misc docs changes

Signed-off-by: strawberry <strawberry@puppygock.gay>
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At some point the appservice guide should ask you to add a registration yaml
file to the homeserver. In Synapse you would do this by adding the path to the
homeserver.yaml, but in Conduit you can do this from within Matrix:
homeserver.yaml, but in conduwuit you can do this from within Matrix:
First, go into the #admins room of your homeserver. The first person that
First, go into the `#admins` room of your homeserver. The first person that
registered on the homeserver automatically joins it. Then send a message into
the room like this:
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```
You can confirm it worked by sending a message like this:
`@conduit:your.server.name: appservices list`
`!admin appservices list`
The `@conduit` bot should answer with `Appservices (1): your-bridge`
Then you are done. Conduit will send messages to the appservices and the
Then you are done. conduwuit will send messages to the appservices and the
appservice can send requests to the homeserver. You don't need to restart
Conduit, but if it doesn't work, restarting while the appservice is running
conduwuit, but if it doesn't work, restarting while the appservice is running
could help.
## Appservice-specific instructions
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To remove an appservice go to your admin room and execute
`@conduit:your.server.name: appservices unregister <name>`
`!admin appservices unregister <name>`
where `<name>` one of the output of `appservices list`.
### Tested appservices
These appservices have been tested and work with Conduit without any extra steps:
- [matrix-appservice-discord](https://github.com/Half-Shot/matrix-appservice-discord)
- [mautrix-hangouts](https://github.com/mautrix/hangouts/)
- [mautrix-telegram](https://github.com/mautrix/telegram/)
- [mautrix-signal](https://github.com/mautrix/signal/) from version `0.2.2` forward.
- [heisenbridge](https://github.com/hifi/heisenbridge/)

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Now we need to create the conduwuit's config file in `/etc/conduwuit/conduwuit.toml`. The example config can be found at [conduwuit-example.toml](../configuration.md).**Please take a moment to read it. You need to change at least the server name.**
RocksDB (`rocksdb`) is the only supported database backend. SQLite only exists for historical reasons and is not recommended. Any performance issues, storage issues, database issues, etc will not be assisted if using SQLite and you will be asked to migrate to RocksDB first.
RocksDB is the only supported database backend. SQLite only exists for historical reasons, is not recommended, and will be removed soon (likely in v0.5.0). Any performance issues, storage issues, database issues, etc will not be assisted if using SQLite and you will be asked to migrate to RocksDB first.
## Setting the correct file permissions
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Refer to the documentation or various guides online of your chosen reverse proxy software. A [Caddy](https://caddyserver.com/) example will be provided as this is the recommended reverse proxy for new users and is very trivial to use (handles TLS, reverse proxy headers, etc transparently with proper defaults).
Lighttpd is not supported as it seems to mess with the `X-Matrix` Authorization header, making federation non-functional. If using Apache, you need to use `nocanon` to prevent this.
### Caddy
Create `/etc/caddy/conf.d/conduwuit_caddyfile` and enter this (substitute for your server name).