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- # We explicitly ask for your server's external IP address, because the same value is used for configuring coturn.
- # If you'd rather use a local IP here, make sure to set up `matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_address`.
- #
- # To connect using a non-root user (and elevate to root with sudo later),
- # replace `ansible_ssh_user=root` with something like this: `ansible_ssh_user=username ansible_become=true ansible_become_user=root`.
- # If sudo requires a password, either add `become_password=PASSWORD_HERE` to the host line
- # or tell Ansible to ask you for the password interactively by adding a `--ask-become-pass` (`-K`) flag to all `ansible-playbook` (or `just`) commands.
- #
- # For improved Ansible performance, SSH pipelining is enabled by default in `ansible.cfg`.
- # If this causes SSH connection troubles, disable it by adding `ansible_ssh_pipelining=False`
- # to the host line below or by adding `ansible_ssh_pipelining: False` to your variables file.
- #
- # If you're running this Ansible playbook on the same server as the one you're installing to,
- # consider adding an additional `ansible_connection=local` argument to the host line below.
- #
- # Ansible may fail to discover which Python interpreter to use on the host for some distros (like Ubuntu 20.04).
- # You may sometimes need to explicitly add the argument `ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python3`
- # to the host line below.
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- [matrix_servers]
- matrix.example.com ansible_host=<your-server's external IP address> ansible_ssh_user=root
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