![]() ![]() I’m going to use nginx: sudo apt update & sudo apt install -y nginx Go ahead and point those all at the machine you’ve provisioned. Then you’ll also need to expose matrix and Rocket.Chat on their perspective domains. So if I was to be reached at aaron v then I would also be reached at way you need to decide what domain will you be reached at? We’ll call this the federated domain. ![]() In this case i’m going to use v.įor federation generally the idea is that you are accessed much like you are by email. I’ve also selected Ubuntu 20.04 as the distro. In this case i’ve selected this digitalocean droplet: See the Rocket.Chat Documentation for more details. If you start using it more heavily you’ll probably want to increase to a couple of CPU and more ram. If your Rocket.Chat workspace will only support a few users you can generally get away with a machine like: Video guide should you prefer that format: This guide also uses Dendrite which is beta.Matrix support in Rocket.Chat is currently considered alpha.How to setup Rocket.Chat with a Matrix homeserver Tl dr You can now talk to anyone speaking the Matrix Protocol from Rocket.Chat. Rocket.Chat creates your user on the homeserver and controls it as if they are one and the same user. So when you opt to federate a room and invite a remote user using Matrix. This means Rocket.Chat is able to create users on the homeserver and then manage them. It does this by registering as an AppService with a Matrix homeserver. Rocket.Chat being able to talk the Matrix Protocol to me is a start of it achieving that. One of the beauties of email is not everyone is on the same domain or let alone even the same kind of mail server. One of the things I recall from early on is the vision of being as ubiquitious as email. I’ve been working with Rocket.Chat since I found it almost 7 years ago. This announcement is an exciting one to me. ![]() Rocket.Chat now has federation support via the Matrix protocol. ![]()
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