# Continuwuity for Debian This document provides information about downloading and deploying the Debian package. You can also use this guide for other deb-based distributions such as Ubuntu. ### Installation To add the Continuwuation apt repository: ```bash # Import the Continuwuation signing key sudo curl https://forgejo.ellis.link/api/packages/continuwuation/debian/repository.key -o /etc/apt/keyrings/forgejo-continuwuation.asc # Add a new apt source list pointing to the repository echo "deb [signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/forgejo-continuwuation.asc] https://forgejo.ellis.link/api/packages/continuwuation/debian $(lsb_release -sc) stable" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/continuwuation.list # Update remote package lists sudo apt update ``` To install continuwuity: ```bash sudo apt install continuwuity ``` The `continuwuity` package conflicts with the old `conduwuit` package and will remove it automatically when installed. See the [generic deployment guide](../deploying/generic.md) for additional information about using the Debian package. ### Configuration After installation, Continuwuity places the example configuration at `/etc/conduwuit/conduwuit.toml` as the default configuration file. The configuration file indicates which settings you must change before starting the service. You can customize additional settings by uncommenting and modifying the configuration options in `/etc/conduwuit/conduwuit.toml`. ### Running The package uses the [`conduwuit.service`](../configuration/examples.md#example-systemd-unit-file) systemd unit file to start and stop Continuwuity. The binary installs at `/usr/bin/conduwuit`. By default, this package assumes that Continuwuity runs behind a reverse proxy. The default configuration options apply (listening on `localhost` and TCP port `6167`). Matrix federation requires a valid domain name and TLS. To federate properly, you must set up TLS certificates and certificate renewal. For information about setting up a reverse proxy and TLS, consult online documentation and guides. The [generic deployment guide](../deploying/generic.md#setting-up-the-reverse-proxy) documents Caddy, which is the most user-friendly option for reverse proxy configuration.