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Matrix RTC/Element Call Setup
Notes
- This guide assumes that you are using docker compose for deployment.
yourdomain.comis whatever you have set asserver_namein your tuwunel.toml. This needs to be replaced with the actual domain. It is assumed that you will be hosting MatrixRTC atmatrix-rtc.yourdomain.com. If you wish to host this service at a different subdomain, this needs to be replaced as well.- This guide provides example configuration for Caddy, Nginx and Traefik reverse proxies. Others can be used, but the configuration will need to be adapted.
Instructions
1. Set Up DNS
Create a DNS record for matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com pointing to your server.
2. Create Docker Containers
- Create a directory for your MatrixRTC setup e.g.
mkdir /opt/matrix-rtc. - Change directory to your new directory. e.g.
cd /opt/matrix-rtc. - Create and open a compose.yaml file for MatrixRTC. e.g.
nano compose.yaml. - Add the following.
MRTCKEYandMRTCSECRETshould be random strings. It is suggested thatMRTCKEYis 20 characters andMRTCSECRETis 64 characters.
services:
matrix-rtc-jwt:
image: ghcr.io/element-hq/lk-jwt-service:latest
container_name: matrix-rtc-jwt
environment:
- LIVEKIT_JWT_BIND=:8081
- LIVEKIT_URL=wss://matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com
- LIVEKIT_KEY=MRTCKEY
- LIVEKIT_SECRET=MRTCSECRET
- LIVEKIT_FULL_ACCESS_HOMESERVERS=yourdomain.com
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- "8081:8081"
matrix-rtc-livekit:
image: livekit/livekit-server:latest
container_name: matrix-rtc-livekit
command: --config /etc/livekit.yaml
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- ./livekit.yaml:/etc/livekit.yaml:ro
network_mode: "host"
# Uncomment the lines below and comment `network_mode: "host"` above to specify port mappings.
# ports:
# - "7880:7880/tcp"
# - "7881:7881/tcp"
# - "50100-50200:50100-50200/udp"
- Create and open a livekit.yaml file. e.g.
nano livekit.yaml. - Add the following.
MRTCKEYandMRTCSECRETshould be the same as those from compose.yaml.
port: 7880
bind_addresses:
- ""
rtc:
tcp_port: 7881
port_range_start: 50100
port_range_end: 50200
use_external_ip: true
enable_loopback_candidate: false
keys:
MRTCKEY: MRTCSECRET
3. Configure .well-known
3.1. .well-known served by Tuwunel
Follow this step if your .well-known configuration is served by Tuwunel. Otherwise follow Step 3.2
- Open your tuwunel.toml file. e.g.
nano /etc/tuwunel/tuwunel.toml. - Find the line reading
#rtc_transports = []and replace it with:
[[global.well_known.rtc_transports]]
type = "livekit"
livekit_service_url = "https://matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com"
3.2. .well-known served independently
Follow this step if you serve your .well-known/matrix files directly. Otherwise follow Step 3.1
- Open your
.well-known/matrix/clientfile. e.g.nano /var//www/.well-known/matrix/client. - Add the following:
"org.matrix.msc4143.rtc_foci": [
{
"type": "livekit",
"livekit_service_url": "https://matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com"
}
]
The final file should look something like this:
{
"m.homeserver": {
"base_url":"https://matrix.yourdomain.com"
},
"org.matrix.msc4143.rtc_foci": [
{
"type": "livekit",
"livekit_service_url": "https://matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com"
}
]
}
4. Configure Firewall
You will need to allow ports 7881/tcp and 50100:50200/udp through your firewall. If you use UFW, the commands are: ufw allow 7881/tcp and ufw allow 50100:50200/udp.
5. Configure Reverse Proxy
As reverse proxies can be installed in different ways, step by step instructions are not given for this section. If you use Caddy as your reverse proxy, follow step 5.1. If you use Nginx, follow step 5.2. If you use Traefik, follow step 5.3.
5.1. Caddy
- Add the following to your Caddyfile. If you are running Caddy in Docker, replace
localhostwithmatrix-rtc-jwtin the first instance, andmatrix-rtc-livekitin the second.
matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com {
# This is matrix-rtc-jwt
@jwt_service {
path /sfu/get* /healthz*
}
handle @jwt_service {
reverse_proxy localhost:8081
}
# This is livekit
handle {
reverse_proxy localhost:7880 {
header_up Connection "upgrade"
header_up Upgrade {http.request.header.Upgrade}
}
}
}
- Restart Caddy.
5.2. Nginx
- Add the following to your Nginx configuration. If you are running Nginx in Docker, replace
localhostwithmatrix-rtc-jwtin the first instance, andmatrix-rtc-livekitin the second.
server {
listen 443 ssl;
listen [::]:443 ssl;
http2 on;
server_name matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com;
# Logging
access_log /var/log/nginx/matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com.log;
error_log /var/log/nginx/matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com.error;
# TLS example for certificate obtained from Let's Encrypt.
ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com/fullchain.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com/privkey.pem;
# lk-jwt-service
location ~ ^(/sfu/get|/healthz) {
proxy_pass http://localhost:8081;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Server $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
}
# livekit
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:7880;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Server $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
# Optional timeouts per LiveKit
proxy_read_timeout 300s;
proxy_send_timeout 300s;
}
}
- Restart Nginx.
5.3. Traefik
- Add your
matrix-rtc-jwtmatrix-rtc-livekitto your traefik's network
services:
matrix-rtc-jwt:
# ...
networks:
- proxy # your traefik network name
matrix-rtc-livekit:
# ...
networks:
- proxy # your traefik network name
networks:
proxy: # your traefik network name
external: true
- Configure with either one of the methods below
2.1 Labels
services:
matrix-rtc-jwt:
# ...
labels:
- "traefik.enable=true"
- "traefik.http.routers.matrixrtcjwt.entrypoints=websecure"
- "traefik.http.routers.matrixrtcjwt.rule=Host(`matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com`) && PathPrefix(`/sfu/get`) || PathPrefix(`/healthz`)"
- "traefik.http.routers.matrixrtcjwt.tls=true"
- "traefik.http.routers.matrixrtcjwt.service=matrixrtcjwt"
- "traefik.http.services.matrixrtcjwt.loadbalancer.server.port=8081"
- "traefik.http.routers.matrixrtcjwt.tls.certresolver=yourcertresolver" # change to your cert resolver's name
- "traefik.docker.network=proxy" # your traefik network name
matrix-rtc-livekit:
# ...
labels:
- "traefik.enable=true"
- "traefik.http.routers.livekit.entrypoints=websecure"
- "traefik.http.routers.livekit.rule=Host(`matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com`)"
- "traefik.http.routers.livekit.tls=true"
- "traefik.http.routers.livekit.service=livekit"
- "traefik.http.services.livekit.loadbalancer.server.port=7880"
- "traefik.http.routers.livekit.tls.certresolver=yourcertresolver" # change to your cert resolver's name
- "traefik.docker.network=proxy" # your traefik network name
2.2 Config file
http:
routers:
matrixrtcjwt:
entryPoints:
- "websecure"
rule: "Host(`matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com`) && PathPrefix(`/sfu/get`) || PathPrefix(`/healthz`)"
tls:
certResolver: "yourcertresolver" # change to your cert resolver's name
service: matrixrtcjwt
livekit:
entryPoints:
- "websecure"
rule: "Host(`matrix-rtc.yourdomain.com`)"
tls:
certResolver: "yourcertresolver" # change to your cert resolver's name
service: livekit
services:
matrixrtcjwt:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- url: "http://matrix-rtc-jwt:8081"
passHostHeader: true
livekit:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- url: "http://matrix-rtc-livekit:7880"
passHostHeader: true
6. Start Docker Containers
- Ensure you are in your matrix-rtc directory. e.g.
cd /opt/matrix-rtc. - Start containers:
docker compose up -d.
Element Call should now be working.
Additional Configuration
TURN Integration
If you follow this guide, and also set up Coturn as per the tuwunel documentation, there will be a port clash between the two services. To avoid this, the following must be added to your coturn.conf:
min-port=50201
max-port=65535
If you have Coturn configured, you can use it as a TURN server for Livekit to improve call reliability. As Coturn allows multiple instances of static-auth-secret, it is suggested that the secret used for Livekit is different to that used for tuwunel.
- Create a secret for Coturn. It is suggested that this should be a random 64 character alphanumeric string.
- Add the following line to the end of your
turnserver.conf.AUTH_SECRETis the secret created in Step 1.
static-auth-secret=AUTH_SECRET
- Add the following to the end of the
rtcblock in yourlivekit.yaml.AUTH_SECRETis the same as above.turn.yourdomain.comshould be replaced with your actual TURN domain.
turn_servers:
- host: turn.yourdomain.com
port: 5349
protocol: tls
secret: "AUTH_SECRET"
Using the Livekit Built In TURN Server
It is also possible to use the built in Livekit TURN server. Getting this to work can be a somewhat involved process, and a TURN server is not usually required for Matrix RTC calls. Consequently, instructions are not provided here at this time. If you would like to configure this, more information can be found here.