a limit is reached the server returns a 'ResourceLimitError'
+# with error type Codes.RESOURCE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
+#
+# 'max_mau_value' is the hard limit of monthly active users above which
+# the server will start blocking user actions.
+#
+# 'mau_trial_days' is a means to add a grace period for active users. It
+# means that users must be active for this number of days before they
+# can be considered active and guards against the case where lots of users
+# sign up in a short space of time never to return after their initial
+# session.
+#
+# 'mau_limit_alerting' is a means of limiting client side alerting
+# should the mau limit be reached. This is useful for small instances
+# where the admin has 5 mau seats (say) for 5 specific people and no
+# interest increasing the mau limit further. Defaults to True, which
+# means that alerting is enabled
+#
+#limit_usage_by_mau: false
+#max_mau_value: 50
+#mau_trial_days: 2
+#mau_limit_alerting: false
+
+# If enabled, the metrics for the number of monthly active users will
+# be populated, however no one will be limited. If limit_usage_by_mau
+# is true, this is implied to be true.
+#
+#mau_stats_only: false
+
+# Sometimes the server admin will want to ensure certain accounts are
+# never blocked by mau checking. These accounts are specified here.
+#
+#mau_limit_reserved_threepids:
+#  - medium: 'email'
+#    address: '[email protected]'
+
+# Used by phonehome stats to group together related servers.
+#server_context: context
+
+# Resource-constrained homeserver Settings
+#
+# If limit_remote_rooms.enabled is True, the room complexity will be
+# checked before a user joins a new remote room. If it is above
+# limit_remote_rooms.complexity, it will disallow joining or
+# instantly leave.
+#
+# limit_remote_rooms.complexity_error can be set to customise the text
+# displayed to the user when a room above the complexity threshold has
+# its join cancelled.
+#
+# Uncomment the below lines to enable:
+#limit_remote_rooms:
+#  enabled: true
+#  complexity: 1.0
+#  complexity_error: "This room is too complex."
+
+# Whether to require a user to be in the room to add an alias to it.
+# Defaults to 'true'.
+#
+#require_membership_for_aliases: false
+
+# Whether to allow per-room membership profiles through the send of membership
+# events with profile information that differ from the target's global profile.
+# Defaults to 'true'.
+#
+#allow_per_room_profiles: false
+
+# How long to keep redacted events in unredacted form in the database. After
+# this period redacted events get replaced with their redacted form in the DB.
+#
+# Defaults to `7d`. Set to `null` to disable.
+#
+#redaction_retention_period: 28d
+
+# How long to track users' last seen time and IPs in the database.
+#
+# Defaults to `28d`. Set to `null` to disable clearing out of old rows.
+#
+#user_ips_max_age: 14d
+
+# Message retention policy at the server level.
+#
+# Room admins and mods can define a retention period for their rooms using the
+# 'm.room.retention' state event, and server admins can cap this period by setting
+# the 'allowed_lifetime_min' and 'allowed_lifetime_max' config options.
+#
+# If this feature is enabled, Synapse will regularly look for and purge events
+# which are older than the room's maximum retention period. Synapse will also
+# filter events received over federation so that events that should have been
+# purged are ignored and not stored again.
+#
+retention:
+  # The message retention policies feature is disabled by default. Uncomment the
+  # following line to enable it.
+  #
+  #enabled: true
+
+  # Default retention policy. If set, Synapse will apply it to rooms that lack the
+  # 'm.room.retention' state event. Currently, the value of 'min_lifetime' doesn't
+  # matter much because Synapse doesn't take it into account yet.
+  #
+  #default_policy:
+  #  min_lifetime: 1d
+  #  max_lifetime: 1y
+
+  # Retention policy limits. If set, a user won't be able to send a
+  # 'm.room.retention' event which features a 'min_lifetime' or a 'max_lifetime'
+  # that's not within this range. This is especially useful in closed federations,
+  # in which server admins can make sure every federating server applies the same
+  # rules.
+  #
+  #allowed_lifetime_min: 1d
+  #allowed_lifetime_max: 1y
 
-# PEM dh parameters for ephemeral keys
-tls_dh_params_path: "/etc/matrix-synapse/homeserver.tls.dh"
+  # Server admins can define the settings of the background jobs purging the
+  # events which lifetime has expired under the 'purge_jobs' section.
+  #
+  # If no configuration is provided, a single job will be set up to delete expired
+  # events in every room daily.
+  #
+  # Each job's configuration defines which range of message lifetimes the job
+  # takes care of. For example, if 'shortest_max_lifetime' is '2d' and
+  # 'longest_max_lifetime' is '3d', the job will handle purging expired events in
+  # rooms whose state defines a 'max_lifetime' that's both higher than 2 days, and
+  # lower than or equal to 3 days. Both the minimum and the maximum value of a
+  # range are optional, e.g. a job with no 'shortest_max_lifetime' and a
+  # 'longest_max_lifetime' of '3d' will handle every room with a retention policy
+  # which 'max_lifetime' is lower than or equal to three days.
+  #
+  # The rationale for this per-job configuration is that some rooms might have a
+  # retention policy with a low 'max_lifetime', where history needs to be purged
+  # of outdated messages on a more frequent basis than for the rest of the rooms
+  # (e.g. every 12h), but not want that purge to be performed by a job that's
+  # iterating over every room it knows, which could be heavy on the server.
+  #
+  #purge_jobs:
+  #  - shortest_max_lifetime: 1d
+  #    longest_max_lifetime: 3d
+  #    interval: 12h
+  #  - shortest_max_lifetime: 3d
+  #    longest_max_lifetime: 1y
+  #    interval: 1d
+
+# Inhibits the /requestToken endpoints from returning an error that might leak
+# information about whether an e-mail address is in use or not on this
+# homeserver.
+# Note that for some endpoints the error situation is the e-mail already being
+# used, and for others the error is entering the e-mail being unused.
+# If this option is enabled, instead of returning an error, these endpoints will
+# act as if no error happened and return a fake session ID ('sid') to clients.
+#
+#request_token_inhibit_3pid_errors: true
+
+
+## TLS ##
+
+# PEM-encoded X509 certificate for TLS.
+# This certificate, as of Synapse 1.0, will need to be a valid and verifiable
+# certificate, signed by a recognised Certificate Authority.
+#
+# See 'ACME support' below to enable auto-provisioning this certificate via
+# Let's Encrypt.
+#
+# If supplying your own, be sure to use a `.pem` file that includes the
+# full certificate chain including any intermediate certificates (for
+# instance, if using certbot, use `fullchain.pem` as your certificate,
+# not `cert.pem`).
+#
+#tls_certificate_path: "/home/lhoersten/nth.io.tls.crt"
+
+# PEM-encoded private key for TLS
+#
+#tls_private_key_path: "/home/lhoersten/nth.io.tls.key"
+
+# Whether to verify TLS server certificates for outbound federation requests.
+#
+# Defaults to `true`. To disable certificate verification, uncomment the
+# following line.
+#
+#federation_verify_certificates: false
+
+# The minimum TLS version that will be used for outbound federation requests.
+#
+# Defaults to `1`. Configurable to `1`, `1.1`, `1.2`, or `1.3`. Note
+# that setting this value higher than `1.2` will prevent federation to most
+# of the public Matrix network: only configure it to `1.3` if you have an
+# entirely private federation setup and you can ensure TLS 1.3 support.
+#
+#federation_client_minimum_tls_version: 1.2
 
-# Don't bind to the https port
-no_tls: True
+# Skip federation certificate verification on the following whitelist
+# of domains.
+#
+# This setting should only be used in very specific cases, such as
+# federation over Tor hidden services and similar. For private networks
+# of homeservers, you likely want to use a private CA instead.
+#
+# Only effective if federation_verify_certicates is `true`.
+#
+#federation_certificate_verification_whitelist:
+#  - lon.example.com
+#  - *.domain.com
+#  - *.onion
+
+# List of custom certificate authorities for federation traffic.
+#
+# This setting should only normally be used within a private network of
+# homeservers.
+#
+# Note that this list will replace those that are provided by your
+# operating environment. Certificates must be in PEM format.
+#
+#federation_custom_ca_list:
+#  - myCA1.pem
+#  - myCA2.pem
+#  - myCA3.pem
+
+# ACME support: This will configure Synapse to request a valid TLS certificate
+# for your configured `server_name` via Let's Encrypt.
+#
+# Note that ACME v1 is now deprecated, and Synapse currently doesn't support
+# ACME v2. This means that this feature currently won't work with installs set
+# up after November 2019. For more info, and alternative solutions, see
+# https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/ACME.md#deprecation-of-acme-v1
+#
+# Note that provisioning a certificate in this way requires port 80 to be
+# routed to Synapse so that it can complete the http-01 ACME challenge.
+# By default, if you enable ACME support, Synapse will attempt to listen on
+# port 80 for incoming http-01 challenges - however, this will likely fail
+# with 'Permission denied' or a similar error.
+#
+# There are a couple of potential solutions to this:
+#
+#  * If you already have an Apache, Nginx, or similar listening on port 80,
+#    you can configure Synapse to use an alternate port, and have your web
+#    server forward the requests. For example, assuming you set 'port: 8009'
+#    below, on Apache, you would write:
+#
+#    ProxyPass /.well-known/acme-challenge http://localhost:8009/.well-known/acme-challenge
+#
+#  * Alternatively, you can use something like `authbind` to give Synapse
+#    permission to listen on port 80.
+#
+acme:
+    # ACME support is disabled by default. Set this to `true` and uncomment
+    # tls_certificate_path and tls_private_key_path above to enable it.
+    #
+    enabled: false
+
+    # Endpoint to use to request certificates. If you only want to test,
+    # use Let's Encrypt's staging url:
+    #     https://acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
+    #
+    #url: https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
+
+    # Port number to listen on for the HTTP-01 challenge. Change this if
+    # you are forwarding connections through Apache/Nginx/etc.
+    #
+    port: 80
+
+    # Local addresses to listen on for incoming connections.
+    # Again, you may want to change this if you are forwarding connections
+    # through Apache/Nginx/etc.
+    #
+    bind_addresses: ['::', '0.0.0.0']
+
+    # How many days remaining on a certificate before it is renewed.
+    #
+    reprovision_threshold: 30
+
+    # The domain that the certificate should be for. Normally this
+    # should be the same as your Matrix domain (i.e., 'server_name'), but,
+    # by putting a file at 'https://<server_name>/.well-known/matrix/server',
+    # you can delegate incoming traffic to another server. If you do that,
+    # you should give the target of the delegation here.
+    #
+    # For example: if your 'server_name' is 'example.com', but
+    # 'https://example.com/.well-known/matrix/server' delegates to
+    # 'matrix.example.com', you should put 'matrix.example.com' here.
+    #
+    # If not set, defaults to your 'server_name'.
+    #
+    domain: matrix.example.com
+
+    # file to use for the account key. This will be generated if it doesn't
+    # exist.
+    #
+    # If unspecified, we will use CONFDIR/client.key.
+    #
+    account_key_file: /home/lhoersten/acme_account.key
 
 # List of allowed TLS fingerprints for this server to publish along
 # with the signing keys for this server. Other matrix servers that
@@ -40,251 +585,214 @@
 #   openssl x509 -outform DER | openssl sha256 -binary | base64 | tr -d '='
 # or by checking matrix.org/federationtester/api/report?server_name=$host
 #
-tls_fingerprints: []
-# tls_fingerprints: [{"sha256": "<base64_encoded_sha256_fingerprint>"}]
+#tls_fingerprints: [{"sha256": "<base64_encoded_sha256_fingerprint>"}]
+
 
 
-## Server ##
-
-# When running as a daemon, the file to store the pid in
-pid_file: "/var/run/matrix-synapse.pid"
-
-# CPU affinity mask. Setting this restricts the CPUs on which the
-# process will be scheduled. It is represented as a bitmask, with the
-# lowest order bit corresponding to the first logical CPU and the
-# highest order bit corresponding to the last logical CPU. Not all CPUs
-# may exist on a given system but a mask may specify more CPUs than are
-# present.
-#
-# For example:
-#    0x00000001  is processor #0,
-#    0x00000003  is processors #0 and #1,
-#    0xFFFFFFFF  is all processors (#0 through #31).
-#
-# Pinning a Python process to a single CPU is desirable, because Python
-# is inherently single-threaded due to the GIL, and can suffer a
-# 30-40% slowdown due to cache blow-out and thread context switching
-# if the scheduler happens to schedule the underlying threads across
-# different cores. See
-# https://www.mirantis.com/blog/improve-performance-python-programs-restricting-single-cpu/.
-#
-# cpu_affinity: 0xFFFFFFFF
-
-# The path to the web client which will be served at /_matrix/client/
-# if 'webclient' is configured under the 'listeners' configuration.
-#
-# web_client_location: "/path/to/web/root"
-
-# The public-facing base URL for the client API (not including _matrix/...)
-# public_baseurl: https://example.com:8448/
-
-# Set the soft limit on the number of file descriptors synapse can use
-# Zero is used to indicate synapse should set the soft limit to the
-# hard limit.
-soft_file_limit: 0
-
-# The GC threshold parameters to pass to `gc.set_threshold`, if defined
-# gc_thresholds: [700, 10, 10]
-
-# Set the limit on the returned events in the timeline in the get
-# and sync operations. The default value is -1, means no upper limit.
-# filter_timeline_limit: 5000
-
-# Whether room invites to users on this server should be blocked
-# (except those sent by local server admins). The default is False.
-# block_non_admin_invites: True
-
-# Restrict federation to the following whitelist of domains.
-# N.B. we recommend also firewalling your federation listener to limit
-# inbound federation traffic as early as possible, rather than relying
-# purely on this application-layer restriction.  If not specified, the
-# default is to whitelist everything.
-#
-# federation_domain_whitelist:
-#  - lon.example.com
-#  - nyc.example.com
-#  - syd.example.com
-
-# List of ports that Synapse should listen on, their purpose and their
-# configuration.
-listeners:
-  # Main HTTPS listener
-  # For when matrix traffic is sent directly to synapse.
-  # -
-  #   # The port to listen for HTTPS requests on.
-  #   port: 8448
+## Database ##
 
-  #   # Local addresses to listen on.
-  #   # On Linux and Mac OS, `::` will listen on all IPv4 and IPv6
-  #   # addresses by default. For most other OSes, this will only listen
-  #   # on IPv6.
-  #   bind_addresses:
-  #     - '::1'
-  #     - '127.0.0.1'
-  #     # - '::'
-  #     # - '0.0.0.0'
-
-  #   # This is a 'http' listener, allows us to specify 'resources'.
-  #   type: http
-
-  #   tls: true
-
-  #   # Use the X-Forwarded-For (XFF) header as the client IP and not the
-  #   # actual client IP.
-  #   x_forwarded: false
-
-  #   # List of HTTP resources to serve on this listener.
-  #   resources:
-  #     -
-  #       # List of resources to host on this listener.
-  #       names:
-  #         - client     # The client-server APIs, both v1 and v2
-
-  #       # Should synapse compress HTTP responses to clients that support it?
-  #       # This should be disabled if running synapse behind a load balancer
-  #       # that can do automatic compression.
-  #       compress: true
-
-  #     - names: [federation]  # Federation APIs
-  #       compress: false
-
-  #   # optional list of additional endpoints which can be loaded via
-  #   # dynamic modules
-  #   # additional_resources:
-  #   #   "/_matrix/my/custom/endpoint":
-  #   #     module: my_module.CustomRequestHandler
-  #   #     config: {}
-
-  # Unsecure HTTP listener,
-  # For when matrix traffic passes through loadbalancer that unwraps TLS.
-  - port: 8008
-    tls: false
-    bind_addresses:
-      - '::1'
-      - '127.0.0.1'
-      # - '::'
-      # - '0.0.0.0'
-    type: http
-
-    x_forwarded: true
-
-    resources:
-      - names: [client]
-        compress: true
-      - names: [federation]
-        compress: false
-
-  # Turn on the twisted ssh manhole service on localhost on the given
-  # port.
-  # - port: 9000
-  #   bind_addresses:
-  #     - '::1'
-  #     - '127.0.0.1'
-  #   type: manhole
-
-
-# Database configuration
+# The 'database' setting defines the database that synapse uses to store all of
+# its data.
+#
+# 'name' gives the database engine to use: either 'sqlite3' (for SQLite) or
+# 'psycopg2' (for PostgreSQL).
+#
+# 'args' gives options which are passed through to the database engine,
+# except for options starting 'cp_', which are used to configure the Twisted
+# connection pool. For a reference to valid arguments, see:
+#   * for sqlite: https://docs.python.org/3/library/sqlite3.html#sqlite3.connect
+#   * for postgres: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-PARAMKEYWORDS
+#   * for the connection pool: https://twistedmatrix.com/documents/current/api/twisted.enterprise.adbapi.ConnectionPool.html#__init__
+#
+#
+# Example SQLite configuration:
+#
+#database:
+#  name: sqlite3
+#  args:
+#    database: /path/to/homeserver.db
+#
+#
+# Example Postgres configuration:
+#
+#database:
+#  name: psycopg2
+#  args:
+#    user: synapse
+#    password: secretpassword
+#    database: synapse
+#    host: localhost
+#    cp_min: 5
+#    cp_max: 10
+#
+# For more information on using Synapse with Postgres, see `docs/postgres.md`.
+#
 database:
-  # The database engine name
-  name: "sqlite3"
-  # Arguments to pass to the engine
+  name: sqlite3
   args:
-    # Path to the database
     database: "{{matrix_synapse_db}}"
 
 # Number of events to cache in memory.
-event_cache_size: "10K"
+#
+#event_cache_size: 10K
 
 
-# A yaml python logging config file
+## Logging ##
+
+# A yaml python logging config file as described by
+# https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/logging.config.html#configuration-dictionary-schema
+#
 log_config: "/etc/matrix-synapse/log.yaml"
 
 
-
 ## Ratelimiting ##
 
-# Number of messages a client can send per second
-rc_messages_per_second: 0.2
-
-# Number of message a client can send before being throttled
-rc_message_burst_count: 10.0
-
-# The federation window size in milliseconds
-federation_rc_window_size: 1000
+# Ratelimiting settings for client actions (registration, login, messaging).
+#
+# Each ratelimiting configuration is made of two parameters:
+#   - per_second: number of requests a client can send per second.
+#   - burst_count: number of requests a client can send before being throttled.
+#
+# Synapse currently uses the following configurations:
+#   - one for messages that ratelimits sending based on the account the client
+#     is using
+#   - one for registration that ratelimits registration requests based on the
+#     client's IP address.
+#   - one for login that ratelimits login requests based on the client's IP
+#     address.
+#   - one for login that ratelimits login requests based on the account the
+#     client is attempting to log into.
+#   - one for login that ratelimits login requests based on the account the
+#     client is attempting to log into, based on the amount of failed login
+#     attempts for this account.
+#   - one for ratelimiting redactions by room admins. If this is not explicitly
+#     set then it uses the same ratelimiting as per rc_message. This is useful
+#     to allow room admins to deal with abuse quickly.
+#
+# The defaults are as shown below.
+#
+#rc_message:
+#  per_second: 0.2
+#  burst_count: 10
+#
+#rc_registration:
+#  per_second: 0.17
+#  burst_count: 3
+#
+#rc_login:
+#  address:
+#    per_second: 0.17
+#    burst_count: 3
+#  account:
+#    per_second: 0.17
+#    burst_count: 3
+#  failed_attempts:
+#    per_second: 0.17
+#    burst_count: 3
+#
+#rc_admin_redaction:
+#  per_second: 1
+#  burst_count: 50
 
-# The number of federation requests from a single server in a window
-# before the server will delay processing the request.
-federation_rc_sleep_limit: 10
-
-# The duration in milliseconds to delay processing events from
-# remote servers by if they go over the sleep limit.
-federation_rc_sleep_delay: 500
 
-# The maximum number of concurrent federation requests allowed
-# from a single server
-federation_rc_reject_limit: 50
+# Ratelimiting settings for incoming federation
+#
+# The rc_federation configuration is made up of the following settings:
+#   - window_size: window size in milliseconds
+#   - sleep_limit: number of federation requests from a single server in
+#     a window before the server will delay processing the request.
+#   - sleep_delay: duration in milliseconds to delay processing events
+#     from remote servers by if they go over the sleep limit.
+#   - reject_limit: maximum number of concurrent federation requests
+#     allowed from a single server
+#   - concurrent: number of federation requests to concurrently process
+#     from a single server
+#
+# The defaults are as shown below.
+#
+#rc_federation:
+#  window_size: 1000
+#  sleep_limit: 10
+#  sleep_delay: 500
+#  reject_limit: 50
+#  concurrent: 3
 
-# The number of federation requests to concurrently process from a
-# single server
-federation_rc_concurrent: 3
+# Target outgoing federation transaction frequency for sending read-receipts,
+# per-room.
+#
+# If we end up trying to send out more read-receipts, they will get buffered up
+# into fewer transactions.
+#
+#federation_rr_transactions_per_room_per_second: 50
 
 
 
+## Media Store ##
+
+# Enable the media store service in the Synapse master. Uncomment the
+# following if you are using a separate media store worker.
+#
+#enable_media_repo: false
+
 # Directory where uploaded images and attachments are stored.
+#
 media_store_path: "{{matrix_synapse_media_store}}"
 
 # Media storage providers allow media to be stored in different
 # locations.
-# media_storage_providers:
-# - module: file_system
-#   # Whether to write new local files.
-#   store_local: false
-#   # Whether to write new remote media
-#   store_remote: false
-#   # Whether to block upload requests waiting for write to this
-#   # provider to complete
-#   store_synchronous: false
-#   config:
-#     directory: /mnt/some/other/directory
-
-# Directory where in-progress uploads are stored.
-uploads_path: "{{matrix_synapse_uploads}}"
+#
+#media_storage_providers:
+#  - module: file_system
+#    # Whether to store newly uploaded local files
+#    store_local: false
+#    # Whether to store newly downloaded remote files
+#    store_remote: false
+#    # Whether to wait for successful storage for local uploads
+#    store_synchronous: false
+#    config:
+#       directory: /mnt/some/other/directory
 
 # The largest allowed upload size in bytes
-max_upload_size: "10M"
+#
+#max_upload_size: 10M
 
 # Maximum number of pixels that will be thumbnailed
-max_image_pixels: "32M"
+#
+#max_image_pixels: 32M
 
 # Whether to generate new thumbnails on the fly to precisely match
 # the resolution requested by the client. If true then whenever
 # a new resolution is requested by the client the server will
 # generate a new thumbnail. If false the server will pick a thumbnail
 # from a precalculated list.
-dynamic_thumbnails: false
+#
+#dynamic_thumbnails: false
 
-# List of thumbnail to precalculate when an image is uploaded.
-thumbnail_sizes:
-- width: 32
-  height: 32
-  method: crop
-- width: 96
-  height: 96
-  method: crop
-- width: 320
-  height: 240
-  method: scale
-- width: 640
-  height: 480
-  method: scale
-- width: 800
-  height: 600
-  method: scale
+# List of thumbnails to precalculate when an image is uploaded.
+#
+#thumbnail_sizes:
+#  - width: 32
+#    height: 32
+#    method: crop
+#  - width: 96
+#    height: 96
+#    method: crop
+#  - width: 320
+#    height: 240
+#    method: scale
+#  - width: 640
+#    height: 480
+#    method: scale
+#  - width: 800
+#    height: 600
+#    method: scale
 
-# Is the preview URL API enabled?  If enabled, you *must* specify
-# an explicit url_preview_ip_range_blacklist of IPs that the spider is
-# denied from accessing.
-url_preview_enabled: False
+# Is the preview URL API enabled?
+#
+# 'false' by default: uncomment the following to enable it (and specify a
+# url_preview_ip_range_blacklist blacklist).
+#
+#url_preview_enabled: true
 
 # List of IP address CIDR ranges that the URL preview spider is denied
 # from accessing.  There are no defaults: you must explicitly
@@ -294,22 +802,31 @@
 # synapse to issue arbitrary GET requests to your internal services,
 # causing serious security issues.
 #
-# url_preview_ip_range_blacklist:
-# - '127.0.0.0/8'
-# - '10.0.0.0/8'
-# - '172.16.0.0/12'
-# - '192.168.0.0/16'
-# - '100.64.0.0/10'
-# - '169.254.0.0/16'
+# (0.0.0.0 and :: are always blacklisted, whether or not they are explicitly
+# listed here, since they correspond to unroutable addresses.)
+#
+# This must be specified if url_preview_enabled is set. It is recommended that
+# you uncomment the following list as a starting point.
 #
+#url_preview_ip_range_blacklist:
+#  - '127.0.0.0/8'
+#  - '10.0.0.0/8'
+#  - '172.16.0.0/12'
+#  - '192.168.0.0/16'
+#  - '100.64.0.0/10'
+#  - '169.254.0.0/16'
+#  - '::1/128'
+#  - 'fe80::/64'
+#  - 'fc00::/7'
+
 # List of IP address CIDR ranges that the URL preview spider is allowed
 # to access even if they are specified in url_preview_ip_range_blacklist.
 # This is useful for specifying exceptions to wide-ranging blacklisted
 # target IP ranges - e.g. for enabling URL previews for a specific private
 # website only visible in your network.
 #
-# url_preview_ip_range_whitelist:
-# - '192.168.1.1'
+#url_preview_ip_range_whitelist:
+#   - '192.168.1.1'
 
 # Optional list of URL matches that the URL preview spider is
 # denied from accessing.  You should use url_preview_ip_range_blacklist
@@ -327,257 +844,901 @@
 # specified component matches for a given list item succeed, the URL is
 # blacklisted.
 #
-# url_preview_url_blacklist:
-# # blacklist any URL with a username in its URI
-# - username: '*'
+#url_preview_url_blacklist:
+#  # blacklist any URL with a username in its URI
+#  - username: '*'
 #
-# # blacklist all *.google.com URLs
-# - netloc: 'google.com'
-# - netloc: '*.google.com'
+#  # blacklist all *.google.com URLs
+#  - netloc: 'google.com'
+#  - netloc: '*.google.com'
 #
-# # blacklist all plain HTTP URLs
-# - scheme: 'http'
+#  # blacklist all plain HTTP URLs
+#  - scheme: 'http'
 #
-# # blacklist http(s)://www.acme.com/foo
-# - netloc: 'www.acme.com'
-#   path: '/foo'
+#  # blacklist http(s)://www.acme.com/foo
+#  - netloc: 'www.acme.com'
+#    path: '/foo'
 #
-# # blacklist any URL with a literal IPv4 address
-# - netloc: '^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$'
+#  # blacklist any URL with a literal IPv4 address
+#  - netloc: '^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$'
 
 # The largest allowed URL preview spidering size in bytes
-max_spider_size: "10M"
+#
+#max_spider_size: 10M
 
-
+# A list of values for the Accept-Language HTTP header used when
+# downloading webpages during URL preview generation. This allows
+# Synapse to specify the preferred languages that URL previews should
+# be in when communicating with remote servers.
+#
+# Each value is a IETF language tag; a 2-3 letter identifier for a
+# language, optionally followed by subtags separated by '-', specifying
+# a country or region variant.
+#
+# Multiple values can be provided, and a weight can be added to each by
+# using quality value syntax (;q=). '*' translates to any language.
+#
+# Defaults to "en".
+#
+# Example:
+#
+# url_preview_accept_language:
+#   - en-UK
+#   - en-US;q=0.9
+#   - fr;q=0.8
+#   - *;q=0.7
+#
+url_preview_accept_language:
+#   - en
 
 
 ## Captcha ##
 # See docs/CAPTCHA_SETUP for full details of configuring this.
 
-# This Home Server's ReCAPTCHA public key.
-recaptcha_public_key: "YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY"
+# This homeserver's ReCAPTCHA public key.
+#
+#recaptcha_public_key: "YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY"
 
-# This Home Server's ReCAPTCHA private key.
-recaptcha_private_key: "YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY"
+# This homeserver's ReCAPTCHA private key.
+#
+#recaptcha_private_key: "YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY"
 
 # Enables ReCaptcha checks when registering, preventing signup
 # unless a captcha is answered. Requires a valid ReCaptcha
 # public/private key.
-enable_registration_captcha: False
-
-# A secret key used to bypass the captcha test entirely.
-#captcha_bypass_secret: "YOUR_SECRET_HERE"
+#
+#enable_registration_captcha: false
 
 # The API endpoint to use for verifying m.login.recaptcha responses.
-recaptcha_siteverify_api: "https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify"
+#
+#recaptcha_siteverify_api: "https://www.recaptcha.net/recaptcha/api/siteverify"
 
 
-## Turn ##
+## TURN ##
 
 # The public URIs of the TURN server to give to clients
-turn_uris: []
+#
+#turn_uris: []
 
 # The shared secret used to compute passwords for the TURN server
-turn_shared_secret: "YOUR_SHARED_SECRET"
+#
+#turn_shared_secret: "YOUR_SHARED_SECRET"
 
 # The Username and password if the TURN server needs them and
 # does not use a token
+#
 #turn_username: "TURNSERVER_USERNAME"
 #turn_password: "TURNSERVER_PASSWORD"
 
 # How long generated TURN credentials last
-turn_user_lifetime: "1h"
+#
+#turn_user_lifetime: 1h
 
 # Whether guests should be allowed to use the TURN server.
 # This defaults to True, otherwise VoIP will be unreliable for guests.
 # However, it does introduce a slight security risk as it allows users to
 # connect to arbitrary endpoints without having first signed up for a
 # valid account (e.g. by passing a CAPTCHA).
-turn_allow_guests: False
+#
+#turn_allow_guests: true
 
 
 ## Registration ##
+#
+# Registration can be rate-limited using the parameters in the "Ratelimiting"
+# section of this file.
 
 # Enable registration for new users.
+#
 enable_registration: {{matrix_synapse_enable_registrations}}
 
+# Optional account validity configuration. This allows for accounts to be denied
+# any request after a given period.
+#
+# Once this feature is enabled, Synapse will look for registered users without an
+# expiration date at startup and will add one to every account it found using the
+# current settings at that time.
+# This means that, if a validity period is set, and Synapse is restarted (it will
+# then derive an expiration date from the current validity period), and some time
+# after that the validity period changes and Synapse is restarted, the users'
+# expiration dates won't be updated unless their account is manually renewed. This
+# date will be randomly selected within a range [now + period - d ; now + period],
+# where d is equal to 10% of the validity period.
+#
+account_validity:
+  # The account validity feature is disabled by default. Uncomment the
+  # following line to enable it.
+  #
+  #enabled: true
+
+  # The period after which an account is valid after its registration. When
+  # renewing the account, its validity period will be extended by this amount
+  # of time. This parameter is required when using the account validity
+  # feature.
+  #
+  #period: 6w
+
+  # The amount of time before an account's expiry date at which Synapse will
+  # send an email to the account's email address with a renewal link. By
+  # default, no such emails are sent.
+  #
+  # If you enable this setting, you will also need to fill out the 'email' and
+  # 'public_baseurl' configuration sections.
+  #
+  #renew_at: 1w
+
+  # The subject of the email sent out with the renewal link. '%(app)s' can be
+  # used as a placeholder for the 'app_name' parameter from the 'email'
+  # section.
+  #
+  # Note that the placeholder must be written '%(app)s', including the
+  # trailing 's'.
+  #
+  # If this is not set, a default value is used.
+  #
+  #renew_email_subject: "Renew your %(app)s account"
+
+  # Directory in which Synapse will try to find templates for the HTML files to
+  # serve to the user when trying to renew an account. If not set, default
+  # templates from within the Synapse package will be used.
+  #
+  #template_dir: "res/templates"
+
+  # File within 'template_dir' giving the HTML to be displayed to the user after
+  # they successfully renewed their account. If not set, default text is used.
+  #
+  #account_renewed_html_path: "account_renewed.html"
+
+  # File within 'template_dir' giving the HTML to be displayed when the user
+  # tries to renew an account with an invalid renewal token. If not set,
+  # default text is used.
+  #
+  #invalid_token_html_path: "invalid_token.html"
+
+# Time that a user's session remains valid for, after they log in.
+#
+# Note that this is not currently compatible with guest logins.
+#
+# Note also that this is calculated at login time: changes are not applied
+# retrospectively to users who have already logged in.
+#
+# By default, this is infinite.
+#
+#session_lifetime: 24h
+
 # The user must provide all of the below types of 3PID when registering.
 #
-# registrations_require_3pid:
-#     - email
-#     - msisdn
+#registrations_require_3pid:
+#  - email
+#  - msisdn
+
+# Explicitly disable asking for MSISDNs from the registration
+# flow (overrides registrations_require_3pid if MSISDNs are set as required)
+#
+#disable_msisdn_registration: true
 
 # Mandate that users are only allowed to associate certain formats of
 # 3PIDs with accounts on this server.
 #
-# allowed_local_3pids:
-#     - medium: email
-#       pattern: ".*@matrix\.org"
-#     - medium: email
-#       pattern: ".*@vector\.im"
-#     - medium: msisdn
-#       pattern: "\+44"
+#allowed_local_3pids:
+#  - medium: email
+#    pattern: '.*@matrix\.org'
+#  - medium: email
+#    pattern: '.*@vector\.im'
+#  - medium: msisdn
+#    pattern: '\+44'
 
-# If set, allows registration by anyone who also has the shared
-# secret, even if registration is otherwise disabled.
-# registration_shared_secret: <PRIVATE STRING>
+# Enable 3PIDs lookup requests to identity servers from this server.
+#
+#enable_3pid_lookup: true
+
+# If set, allows registration of standard or admin accounts by anyone who
+# has the shared secret, even if registration is otherwise disabled.
+#
+registration_shared_secret: "UgG6FB~1cV1Z5:v+_6m*1tE4m143m6xM*fiBp:T+ZhF+sNdeH*"
 
 # Set the number of bcrypt rounds used to generate password hash.
 # Larger numbers increase the work factor needed to generate the hash.
 # The default number is 12 (which equates to 2^12 rounds).
 # N.B. that increasing this will exponentially increase the time required
 # to register or login - e.g. 24 => 2^24 rounds which will take >20 mins.
-bcrypt_rounds: 12
+#
+#bcrypt_rounds: 12
 
 # Allows users to register as guests without a password/email/etc, and
 # participate in rooms hosted on this server which have been made
 # accessible to anonymous users.
-allow_guest_access: False
+#
+#allow_guest_access: false
+
+# The identity server which we suggest that clients should use when users log
+# in on this server.
+#
+# (By default, no suggestion is made, so it is left up to the client.
+# This setting is ignored unless public_baseurl is also set.)
+#
+#default_identity_server: https://matrix.org
 
 # The list of identity servers trusted to verify third party
 # identifiers by this server.
-trusted_third_party_id_servers:
-    - matrix.org
-    - vector.im
-    - riot.im
+#
+# Also defines the ID server which will be called when an account is
+# deactivated (one will be picked arbitrarily).
+#
+# Note: This option is deprecated. Since v0.99.4, Synapse has tracked which identity
+# server a 3PID has been bound to. For 3PIDs bound before then, Synapse runs a
+# background migration script, informing itself that the identity server all of its
+# 3PIDs have been bound to is likely one of the below.
+#
+# As of Synapse v1.4.0, all other functionality of this option has been deprecated, and
+# it is now solely used for the purposes of the background migration script, and can be
+# removed once it has run.
+#trusted_third_party_id_servers:
+#  - matrix.org
+#  - vector.im
+
+# Handle threepid (email/phone etc) registration and password resets through a set of
+# *trusted* identity servers. Note that this allows the configured identity server to
+# reset passwords for accounts!
+#
+# Be aware that if `email` is not set, and SMTP options have not been
+# configured in the email config block, registration and user password resets via
+# email will be globally disabled.
+#
+# Additionally, if `msisdn` is not set, registration and password resets via msisdn
+# will be disabled regardless. This is due to Synapse currently not supporting any
+# method of sending SMS messages on its own.
+#
+# To enable using an identity server for operations regarding a particular third-party
+# identifier type, set the value to the URL of that identity server as shown in the
+# examples below.
+#
+# Servers handling the these requests must answer the `/requestToken` endpoints defined
+# by the Matrix Identity Service API specification:
+# https://matrix.org/docs/spec/identity_service/latest
+#
+# If a delegate is specified, the config option public_baseurl must also be filled out.
+#
+account_threepid_delegates:
+    #email: https://example.com     # Delegate email sending to example.com
+    #msisdn: http://localhost:8090  # Delegate SMS sending to this local process
+
+# Whether users are allowed to change their displayname after it has
+# been initially set. Useful when provisioning users based on the
+# contents of a third-party directory.
+#
+# Does not apply to server administrators. Defaults to 'true'
+#
+#enable_set_displayname: false
+
+# Whether users are allowed to change their avatar after it has been
+# initially set. Useful when provisioning users based on the contents
+# of a third-party directory.
+#
+# Does not apply to server administrators. Defaults to 'true'
+#
+#enable_set_avatar_url: false
+
+# Whether users can change the 3PIDs associated with their accounts
+# (email address and msisdn).
+#
+# Defaults to 'true'
+#
+#enable_3pid_changes: false
 
 # Users who register on this homeserver will automatically be joined
 # to these rooms
+#
 #auto_join_rooms:
-#    - "#example:example.com"
+#  - "#example:example.com"
+
+# Where auto_join_rooms are specified, setting this flag ensures that the
+# the rooms exist by creating them when the first user on the
+# homeserver registers.
+# Setting to false means that if the rooms are not manually created,
+# users cannot be auto-joined since they do not exist.
+#
+#autocreate_auto_join_rooms: true
 
 
 ## Metrics ###
 
 # Enable collection and rendering of performance metrics
-enable_metrics: False
+#
+#enable_metrics: false
+
+# Enable sentry integration
+# NOTE: While attempts are made to ensure that the logs don't contain
+# any sensitive information, this cannot be guaranteed. By enabling
+# this option the sentry server may therefore receive sensitive
+# information, and it in turn may then diseminate sensitive information
+# through insecure notification channels if so configured.
+#
+#sentry:
+#    dsn: "..."
+
+# Flags to enable Prometheus metrics which are not suitable to be
+# enabled by default, either for performance reasons or limited use.
+#
+metrics_flags:
+    # Publish synapse_federation_known_servers, a gauge of the number of
+    # servers this homeserver knows about, including itself. May cause
+    # performance problems on large homeservers.
+    #
+    #known_servers: true
+
+# Whether or not to report anonymized homeserver usage statistics.
+report_stats: false
+
+# The endpoint to report the anonymized homeserver usage statistics to.
+# Defaults to https://matrix.org/report-usage-stats/push
+#
+#report_stats_endpoint: https://example.com/report-usage-stats/push
+
 
 ## API Configuration ##
 
 # A list of event types that will be included in the room_invite_state
-room_invite_state_types:
-    - "m.room.join_rules"
-    - "m.room.canonical_alias"
-    - "m.room.avatar"
-    - "m.room.name"
+#
+#room_invite_state_types:
+#  - "m.room.join_rules"
+#  - "m.room.canonical_alias"
+#  - "m.room.avatar"
+#  - "m.room.encryption"
+#  - "m.room.name"
 
 
-# A list of application service config file to use
-app_service_config_files: []
+# A list of application service config files to use
+#
+#app_service_config_files:
+#  - app_service_1.yaml
+#  - app_service_2.yaml
+
+# Uncomment to enable tracking of application service IP addresses. Implicitly
+# enables MAU tracking for application service users.
+#
+#track_appservice_user_ips: true
 
 
-# macaroon_secret_key: <PRIVATE STRING>
+# a secret which is used to sign access tokens. If none is specified,
+# the registration_shared_secret is used, if one is given; otherwise,
+# a secret key is derived from the signing key.
+#
+macaroon_secret_key: "yENyX9gJV:JDVK-yH.2Dls8dLE*PfEAD6ebKlDfA;e0#CYjNE:"
 
-# Used to enable access token expiration.
-expire_access_token: False
+# a secret which is used to calculate HMACs for form values, to stop
+# falsification of values. Must be specified for the User Consent
+# forms to work.
+#
+form_secret: "xko,ABwYOV*SqSfu3PGyLq#ZdHe5tU9nwHE+rcKYmV0Q~@Hg#D"
 
 ## Signing Keys ##
 
 # Path to the signing key to sign messages with
+#
 signing_key_path: "/etc/matrix-synapse/homeserver.signing.key"
 
 # The keys that the server used to sign messages with but won't use
-# to sign new messages. E.g. it has lost its private key
-old_signing_keys: {}
-#  "ed25519:auto":
-#    # Base64 encoded public key
-#    key: "The public part of your old signing key."
-#    # Millisecond POSIX timestamp when the key expired.
-#    expired_ts: 123456789123
+# to sign new messages.
+#
+old_signing_keys:
+  # For each key, `key` should be the base64-encoded public key, and
+  # `expired_ts`should be the time (in milliseconds since the unix epoch) that
+  # it was last used.
+  #
+  # It is possible to build an entry from an old signing.key file using the
+  # `export_signing_key` script which is provided with synapse.
+  #
+  # For example:
+  #
+  #"ed25519:id": { key: "base64string", expired_ts: 123456789123 }
 
 # How long key response published by this server is valid for.
 # Used to set the valid_until_ts in /key/v2 APIs.
 # Determines how quickly servers will query to check which keys
 # are still valid.
-key_refresh_interval: "1d" # 1 Day.
+#
+#key_refresh_interval: 1d
 
 # The trusted servers to download signing keys from.
-perspectives:
-  servers:
-    "matrix.org":
-      verify_keys:
-        "ed25519:auto":
-          key: "Noi6WqcDj0QmPxCNQqgezwTlBKrfqehY1u2FyWP9uYw"
+#
+# When we need to fetch a signing key, each server is tried in parallel.
+#
+# Normally, the connection to the key server is validated via TLS certificates.
+# Additional security can be provided by configuring a `verify key`, which
+# will make synapse check that the response is signed by that key.
+#
+# This setting supercedes an older setting named `perspectives`. The old format
+# is still supported for backwards-compatibility, but it is deprecated.
+#
+# 'trusted_key_servers' defaults to matrix.org, but using it will generate a
+# warning on start-up. To suppress this warning, set
+# 'suppress_key_server_warning' to true.
+#
+# Options for each entry in the list include:
+#
+#    server_name: the name of the server. required.
+#
+#    verify_keys: an optional map from key id to base64-encoded public key.
+#       If specified, we will check that the response is signed by at least
+#       one of the given keys.
+#
+#    accept_keys_insecurely: a boolean. Normally, if `verify_keys` is unset,
+#       and federation_verify_certificates is not `true`, synapse will refuse
+#       to start, because this would allow anyone who can spoof DNS responses
+#       to masquerade as the trusted key server. If you know what you are doing
+#       and are sure that your network environment provides a secure connection
+#       to the key server, you can set this to `true` to override this
+#       behaviour.
+#
+# An example configuration might look like:
+#
+#trusted_key_servers:
+#  - server_name: "my_trusted_server.example.com"
+#    verify_keys:
+#      "ed25519:auto": "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmopqr"
+#  - server_name: "my_other_trusted_server.example.com"
+#
+trusted_key_servers:
+  - server_name: "matrix.org"
+
+# Uncomment the following to disable the warning that is emitted when the
+# trusted_key_servers include 'matrix.org'. See above.
+#
+#suppress_key_server_warning: true
+
+# The signing keys to use when acting as a trusted key server. If not specified
+# defaults to the server signing key.
+#
+# Can contain multiple keys, one per line.
+#
+#key_server_signing_keys_path: "key_server_signing_keys.key"
 
 
+# Enable SAML2 for registration and login. Uses pysaml2.
+#
+# At least one of `sp_config` or `config_path` must be set in this section to
+# enable SAML login.
+#
+# (You will probably also want to set the following options to `false` to
+# disable the regular login/registration flows:
+#   * enable_registration
+#   * password_config.enabled
+#
+# Once SAML support is enabled, a metadata file will be exposed at
+# https://<server>:<port>/_matrix/saml2/metadata.xml, which you may be able to
+# use to configure your SAML IdP with. Alternatively, you can manually configure
+# the IdP to use an ACS location of
+# https://<server>:<port>/_matrix/saml2/authn_response.
+#
+saml2_config:
+  # `sp_config` is the configuration for the pysaml2 Service Provider.
+  # See pysaml2 docs for format of config.
+  #
+  # Default values will be used for the 'entityid' and 'service' settings,
+  # so it is not normally necessary to specify them unless you need to
+  # override them.
+  #
+  #sp_config:
+  #  # point this to the IdP's metadata. You can use either a local file or
+  #  # (preferably) a URL.
+  #  metadata:
+  #    #local: ["saml2/idp.xml"]
+  #    remote:
+  #      - url: https://our_idp/metadata.xml
+  #
+  #  # By default, the user has to go to our login page first. If you'd like
+  #  # to allow IdP-initiated login, set 'allow_unsolicited: true' in a
+  #  # 'service.sp' section:
+  #  #
+  #  #service:
+  #  #  sp:
+  #  #    allow_unsolicited: true
+  #
+  #  # The examples below are just used to generate our metadata xml, and you
+  #  # may well not need them, depending on your setup. Alternatively you
+  #  # may need a whole lot more detail - see the pysaml2 docs!
+  #
+  #  description: ["My awesome SP", "en"]
+  #  name: ["Test SP", "en"]
+  #
+  #  organization:
+  #    name: Example com
+  #    display_name:
+  #      - ["Example co", "en"]
+  #    url: "http://example.com"
+  #
+  #  contact_person:
+  #    - given_name: Bob
+  #      sur_name: "the Sysadmin"
+  #      email_address": ["[email protected]"]
+  #      contact_type": technical
 
-# Enable SAML2 for registration and login. Uses pysaml2
-# config_path:      Path to the sp_conf.py configuration file
-# idp_redirect_url: Identity provider URL which will redirect
-#                   the user back to /login/saml2 with proper info.
-# See pysaml2 docs for format of config.
-#saml2_config:
-#   enabled: true
-#   config_path: "/home/erikj/git/synapse/sp_conf.py"
-#   idp_redirect_url: "http://test/idp"
+  # Instead of putting the config inline as above, you can specify a
+  # separate pysaml2 configuration file:
+  #
+  #config_path: "/home/lhoersten/sp_conf.py"
+
+  # The lifetime of a SAML session. This defines how long a user has to
+  # complete the authentication process, if allow_unsolicited is unset.
+  # The default is 5 minutes.
+  #
+  #saml_session_lifetime: 5m
+
+  # An external module can be provided here as a custom solution to
+  # mapping attributes returned from a saml provider onto a matrix user.
+  #
+  user_mapping_provider:
+    # The custom module's class. Uncomment to use a custom module.
+    #
+    #module: mapping_provider.SamlMappingProvider
+
+    # Custom configuration values for the module. Below options are
+    # intended for the built-in provider, they should be changed if
+    # using a custom module. This section will be passed as a Python
+    # dictionary to the module's `parse_config` method.
+    #
+    config:
+      # The SAML attribute (after mapping via the attribute maps) to use
+      # to derive the Matrix ID from. 'uid' by default.
+      #
+      # Note: This used to be configured by the
+      # saml2_config.mxid_source_attribute option. If that is still
+      # defined, its value will be used instead.
+      #
+      #mxid_source_attribute: displayName
+
+      # The mapping system to use for mapping the saml attribute onto a
+      # matrix ID.
+      #
+      # Options include:
+      #  * 'hexencode' (which maps unpermitted characters to '=xx')
+      #  * 'dotreplace' (which replaces unpermitted characters with
+      #     '.').
+      # The default is 'hexencode'.
+      #
+      # Note: This used to be configured by the
+      # saml2_config.mxid_mapping option. If that is still defined, its
+      # value will be used instead.
+      #
+      #mxid_mapping: dotreplace
+
+  # In previous versions of synapse, the mapping from SAML attribute to
+  # MXID was always calculated dynamically rather than stored in a
+  # table. For backwards- compatibility, we will look for user_ids
+  # matching such a pattern before creating a new account.
+  #
+  # This setting controls the SAML attribute which will be used for this
+  # backwards-compatibility lookup. Typically it should be 'uid', but if
+  # the attribute maps are changed, it may be necessary to change it.
+  #
+  # The default is 'uid'.
+  #
+  #grandfathered_mxid_source_attribute: upn
+
+  # Directory in which Synapse will try to find the template files below.
+  # If not set, default templates from within the Synapse package will be used.
+  #
+  # DO NOT UNCOMMENT THIS SETTING unless you want to customise the templates.
+  # If you *do* uncomment it, you will need to make sure that all the templates
+  # below are in the directory.
+  #
+  # Synapse will look for the following templates in this directory:
+  #
+  # * HTML page to display to users if something goes wrong during the
+  #   authentication process: 'saml_error.html'.
+  #
+  #   This template doesn't currently need any variable to render.
+  #
+  # You can see the default templates at:
+  # https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/master/synapse/res/templates
+  #
+  #template_dir: "res/templates"
 
 
 
 # Enable CAS for registration and login.
+#
 #cas_config:
 #   enabled: true
 #   server_url: "https://cas-server.com"
 #   service_url: "https://homeserver.domain.com:8448"
+#   #displayname_attribute: name
 #   #required_attributes:
 #   #    name: value
 
 
+# Additional settings to use with single-sign on systems such as SAML2 and CAS.
+#
+sso:
+    # A list of client URLs which are whitelisted so that the user does not
+    # have to confirm giving access to their account to the URL. Any client
+    # whose URL starts with an entry in the following list will not be subject
+    # to an additional confirmation step after the SSO login is completed.
+    #
+    # WARNING: An entry such as "https://my.client" is insecure, because it
+    # will also match "https://my.client.evil.site", exposing your users to
+    # phishing attacks from evil.site. To avoid this, include a slash after the
+    # hostname: "https://my.client/".
+    #
+    # If public_baseurl is set, then the login fallback page (used by clients
+    # that don't natively support the required login flows) is whitelisted in
+    # addition to any URLs in this list.
+    #
+    # By default, this list is empty.
+    #
+    #client_whitelist:
+    #  - https://riot.im/develop
+    #  - https://my.custom.client/
+
+    # Directory in which Synapse will try to find the template files below.
+    # If not set, default templates from within the Synapse package will be used.
+    #
+    # DO NOT UNCOMMENT THIS SETTING unless you want to customise the templates.
+    # If you *do* uncomment it, you will need to make sure that all the templates
+    # below are in the directory.
+    #
+    # Synapse will look for the following templates in this directory:
+    #
+    # * HTML page for a confirmation step before redirecting back to the client
+    #   with the login token: 'sso_redirect_confirm.html'.
+    #
+    #   When rendering, this template is given three variables:
+    #     * redirect_url: the URL the user is about to be redirected to. Needs
+    #                     manual escaping (see
+    #                     https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/2.11.x/templates/#html-escaping).
+    #
+    #     * display_url: the same as `redirect_url`, but with the query
+    #                    parameters stripped. The intention is to have a
+    #                    human-readable URL to show to users, not to use it as
+    #                    the final address to redirect to. Needs manual escaping
+    #                    (see https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/2.11.x/templates/#html-escaping).
+    #
+    #     * server_name: the homeserver's name.
+    #
+    # * HTML page which notifies the user that they are authenticating to confirm
+    #   an operation on their account during the user interactive authentication
+    #   process: 'sso_auth_confirm.html'.
+    #
+    #   When rendering, this template is given the following variables:
+    #     * redirect_url: the URL the user is about to be redirected to. Needs
+    #                     manual escaping (see
+    #                     https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/2.11.x/templates/#html-escaping).
+    #
+    #     * description: the operation which the user is being asked to confirm
+    #
+    # * HTML page shown after a successful user interactive authentication session:
+    #   'sso_auth_success.html'.
+    #
+    #   Note that this page must include the JavaScript which notifies of a successful authentication
+    #   (see https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.6.0#fallback).
+    #
+    #   This template has no additional variables.
+    #
+    # * HTML page shown during single sign-on if a deactivated user (according to Synapse's database)
+    #   attempts to login: 'sso_account_deactivated.html'.
+    #
+    #   This template has no additional variables.
+    #
+    # You can see the default templates at:
+    # https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/master/synapse/res/templates
+    #
+    #template_dir: "res/templates"
+
+
 # The JWT needs to contain a globally unique "sub" (subject) claim.
 #
-# jwt_config:
-#    enabled: true
-#    secret: "a secret"
-#    algorithm: "HS256"
-
+#jwt_config:
+#   enabled: true
+#   secret: "a secret"
+#   algorithm: "HS256"
 
 
-# Enable password for login.
 password_config:
-   enabled: true
+   # Uncomment to disable password login
+   #
+   #enabled: false
+
+   # Uncomment to disable authentication against the local password
+   # database. This is ignored if `enabled` is false, and is only useful
+   # if you have other password_providers.
+   #
+   #localdb_enabled: false
+
    # Uncomment and change to a secret random string for extra security.
    # DO NOT CHANGE THIS AFTER INITIAL SETUP!
-   #pepper: ""
+   #
+   #pepper: "EVEN_MORE_SECRET"
+
+   # Define and enforce a password policy. Each parameter is optional.
+   # This is an implementation of MSC2000.
+   #
+   policy:
+      # Whether to enforce the password policy.
+      # Defaults to 'false'.
+      #
+      #enabled: true
+
+      # Minimum accepted length for a password.
+      # Defaults to 0.
+      #
+      #minimum_length: 15
 
+      # Whether a password must contain at least one digit.
+      # Defaults to 'false'.
+      #
+      #require_digit: true
+
+      # Whether a password must contain at least one symbol.
+      # A symbol is any character that's not a number or a letter.
+      # Defaults to 'false'.
+      #
+      #require_symbol: true
+
+      # Whether a password must contain at least one lowercase letter.
+      # Defaults to 'false'.
+      #
+      #require_lowercase: true
+
+      # Whether a password must contain at least one lowercase letter.
+      # Defaults to 'false'.
+      #
+      #require_uppercase: true
 
 
-# Enable sending emails for notification events
-# Defining a custom URL for Riot is only needed if email notifications
-# should contain links to a self-hosted installation of Riot; when set
-# the "app_name" setting is ignored.
-#
-# If your SMTP server requires authentication, the optional smtp_user &
-# smtp_pass variables should be used
+# Configuration for sending emails from Synapse.
 #
-#email:
-#   enable_notifs: false
-#   smtp_host: "localhost"
-#   smtp_port: 25
-#   smtp_user: "exampleusername"
-#   smtp_pass: "examplepassword"
-#   require_transport_security: False
-#   notif_from: "Your Friendly %(app)s Home Server <[email protected]>"
-#   app_name: Matrix
-#   template_dir: res/templates
-#   notif_template_html: notif_mail.html
-#   notif_template_text: notif_mail.txt
-#   notif_for_new_users: True
-#   riot_base_url: "http://localhost/riot"
+email:
+  # The hostname of the outgoing SMTP server to use. Defaults to 'localhost'.
+  #
+  #smtp_host: mail.server
+
+  # The port on the mail server for outgoing SMTP. Defaults to 25.
+  #
+  #smtp_port: 587
+
+  # Username/password for authentication to the SMTP server. By default, no
+  # authentication is attempted.
+  #
+  # smtp_user: "exampleusername"
+  # smtp_pass: "examplepassword"
+
+  # Uncomment the following to require TLS transport security for SMTP.
+  # By default, Synapse will connect over plain text, and will then switch to
+  # TLS via STARTTLS *if the SMTP server supports it*. If this option is set,
+  # Synapse will refuse to connect unless the server supports STARTTLS.
+  #
+  #require_transport_security: true
+
+  # notif_from defines the "From" address to use when sending emails.
+  # It must be set if email sending is enabled.
+  #
+  # The placeholder '%(app)s' will be replaced by the application name,
+  # which is normally 'app_name' (below), but may be overridden by the
+  # Matrix client application.
+  #
+  # Note that the placeholder must be written '%(app)s', including the
+  # trailing 's'.
+  #
+  #notif_from: "Your Friendly %(app)s homeserver <[email protected]>"
+
+  # app_name defines the default value for '%(app)s' in notif_from. It
+  # defaults to 'Matrix'.
+  #
+  #app_name: my_branded_matrix_server
+
+  # Uncomment the following to enable sending emails for messages that the user
+  # has missed. Disabled by default.
+  #
+  #enable_notifs: true
+
+  # Uncomment the following to disable automatic subscription to email
+  # notifications for new users. Enabled by default.
+  #
+  #notif_for_new_users: false
+
+  # Custom URL for client links within the email notifications. By default
+  # links will be based on "https://matrix.to".
+  #
+  # (This setting used to be called riot_base_url; the old name is still
+  # supported for backwards-compatibility but is now deprecated.)
+  #
+  #client_base_url: "http://localhost/riot"
+
+  # Configure the time that a validation email will expire after sending.
+  # Defaults to 1h.
+  #
+  #validation_token_lifetime: 15m
+
+  # Directory in which Synapse will try to find the template files below.
+  # If not set, default templates from within the Synapse package will be used.
+  #
+  # DO NOT UNCOMMENT THIS SETTING unless you want to customise the templates.
+  # If you *do* uncomment it, you will need to make sure that all the templates
+  # below are in the directory.
+  #
+  # Synapse will look for the following templates in this directory:
+  #
+  # * The contents of email notifications of missed events: 'notif_mail.html' and
+  #   'notif_mail.txt'.
+  #
+  # * The contents of account expiry notice emails: 'notice_expiry.html' and
+  #   'notice_expiry.txt'.
+  #
+  # * The contents of password reset emails sent by the homeserver:
+  #   'password_reset.html' and 'password_reset.txt'
+  #
+  # * HTML pages for success and failure that a user will see when they follow
+  #   the link in the password reset email: 'password_reset_success.html' and
+  #   'password_reset_failure.html'
+  #
+  # * The contents of address verification emails sent during registration:
+  #   'registration.html' and 'registration.txt'
+  #
+  # * HTML pages for success and failure that a user will see when they follow
+  #   the link in an address verification email sent during registration:
+  #   'registration_success.html' and 'registration_failure.html'
+  #
+  # * The contents of address verification emails sent when an address is added
+  #   to a Matrix account: 'add_threepid.html' and 'add_threepid.txt'
+  #
+  # * HTML pages for success and failure that a user will see when they follow
+  #   the link in an address verification email sent when an address is added
+  #   to a Matrix account: 'add_threepid_success.html' and
+  #   'add_threepid_failure.html'
+  #
+  # You can see the default templates at:
+  # https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/master/synapse/res/templates
+  #
+  #template_dir: "res/templates"
 
 
-# password_providers:
-#     - module: "ldap_auth_provider.LdapAuthProvider"
-#       config:
-#         enabled: true
-#         uri: "ldap://ldap.example.com:389"
-#         start_tls: true
-#         base: "ou=users,dc=example,dc=com"
-#         attributes:
-#            uid: "cn"
-#            mail: "email"
-#            name: "givenName"
-#         #bind_dn:
-#         #bind_password:
-#         #filter: "(objectClass=posixAccount)"
+# Password providers allow homeserver administrators to integrate
+# their Synapse installation with existing authentication methods
+# ex. LDAP, external tokens, etc.
+#
+# For more information and known implementations, please see
+# https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/password_auth_providers.md
+#
+# Note: instances wishing to use SAML or CAS authentication should
+# instead use the `saml2_config` or `cas_config` options,
+# respectively.
+#
+password_providers:
+#    # Example config for an LDAP auth provider
+#    - module: "ldap_auth_provider.LdapAuthProvider"
+#      config:
+#        enabled: true
+#        uri: "ldap://ldap.example.com:389"
+#        start_tls: true
+#        base: "ou=users,dc=example,dc=com"
+#        attributes:
+#           uid: "cn"
+#           mail: "email"
+#           name: "givenName"
+#        #bind_dn:
+#        #bind_password:
+#        #filter: "(objectClass=posixAccount)"
 
 
 
@@ -588,37 +1749,252 @@
 # notification request includes the content of the event (other details
 # like the sender are still included). For `event_id_only` push, it
 # has no effect.
-
+#
 # For modern android devices the notification content will still appear
 # because it is loaded by the app. iPhone, however will send a
 # notification saying only that a message arrived and who it came from.
 #
 #push:
-#   include_content: true
+#  include_content: true
 
 
-# spam_checker:
-#     module: "my_custom_project.SuperSpamChecker"
-#     config:
-#         example_option: 'things'
+#spam_checker:
+#  module: "my_custom_project.SuperSpamChecker"
+#  config:
+#    example_option: 'things'
 
 
-# Whether to allow non server admins to create groups on this server
-enable_group_creation: false
+# Uncomment to allow non-server-admin users to create groups on this server
+#
+#enable_group_creation: true
 
 # If enabled, non server admins can only create groups with local parts
 # starting with this prefix
-# group_creation_prefix: "unofficial/"
+#
+#group_creation_prefix: "unofficial/"
 
 
 
 # User Directory configuration
 #
+# 'enabled' defines whether users can search the user directory. If
+# false then empty responses are returned to all queries. Defaults to
+# true.
+#
 # 'search_all_users' defines whether to search all users visible to your HS
 # when searching the user directory, rather than limiting to users visible
-# in public rooms.  Defaults to false.  If you set it True, you'll have to run
-# UPDATE user_directory_stream_pos SET stream_id = NULL;
-# on your database to tell it to rebuild the user_directory search indexes.
+# in public rooms.  Defaults to false.  If you set it True, you'll have to
+# rebuild the user_directory search indexes, see
+# https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/user_directory.md
 #
 #user_directory:
-#   search_all_users: false
+#  enabled: true
+#  search_all_users: false
+
+
+# User Consent configuration
+#
+# for detailed instructions, see
+# https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/consent_tracking.md
+#
+# Parts of this section are required if enabling the 'consent' resource under
+# 'listeners', in particular 'template_dir' and 'version'.
+#
+# 'template_dir' gives the location of the templates for the HTML forms.
+# This directory should contain one subdirectory per language (eg, 'en', 'fr'),
+# and each language directory should contain the policy document (named as
+# '<version>.html') and a success page (success.html).
+#
+# 'version' specifies the 'current' version of the policy document. It defines
+# the version to be served by the consent resource if there is no 'v'
+# parameter.
+#
+# 'server_notice_content', if enabled, will send a user a "Server Notice"
+# asking them to consent to the privacy policy. The 'server_notices' section
+# must also be configured for this to work. Notices will *not* be sent to
+# guest users unless 'send_server_notice_to_guests' is set to true.
+#
+# 'block_events_error', if set, will block any attempts to send events
+# until the user consents to the privacy policy. The value of the setting is
+# used as the text of the error.
+#
+# 'require_at_registration', if enabled, will add a step to the registration
+# process, similar to how captcha works. Users will be required to accept the
+# policy before their account is created.
+#
+# 'policy_name' is the display name of the policy users will see when registering
+# for an account. Has no effect unless `require_at_registration` is enabled.
+# Defaults to "Privacy Policy".
+#
+#user_consent:
+#  template_dir: res/templates/privacy
+#  version: 1.0
+#  server_notice_content:
+#    msgtype: m.text
+#    body: >-
+#      To continue using this homeserver you must review and agree to the
+#      terms and conditions at %(consent_uri)s
+#  send_server_notice_to_guests: true
+#  block_events_error: >-
+#    To continue using this homeserver you must review and agree to the
+#    terms and conditions at %(consent_uri)s
+#  require_at_registration: false
+#  policy_name: Privacy Policy
+#
+
+
+
+# Local statistics collection. Used in populating the room directory.
+#
+# 'bucket_size' controls how large each statistics timeslice is. It can
+# be defined in a human readable short form -- e.g. "1d", "1y".
+#
+# 'retention' controls how long historical statistics will be kept for.
+# It can be defined in a human readable short form -- e.g. "1d", "1y".
+#
+#
+#stats:
+#   enabled: true
+#   bucket_size: 1d
+#   retention: 1y
+
+
+# Server Notices room configuration
+#
+# Uncomment this section to enable a room which can be used to send notices
+# from the server to users. It is a special room which cannot be left; notices
+# come from a special "notices" user id.
+#
+# If you uncomment this section, you *must* define the system_mxid_localpart
+# setting, which defines the id of the user which will be used to send the
+# notices.
+#
+# It's also possible to override the room name, the display name of the
+# "notices" user, and the avatar for the user.
+#
+#server_notices:
+#  system_mxid_localpart: notices
+#  system_mxid_display_name: "Server Notices"
+#  system_mxid_avatar_url: "mxc://server.com/oumMVlgDnLYFaPVkExemNVVZ"
+#  room_name: "Server Notices"
+
+
+
+# Uncomment to disable searching the public room list. When disabled
+# blocks searching local and remote room lists for local and remote
+# users by always returning an empty list for all queries.
+#
+#enable_room_list_search: false
+
+# The `alias_creation` option controls who's allowed to create aliases
+# on this server.
+#
+# The format of this option is a list of rules that contain globs that
+# match against user_id, room_id and the new alias (fully qualified with
+# server name). The action in the first rule that matches is taken,
+# which can currently either be "allow" or "deny".
+#
+# Missing user_id/room_id/alias fields default to "*".
+#
+# If no rules match the request is denied. An empty list means no one
+# can create aliases.
+#
+# Options for the rules include:
+#
+#   user_id: Matches against the creator of the alias
+#   alias: Matches against the alias being created
+#   room_id: Matches against the room ID the alias is being pointed at
+#   action: Whether to "allow" or "deny" the request if the rule matches
+#
+# The default is:
+#
+#alias_creation_rules:
+#  - user_id: "*"
+#    alias: "*"
+#    room_id: "*"
+#    action: allow
+
+# The `room_list_publication_rules` option controls who can publish and
+# which rooms can be published in the public room list.
+#
+# The format of this option is the same as that for
+# `alias_creation_rules`.
+#
+# If the room has one or more aliases associated with it, only one of
+# the aliases needs to match the alias rule. If there are no aliases
+# then only rules with `alias: *` match.
+#
+# If no rules match the request is denied. An empty list means no one
+# can publish rooms.
+#
+# Options for the rules include:
+#
+#   user_id: Matches agaisnt the creator of the alias
+#   room_id: Matches against the room ID being published
+#   alias: Matches against any current local or canonical aliases
+#            associated with the room
+#   action: Whether to "allow" or "deny" the request if the rule matches
+#
+# The default is:
+#
+#room_list_publication_rules:
+#  - user_id: "*"
+#    alias: "*"
+#    room_id: "*"
+#    action: allow
+
+
+# Server admins can define a Python module that implements extra rules for
+# allowing or denying incoming events. In order to work, this module needs to
+# override the methods defined in synapse/events/third_party_rules.py.
+#
+# This feature is designed to be used in closed federations only, where each
+# participating server enforces the same rules.
+#
+#third_party_event_rules:
+#  module: "my_custom_project.SuperRulesSet"
+#  config:
+#    example_option: 'things'
+
+
+## Opentracing ##
+
+# These settings enable opentracing, which implements distributed tracing.
+# This allows you to observe the causal chains of events across servers
+# including requests, key lookups etc., across any server running
+# synapse or any other other services which supports opentracing
+# (specifically those implemented with Jaeger).
+#
+opentracing:
+    # tracing is disabled by default. Uncomment the following line to enable it.
+    #
+    #enabled: true
+
+    # The list of homeservers we wish to send and receive span contexts and span baggage.
+    # See docs/opentracing.rst
+    # This is a list of regexes which are matched against the server_name of the
+    # homeserver.
+    #
+    # By defult, it is empty, so no servers are matched.
+    #
+    #homeserver_whitelist:
+    #  - ".*"
+
+    # Jaeger can be configured to sample traces at different rates.
+    # All configuration options provided by Jaeger can be set here.
+    # Jaeger's configuration mostly related to trace sampling which
+    # is documented here:
+    # https://www.jaegertracing.io/docs/1.13/sampling/.
+    #
+    #jaeger_config:
+    #  sampler:
+    #    type: const
+    #    param: 1
+
+    #  Logging whether spans were started and reported
+    #
+    #  logging:
+    #    false
+
+
+# vim:ft=yaml