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authorErik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>2017-04-04 09:46:16 +0100
committerErik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>2017-04-04 09:46:16 +0100
commit62b89daac6f4418d831d531fa40ad71aa0c74fb9 (patch)
treea5fa797ac7e65f85cae52cccd88451e5672257c6 /docs
parentAlways advance stream tokens (diff)
parentMerge pull request #2095 from matrix-org/rav/cull_log_preserves (diff)
downloadsynapse-62b89daac6f4418d831d531fa40ad71aa0c74fb9.tar.xz
Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:matrix-org/synapse into erikj/repl_tcp_server
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-rw-r--r--docs/log_contexts.rst11
-rw-r--r--docs/postgres.rst6
-rw-r--r--docs/turn-howto.rst38
3 files changed, 45 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/docs/log_contexts.rst b/docs/log_contexts.rst
index 8d04a973de..eb1784e700 100644
--- a/docs/log_contexts.rst
+++ b/docs/log_contexts.rst
@@ -204,9 +204,14 @@ That doesn't follow the rules, but we can fix it by wrapping it with
 This technique works equally for external functions which return deferreds,
 or deferreds we have made ourselves.
 
-XXX: think this is what ``preserve_context_over_deferred`` is supposed to do,
-though it is broken, in that it only restores the logcontext for the duration
-of the callbacks, which doesn't comply with the logcontext rules.
+You can also use ``logcontext.make_deferred_yieldable``, which just does the
+boilerplate for you, so the above could be written:
+
+.. code:: python
+
+    def sleep(seconds):
+        return logcontext.make_deferred_yieldable(get_sleep_deferred(seconds))
+
 
 Fire-and-forget
 ---------------
diff --git a/docs/postgres.rst b/docs/postgres.rst
index 402ff9a4de..b592801e93 100644
--- a/docs/postgres.rst
+++ b/docs/postgres.rst
@@ -112,9 +112,9 @@ script one last time, e.g. if the SQLite database is at  ``homeserver.db``
 run::
 
     synapse_port_db --sqlite-database homeserver.db \
-        --postgres-config database_config.yaml
+        --postgres-config homeserver-postgres.yaml
 
 Once that has completed, change the synapse config to point at the PostgreSQL
-database configuration file using the ``database_config`` parameter (see
-`Synapse Config`_) and restart synapse. Synapse should now be running against
+database configuration file ``homeserver-postgres.yaml`` (i.e. rename it to 
+``homeserver.yaml``) and restart synapse. Synapse should now be running against
 PostgreSQL.
diff --git a/docs/turn-howto.rst b/docs/turn-howto.rst
index 04c0100715..e48628ce6e 100644
--- a/docs/turn-howto.rst
+++ b/docs/turn-howto.rst
@@ -50,14 +50,37 @@ You may be able to setup coturn via your package manager,  or set it up manually
 
        pwgen -s 64 1
 
- 5. Ensure youe firewall allows traffic into the TURN server on
+ 5. Consider your security settings.  TURN lets users request a relay
+    which will connect to arbitrary IP addresses and ports.  At the least
+    we recommend:
+
+       # VoIP traffic is all UDP. There is no reason to let users connect to arbitrary TCP endpoints via the relay.
+       no-tcp-relay
+
+       # don't let the relay ever try to connect to private IP address ranges within your network (if any)
+       # given the turn server is likely behind your firewall, remember to include any privileged public IPs too.
+       denied-peer-ip=10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255
+       denied-peer-ip=192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255
+       denied-peer-ip=172.16.0.0-172.31.255.255
+
+       # special case the turn server itself so that client->TURN->TURN->client flows work
+       allowed-peer-ip=10.0.0.1
+
+       # consider whether you want to limit the quota of relayed streams per user (or total) to avoid risk of DoS.
+       user-quota=12 # 4 streams per video call, so 12 streams = 3 simultaneous relayed calls per user.
+       total-quota=1200
+
+    Ideally coturn should refuse to relay traffic which isn't SRTP;
+    see https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/2009
+
+ 6. Ensure your firewall allows traffic into the TURN server on
     the ports you've configured it to listen on (remember to allow
-    both TCP and UDP if you've enabled both).
+    both TCP and UDP TURN traffic)
 
- 6. If you've configured coturn to support TLS/DTLS, generate or
+ 7. If you've configured coturn to support TLS/DTLS, generate or
     import your private key and certificate.
 
- 7. Start the turn server::
+ 8. Start the turn server::
  
        bin/turnserver -o
 
@@ -83,12 +106,19 @@ Your home server configuration file needs the following extra keys:
     to refresh credentials. The TURN REST API specification recommends
     one day (86400000).
 
+  4. "turn_allow_guests": Whether to allow guest users to use the TURN
+    server.  This is enabled by default, as otherwise VoIP will not
+    work reliably for guests.  However, it does introduce a security risk
+    as it lets guests connect to arbitrary endpoints without having gone
+    through a CAPTCHA or similar to register a real account.
+
 As an example, here is the relevant section of the config file for
 matrix.org::
 
     turn_uris: [ "turn:turn.matrix.org:3478?transport=udp", "turn:turn.matrix.org:3478?transport=tcp" ]
     turn_shared_secret: n0t4ctuAllymatr1Xd0TorgSshar3d5ecret4obvIousreAsons
     turn_user_lifetime: 86400000
+    turn_allow_guests: True
 
 Now, restart synapse::