Update configuring-playbook-own-webserver.md to note that Traefik is the default reverse-proxy since 1 year ago

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# Using your own webserver, instead of this playbook's Traefik reverse-proxy (optional, advanced)
**Note**: the playbook is [in the process of moving to Traefik](../CHANGELOG.md#reverse-proxy-configuration-changes-and-initial-traefik-support). The **documentation below may be incomplete or misleading**.
By default, this playbook installs its own [Traefik](https://traefik.io/) reverse-proxy server (in a Docker container) which listens on ports 80 and 443.
By default, this playbook installs its own nginx webserver (called `matrix-nginx-proxy`, in a Docker container) which listens on ports 80 and 443.
If that's alright, you can skip this.
Soon, this default will change and the playbook will install its own [Traefik](https://traefik.io/) reverse-proxy instead.
## Traefik
[Traefik](https://traefik.io/) will be the default reverse-proxy for the playbook in the near future.
[Traefik](https://traefik.io/) is the default reverse-proxy for the playbook since [2023-02-26](../CHANGELOG.md/#2023-02-26).
There are 2 ways to use Traefik with this playbook, as described below.
### Traefik managed by the playbook
To switch to Traefik now, use configuration like this:
To have the playbook install and use Traefik, use configuration like this (as seen in `examples/vars.yml`):
```yaml
matrix_playbook_reverse_proxy_type: playbook-managed-traefik
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devture_traefik_config_certificatesResolvers_acme_email: YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS
```
This will install Traefik in the place of `matrix-nginx-proxy`. Traefik will manage SSL certificates for all services seamlessly.
Traefik will manage SSL certificates for all services seamlessly.
**Note**: during the transition period, `matrix-nginx-proxy` will still be installed in local-only mode. Do not be alarmed to see `matrix-nginx-proxy` running even when you've chosen Traefik as your reverse-proxy. In the future, we'll be able to run without nginx, but we're not there yet.
**Note**: for a while longer, our old reverse-proxy (`matrix-nginx-proxy`) will still be installed in local-only mode. Do not be alarmed to see `matrix-nginx-proxy` running even when you've chosen Traefik as your reverse-proxy. In the near future, we'll be able to run without nginx, but we're not there yet.
### Traefik managed by you
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## Another webserver
If you don't wish to use Traefik or `matrix-nginx-proxy`, you can also use your own webserver.
If you don't wish to use Traefik, you can also use your own webserver.
Doing this is possible, but requires manual work.
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#### Using your own nginx reverse-proxy running on the same machine
**WARNING**: this type of setup is not maintained and will be removed in the future. We recommend that you go for [Fronting the integrated reverse-proxy webserver with another reverse-proxy](#fronting-the-integrated-reverse-proxy-webserver-with-another-reverse-proxy) instead.
**WARNING**: this type of setup is not maintained and will be removed in the near future. We recommend that you go for [Fronting the integrated reverse-proxy webserver with another reverse-proxy](#fronting-the-integrated-reverse-proxy-webserver-with-another-reverse-proxy) instead.
If you'll be using `nginx` running on the same machine (not in a container), you can make the playbook help you generate configuration for `nginx` with this configuration:

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