@ -109,14 +109,14 @@ The process overall is as follows:
1. If the hostname is an IP literal, then that IP address should be used,
together with the given port number, or 8448 if no port is given. The
target server must present a valid certificate for the IP address.
Requests must be made with a `` Host `` header containing the IP address ,
without port .
The `` Host `` header in the request should be set to the server name ,
including the port if the server name included one .
2. If the hostname is not an IP literal, and the server name includes an explicit port,
resolve the IP address using AAAA or A records. Requests are made to
the resolved IP address and given port with a `` Host `` header of the
original host name (with port). The target server must present a valid
certificate for the hostname.
2. If the hostname is not an IP literal, and the server name includes an
explicit port, resolve the IP address using AAAA or A records. Requests
are made to the resolved IP address and given port with a `` Host `` header
of the original server name (with port). The target server must present a
valid certificate for the hostname.
3. If the hostname is not an IP literal, a regular HTTPS request is made
to `` https://<hostname>/.well-known/matrix/server `` , expecting the
@ -130,39 +130,38 @@ The process overall is as follows:
recommended. Errors are recommended to be cached for up to an hour,
and servers are encouraged to exponentially back off for repeated
failures. The schema of the `` /.well-known `` request is later in this
section. If the response is invalid (bad JSON, missing properties, etc),
attempts to connect to the target server are aborted - no connections
should be attempted. If the response is valid, the `` m.server `` property
is parsed as `` <delegated_server_name>[:<delegated_port>] `` and processed
as follows:
section. If the response is invalid (bad JSON, missing properties, non-200
response, etc), skip to step 4. If the response is valid, the `` m.server ``
property is parsed as `` <delegated_hostname>[:<delegated_port>] `` and
processed as follows:
* If `` <delegated_ server_ name>`` is an IP literal, then that IP address
* If `` <delegated_ host name>`` is an IP literal, then that IP address
should be used together with the `` <delegated_port> `` or 8448 if no
port is provided. The target server must present a valid TLS certificate
for the IP address. Requests must be made with a `` Host `` header containing
the IP address, w ith port.
the IP address, including the port if one was provided .
* If `` <delegated_ server_ name>`` is not an IP literal, and `` <delegated_port> ``
* If `` <delegated_ host name>`` is not an IP literal, and `` <delegated_port> ``
is present, an IP address is disovered by looking up an AAAA or A
record for `` <delegated_ server_ name>`` . The resulting IP address is
used, alongside the `` <delegated_port> `` , to make requests with a
`` Host `` header of `` <delegated_ server_ name>:<delegated_port>`` . The
target server must present a valid certificate for `` <delegated_ server_ name>`` .
record for `` <delegated_ host name>`` . The resulting IP address is
used, alongside the `` <delegated_port> `` . Requests must be made with a
`` Host `` header of `` <delegated_ host name>:<delegated_port>`` . The
target server must present a valid certificate for `` <delegated_ host name>`` .
* If `` <delegated_ server_ name>`` is not an IP literal and no
* If `` <delegated_ host name>`` is not an IP literal and no
`` <delegated_port> `` is present, an SRV record is looked up for
`` _matrix._tcp.<delegated_ server_ name>`` . This may result in another
`` _matrix._tcp.<delegated_ host name>`` . This may result in another
hostname (to be resolved using AAAA or A records) and port. Requests
should be made to the resolved IP address and port with a `` Host ``
header containing the `` <delegated_ server_ name>`` . The target server
must present a valid certificate for `` <delegated_ server_ name>`` .
header containing the `` <delegated_ host name>`` . The target server
must present a valid certificate for `` <delegated_ host name>`` .
* If no SRV record is found, an IP address is resolved using AAAA
or A records. Requests are then made to the resolve IP address
and a port of 8448, using a `` Host `` header of `` <delegated_ server_ name>`` .
The target server must present a valid certificate for `` <delegated_ server_ name>`` .
and a port of 8448, using a `` Host `` header of `` <delegated_ host name>`` .
The target server must present a valid certificate for `` <delegated_ host name>`` .
4. If the `/.well-known` request did not result in a 200 response, a server
4. If the `/.well-known` request resulted in an error response, a server
is found by resolving an SRV record for `` _matrix._tcp.<hostname> `` . This
may result in a hostname (to be resolved using AAAA or A records) and
port. Requests are made to the resolved IP address and port, using 8448