matrix-synapse (1.9.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
The default logging config now comes with the logging level for Synapse
itself set to INFO, but some other modules and Twisted set to WARN.
This verbosity should be fine for normal uses, but when troubleshooting,
users may want to revert all WARNs to INFO or maybe even DEBUG.
The future releases will try to align the defaults to the upstream’s
one.
-- Andrej Shadura <andrewsh@debian.org> Thu, 23 Jan 2020 18:59:21 +0100
matrix-synapse (0.99.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
This version of the package introduces support for the Server-to-Server
Spec r0.1. Since this version of the specification, self-signed
certificates will no longer be valid for homeservers. While 0.99.0 still
accepts self-signed certificates, the next release of Synapse will not.
It is critical that you configure a valid TLS certificate. Synapse will
not automatically invalidate or warn about existing self-signed
certificates.
Starting from 0.99.0, Synapse supports ACME protocol to request
certificates from Let’s Encrypt, but this code is not yet available
in Debian packages, which means that you need to set it up manually
for now.
Please note that if your homeserver runs under a different domain
name than your server name, you will need to configure the .well-known
resource; just having an SRV record will not be enough to federate
with Synapse 1.0 servers.
See /usr/share/doc/matrix-synapse/misc/MSC1711_certificates_FAQ.md.gz
for more details.
-- Andrej Shadura <andrewsh@debian.org> Sat, 09 Feb 2019 15:21:23 +0100
matrix-synapse (0.34.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
From 0.34.0~rc2 on, matrix-synapse runs using Python 3. This contrasts
with packages the upstream provides, where matrix-synapse is a Python 2
version, and the Python 3 version is shipped as matrix-synapse-py3.
-- Andrej Shadura <andrewsh@debian.org> Fri, 21 Dec 2018 13:34:26 +0100