." The last field is the codename, by the way. ." ALL MANPAGES FOR PARSEE ARE UNDER PUBLIC DOMAIN .TH parsee-bridge-guidebook 7 "Parsee Utility" "star-of-hope" .SH NAME parsee-bridge-guidebook - A short guidebook on running a Parsee bridge .SH INTRODUCTION .P This manpage is intended to be a guidebook for Parsee administrators. It is meant to show how to create an instance with an XMPP-Matrix server (though it cannot be specific, due to their ecosystem diversity), how to plumb rooms, and moderate them through. .P It also assumes Parsee is properly built and installed, in which case you are seeing this from .I man itself. .SH CONVENTIONS This page shall assume a few things that .B must be changed to fit your configuration. Please read those carefully, or it will come and bite at you! .P First off, it assumes that you have a domain at .I blow.hole and that any other domains related to Parsee are it's subdomains, as you'll see. .P We also assume you're planning on making the XMPP component available at .I j.blow.hole , and that Parsee can reach it by using .I localhost:1234 . It is highly recommended that Parsee can reach the component locally, as the stream cannot be encrypted! .P The Parsee HTTP server (which is used for media and the appservice) shall be reached through .I https://p.blow.hole/ via a reverse proxy. This manual shall only show you what port to make available, as there are many reverse proxy options available. .P Finally, the Matrix server will be publicly known as .I m.blow.hole . That is, if .B bob is in it, then they shall be known as .I @bob:m.blow.hole . .SH SETTING UP Setting up Parsee mainly involves creating a valid configuration file and the database. Most of this however is dealt with by .I parsee-config(1) TODO .P .SH LICENSE This document is under public domain, or CC0 if not allowed by local law. .SH SEE ALSO .B parsee(1), parsee-cmd-syntax(7)