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Clarifications for reverse proxy docs #4607

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Factor out the reverse proxy info to a separate file, add some more info on
reverse-proxying the federation port.

Factor out the reverse proxy info to a separate file, add some more info on
reverse-proxying the federation port.
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Synapse 0.99.1 (2019-02-14)
===========================

Features
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- Include m.room.encryption on invites by default ([\#3902](#3902))
- Federation OpenID listener resource can now be activated even if federation is disabled ([\#4420](#4420))
- Synapse's ACME support will now correctly reprovision a certificate that approaches its expiry while Synapse is running. ([\#4522](#4522))
- Add ability to update backup versions ([\#4580](#4580))
- Allow the "unavailable" presence status for /sync.
  This change makes Synapse compliant with r0.4.0 of the Client-Server specification. ([\#4592](#4592))
- There is no longer any need to specify `no_tls`: it is inferred from the absence of TLS listeners ([\#4613](#4613), [\#4615](#4615), [\#4617](#4617), [\#4636](#4636))
- The default configuration no longer requires TLS certificates. ([\#4614](#4614))

Bugfixes
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- Copy over room federation ability on room upgrade. ([\#4530](#4530))
- Fix noisy "twisted.internet.task.TaskStopped" errors in logs ([\#4546](#4546))
- Synapse is now tolerant of the `tls_fingerprints` option being None or not specified. ([\#4589](#4589))
- Fix 'no unique or exclusion constraint' error ([\#4591](#4591))
- Transfer Server ACLs on room upgrade. ([\#4608](#4608))
- Fix failure to start when not TLS certificate was given even if TLS was disabled. ([\#4618](#4618))
- Fix self-signed cert notice from generate-config. ([\#4625](#4625))
- Fix performance of `user_ips` table deduplication background update ([\#4626](#4626), [\#4627](#4627))

Internal Changes
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- Change the user directory state query to use a filtered call to the db instead of a generic one. ([\#4462](#4462))
- Reject federation transactions if they include more than 50 PDUs or 100 EDUs. ([\#4513](#4513))
- Reduce duplication of ``synapse.app`` code. ([\#4567](#4567))
- Fix docker upload job to push -py2 images. ([\#4576](#4576))
- Add port configuration information to ACME instructions. ([\#4578](#4578))
- Update MSC1711 FAQ to calrify .well-known usage ([\#4584](#4584))
- Clean up default listener configuration ([\#4586](#4586))
- Clarifications for reverse proxy docs ([\#4607](#4607))
- Move ClientTLSOptionsFactory init out of `refresh_certificates` ([\#4611](#4611))
- Fail cleanly if listener config lacks a 'port' ([\#4616](#4616))
- Remove redundant entries from docker config ([\#4619](#4619))
- README updates ([\#4621](#4621))
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