@ -148,28 +148,45 @@ to send. The process overall is as follows:
Requests must be made with a `Host` header of
`<delegated_hostname>:<delegated_port>`. The target server must
present a valid certificate for `<delegated_hostname>`.
3. If `<delegated_hostname>` is not an IP literal and no
3. {{<added-inv="1.8">}} If `<delegated_hostname>` is not an IP literal and no
`<delegated_port>` is present, an SRV record is looked up for
`_matrix-fed._tcp.<delegated_hostname>`. 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_hostname>`. The
target server must present a valid certificate for
`<delegated_hostname>`.
4. **[Deprecated]** If `<delegated_hostname>` is not an IP literal, no
`<delegated_port>` is present, and a `_matrix-fed._tcp.<delegated_hostname>`
SRV record was not found, an SRV record is looked up for
`_matrix._tcp.<delegated_hostname>`. 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_hostname>`. The
target server must present a valid certificate for
`<delegated_hostname>`.
4. If no SRV record is found, an IP address is resolved using CNAME, AAAA
5. If no SRV record is found, an IP address is resolved using CNAME, AAAA
or A records. Requests are then made to the resolve IP address
and a port of 8448, using a `Host` header of
`<delegated_hostname>`. The target server must present a valid
certificate for `<delegated_hostname>`.
4. If the `/.well-known` request resulted in an error response, a server is
4. {{<added-inv="1.8">}} If the `/.well-known` request resulted in an error response, a server is
found by resolving an SRV record for `_matrix-fed._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, with a `Host`
header of `<hostname>`. The target server must present a valid certificate
for `<hostname>`.
5. **[Deprecated]** If the `/.well-known` request resulted in an error response,
and a `_matrix-fed._tcp.<hostname>` SRV record was not found, 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, with a `Host`
header of `<hostname>`. The target server must present a valid certificate
for `<hostname>`.
5. If the `/.well-known` request returned an error response, and the
6. If the `/.well-known` request returned an error response, and the
SRV record was not found, an IP address is resolved using CNAME, AAAA and A
records. Requests are made to the resolved IP address using port
8448 and a `Host` header containing the `<hostname>`. The target
@ -191,6 +208,14 @@ mandated by [RFC2782](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2782.html):
> the name MUST NOT be an alias (in the sense of RFC 1034 or RFC 2181)
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Steps 3.4 and 5 are deprecated because they use a service name not registered by IANA.
They may be removed in a future version of the specification. Server admins are encouraged
to use `.well-known` over any form of SRV records.
The IANA registration for port 8448 and `matrix-fed` can be found [here](https://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names-port-numbers/service-names-port-numbers.xhtml?search=matrix-fed).