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# Note that this config is most certainly incomplete. Please help out and let me know what's missing
# via Discord/Matrix or in a GitHub issue.
ntfy.sh {
reverse_proxy 127.0.0.1:2586
}
http://nfty.sh {
ntfy.sh, http://nfty.sh {
reverse_proxy 127.0.0.1:2586
}
```

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option is mostly equivalent to `Firebase: no`, but was introduced to allow future flexibility. The flag additionally
enables auto-detection of the message encoding. If the message is binary, it'll be encoded as base64.
## Public topics
Obviously all topics on ntfy.sh are public, but there are a few designated topics that are used in examples, and topics
that you can use to try out what [authentication and access control](#authentication) looks like.
| Topic | User | Permissions | Description |
|------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------|
| [announcements](https://ntfy.sh/announcements) | `*` (unauthenticated) | Read-only for everyone | Release announcements and such |
| [stats](https://ntfy.sh/stats) | `*` (unauthenticated) | Read-only for everyone | Daily statistics about ntfy.sh usage |
| [mytopic-rw](https://ntfy.sh/mytopic-rw) | `testuser` (password: `testuser`) | Read-write for `testuser`, no access for anyone else | Test topic |
| [mytopic-ro](https://ntfy.sh/mytopic-ro) | `testuser` (password: `testuser`) | Read-only for `testuser`, no access for anyone else | Test topic |
| [mytopic-wo](https://ntfy.sh/mytopic-wo) | `testuser` (password: `testuser`) | Write-only for `testuser`, no access for anyone else | Test topic |
## Limitations
There are a few limitations to the API to prevent abuse and to keep the server healthy. Almost all of these settings
are configurable via the server side [rate limiting settings](config.md#rate-limiting). Most of these limits you won't run into,