├── A-rating-cert.PNG
├── files.toml
├── consul.sh
├── consul.yml
├── README.md
├── traefik-file.toml
├── pi-hole.yml
├── oauth.yml
├── pi-hole.conf
├── plex.yml
├── portainer.yml
├── beta
├── pihole-unbound.yml
└── traefik-secured.yml
├── traefik-swarm-mode.yml
├── pvr.yml
├── LICENSE
└── traefikflags.txt
/A-rating-cert.PNG:
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/files.toml:
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1 | [backends]
2 | [backends.traefik-backend]
3 | [backends.traefik-backend.servers]
4 | [backends.traefik-backend.servers.server-traefik-backend-ext]
5 | url = "http://10.0.0.10:443"
6 | weight = 10
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/consul.sh:
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1 | ##CLI for docker, nonswarm.
2 |
3 | docker run -d --name=consul --net=host -e 'CONSUL_LOCAL_CONFIG={"datacenter":"us_east2","server":true}' -e 'CONSUL_BIND_INTERFACE=eth0' -e 'CONSUL_CLIENT_INTERFACE=eth0' consul agent -bind '{{ GetPrivateInterfaces | include "network" "10.0.0.0/8" | attr "address" }}' -bootstrap-expect
4 |
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/consul.yml:
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1 | ## Unable to chown host storage. consul's id must be matched on host system prior to use.
2 | consul:
3 | image: consul
4 | command: agent -server -bootstrap-expect=1
5 | volumes:
6 | - consul:/consul/data
7 | environment:
8 | - CONSUL_LOCAL_CONFIG={"datacenter":"us_east2","server":true}
9 | - CONSUL_BIND_INTERFACE=eth0
10 | - CONSUL_CLIENT_INTERFACE=eth0
11 | deploy:
12 | replicas: 1
13 | placement:
14 | constraints:
15 | - node.role == manager
16 | restart_policy:
17 | condition: on-failure
18 | networks:
19 | - traefik
20 |
21 | networks:
22 | traefik:
23 | driver: overlay
24 | external: true
25 |
26 | volumes:
27 | consul:
28 | driver: "not local"
29 |
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/README.md:
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1 | My goal is to provide a means of security while having fun.
2 |
3 | I have created a default toml-less traefik.yml which has full HSTS capabilities, dynamic DNS resolvers (both for traefik itself and for ACME), enhanced security features, and whitelistings to help with compatibility.
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 | Test your website here!
9 |
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/
10 |
https://www.grc.com/dns/dns.htm
11 |
12 | Here's some good information to learn about
13 |
https://github.com/ssllabs/research/wiki/SSL-and-TLS-Deployment-Best-Practices#25-use-forward-secrecy
14 |
https://scotthelme.co.uk/https-cheat-sheet/
15 |
https://www.toptenreviews.com/secure-encryption-methods
16 |
https://dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/DNS+Privacy+Project+Homepage
17 |
https://openvpn.net/security-advisory/the-voracle-attack-vulnerability/
18 |
https://www.cisecurity.org/cis-benchmarks/
19 |
20 |
21 | I am currently working on creating a frontend and backend traefik which will remove the socket access to the traefik facing the internet.
22 |
23 | I want to also get a elevated permissions proxy setup for the system https://github.com/Tecnativa/docker-socket-proxy
24 |
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/traefik-file.toml:
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1 | [file]
2 | #https://docs.traefik.io/user-guide/kv-config/#dynamic-configuration-in-key-value-store
3 |
4 | # rules
5 | [backends]
6 | [backends.backend1]
7 | [backends.backend1.circuitbreaker]
8 | expression = "NetworkErrorRatio() > 0.5"
9 | [backends.backend1.servers.server1]
10 | url = "http://172.17.0.2:80"
11 | weight = 10
12 | [backends.backend1.servers.server2]
13 | url = "http://172.17.0.3:80"
14 | weight = 1
15 | [backends.backend2]
16 | [backends.backend1.maxconn]
17 | amount = 10
18 | extractorfunc = "request.host"
19 | [backends.backend2.LoadBalancer]
20 | method = "drr"
21 | [backends.backend2.servers.server1]
22 | url = "http://172.17.0.4:80"
23 | weight = 1
24 | [backends.backend2.servers.server2]
25 | url = "http://172.17.0.5:80"
26 | weight = 2
27 |
28 | [frontends]
29 | [frontends.frontend1]
30 | backend = "backend2"
31 | [frontends.frontend1.routes.test_1]
32 | rule = "Host:test.localhost"
33 | [frontends.frontend2]
34 | backend = "backend1"
35 | passHostHeader = true
36 | priority = 10
37 | [frontends.frontend2.auth.basic]
38 | users = [
39 | "test:$apr1$H6uskkkW$IgXLP6ewTrSuBkTrqE8wj/",
40 | "test2:$apr1$d9hr9HBB$4HxwgUir3HP4EsggP/QNo0",
41 | ]
42 | entrypoints = ["https"] # overrides defaultEntryPoints
43 | [frontends.frontend2.routes.test_1]
44 | rule = "Host:{subdomain:[a-z]+}.localhost"
45 | [frontends.frontend3]
46 | entrypoints = ["http", "https"] # overrides defaultEntryPoints
47 | backend = "backend2"
48 | rule = "Path:/test"
49 |
50 | [[tls]]
51 | [tls.certificate]
52 | certFile = "path/to/your.cert"
53 | keyFile = "path/to/your.key"
54 |
55 | [[tls]]
56 | entryPoints = ["https","other-https"]
57 | [tls.certificate]
58 | certFile = """-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
59 |
60 | -----END CERTIFICATE-----"""
61 | keyFile = """-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
62 |
63 | -----END CERTIFICATE-----"""
64 |
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/pi-hole.yml:
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1 | version: '3.7'
2 |
3 | services:
4 | pihole:
5 | domainname: ${DOMAINNAME}
6 | image: pihole/pihole:latest
7 | dns:
8 | - 127.0.0.1
9 | - 192.168.1.1
10 | - 1.1.1.1
11 | ports:
12 | - '0.0.0.0:53:53/tcp'
13 | - '0.0.0.0:53:53/udp'
14 | - '0.0.0.0:67:67/udp'
15 | # - '0.0.0.0:80:80/tcp'
16 | volumes:
17 | # run `touch ${USERDIR}/pihole/pihole.log` first unless you like errors
18 | - ${USERDIR}/pihole/pihole.log:/var/log/pihole.log
19 | - ${USERDIR}/pihole/config:/etc/pihole/
20 | - ${USERDIR}/pihole/dnsmasq.d:/etc/dnsmasq.d/
21 | environment:
22 | ServerIP: 192.168.1.51
23 | IPv6: 'False'
24 | PROXY_LOCATION: pihole
25 | VIRTUAL_HOST: pihole.${DOMAINNAME}
26 | VIRTUAL_PORT: 80
27 | TZ: ${TZ}
28 | WEBPASSWORD: "${PIPASS}"
29 | DNSMASQ_LISTENING: all
30 | PUID: 1000
31 | PGID: 1000
32 | extra_hosts:
33 | # Point any of the jwilder virtual_host addresses
34 | # to your docker host ip address
35 | - 'pihole.${DOMAINNAME}:192.168.1.51'
36 | networks:
37 | - traefik
38 | - piholenet
39 | deploy:
40 | mode: replicated
41 | replicas: 1
42 | endpoint_mode: vip
43 | #Recommended, but not required.
44 | # placement:
45 | # constraints: [node.role == worker]
46 | update_config:
47 | parallelism: 1
48 | order: stop-first
49 | failure_action: rollback
50 | monitor: 2m
51 | delay: 15s
52 | restart_policy:
53 | condition: on-failure
54 | labels:
55 | traefik.enable: "true"
56 | # https://www.techjunktrunk.com/docker/2017/11/03/traefik-default-server-catch-all/
57 | traefik.frontend.rule: HostRegexp:pihole.skylarker.org,{catchall:.*}
58 | traefik.frontend.priority: 1
59 | traefik.backend: pihole
60 | traefik.port: 80
61 |
62 | networks:
63 | traefik:
64 | driver: overlay
65 | attachable: true
66 | name: traefik
67 | external: true
68 | piholenet:
69 | driver: overlay
70 | attachable: true
71 | name: piholenet
72 | external: false
73 |
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/oauth.yml:
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1 | version: '3.7'
2 |
3 | services:
4 | oauth:
5 | image: thomseddon/traefik-forward-auth
6 | TZ: ${TZ}
7 | CLIENT_ID: $OAUTHCLIENTID
8 | CLIENT_SECRET: $OAUTHCLIENTSECRET
9 | SECRET= COOKIESECRET # can be anything
10 | COOKIE_SECURE=false
11 | COOKIE_DOMAINS=${DOMAINNAME}
12 | AUTH_HOST=oauth.${DOMAINNAME}
13 | WHITELIST= ${EMAIL} # Enter Gmail accounts you want to allow access
14 | networks:
15 | - traefik
16 | deploy:
17 | mode: replicated
18 | replicas: 1
19 | # placement:
20 | # constraints: [node.role == manager]
21 | update_config:
22 | delay: 30s
23 | restart_policy:
24 | condition: on-failure
25 | max_attempts: 5
26 | labels:
27 | traefik.enable: "true"
28 | traefik.frontend.headers.customResponseHeaders: X-Robots-Tag:noindex,nofollow,nosnippet,noarchive,notranslate,noimageindex
29 | traefik.frontend.redirect.entryPoint: https
30 | traefik.frontend.entryPoint: http
31 | traefik.backend: oauth
32 | traefik.frontend.rule: Host:oauth.${DOMAINNAME},
33 | traefik.port: 4181
34 | traefik.docker.network: traefik
35 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLRedirect: "true"
36 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSSeconds: 315360000
37 | traefik.frontend.headers.browserXSSFilter: true"
38 | traefik.frontend.headers.contentTypeNosniff: "true"
39 | traefik.frontend.headers.forceSTSHeader: "true"
40 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLHost: oauth.${DOMAINNAME}
41 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLForceHost: "true"
42 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSIncludeSubdomains: "true"
43 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSPreload: "true"
44 | traefik.frontend.headers.frameDeny: "true"
45 | traefik.frontend.headers.customFrameOptionsValue: 'allow-from https:${DOMAINNAME}'
46 | traefik.frontend.passHostHeader: "true"
47 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLForceHost: "true"
48 | traefik.frontend.auth.forward.address: http://oauth:4181" # add this to any containers you want to protect (if possible, sometimes mobile apps dont work)
49 |
50 | networks:
51 | traefik:
52 | driver: overlay
53 | attachable: true
54 | name: traefik
55 | external: false
56 |
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/pi-hole.conf:
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1 | ## Config file for unbound system at /etc/unbound/unbound.conf.d/pi-hole.conf
2 |
3 | ## How to setup pi-hole
4 | ## https://docs.pi-hole.net/guides/unbound/
5 |
6 | ## To test unbound working
7 | ## https://www.reddit.com/r/dns/comments/1vr44u/unbound_local_dns_server_test_if_cache_is_working/
8 |
9 | server:
10 | # If no logfile is specified, syslog is used
11 | # logfile: "/var/log/unbound/unbound.log"
12 | verbosity: 0
13 |
14 | port: 5353
15 | do-ip4: yes
16 | do-udp: yes
17 | do-tcp: yes
18 |
19 | # May be set to yes if you have IPv6 connectivity
20 | do-ip6: no
21 |
22 | # Use this only when you downloaded the list of primary root servers!
23 | root-hints: "/var/lib/unbound/root.hints"
24 |
25 | # Trust glue only if it is within the servers authority
26 | harden-glue: yes
27 |
28 | # Require DNSSEC data for trust-anchored zones, if such data is absent, the zone becomes BOGUS
29 | harden-dnssec-stripped: yes
30 |
31 | # Don't use Capitalization randomization as it known to cause DNSSEC issues sometimes
32 | # see https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/unbound-stubby-or-dnscrypt-proxy/9378 for further details
33 | use-caps-for-id: no
34 |
35 | # Reduce EDNS reassembly buffer size.
36 | # Suggested by the unbound man page to reduce fragmentation reassembly problems
37 | edns-buffer-size: 1472
38 |
39 | # Perform prefetching of close to expired message cache entries
40 | # This only applies to domains that have been frequently queried
41 | prefetch: yes
42 |
43 | # One thread should be sufficient, can be increased on beefy machines. In reality for most users running on small networks or on a single machine it should be unnecessary to seek performance enhancement by increasing num-threads above 1.
44 | num-threads: 1
45 |
46 | # Ensure kernel buffer is large enough to not lose messages in traffic spikes
47 | so-rcvbuf: 1m
48 |
49 | # Ensure privacy of local IP ranges
50 | private-address: 192.168.0.0/16
51 | private-address: 169.254.0.0/16
52 | private-address: 172.16.0.0/12
53 | private-address: 10.0.0.0/8
54 | private-address: fd00::/8
55 | private-address: fe80::/10
56 |
57 | ## dig pi-hole.net @127.0.0.1 -p 5353 (127.0.0.1 if local host, otherwise, use appropriate IP address
58 |
59 |
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/plex.yml:
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1 | version: '3.7'
2 |
3 | services:
4 | plexfront:
5 | image: linuxserver/plex
6 | # command: -H tcp://tasks.agent:9001 --tlsskipverify
7 | environment:
8 | TZ: America/New_York
9 | PLEX_CLAIM: claim-xxx
10 | PLEX_UID: 1000
11 | PLEX_GID: 1000
12 | ADVERTISE_IP: http://192.168.1.51:32400, https://plex.domain.tld
13 | HOME: /config
14 | LANG: en_US.UTF-8
15 | LC_ALL: en_US.UTF-8
16 | # CHANGE_CONFIG_DIR_OWNERSHIP: 1
17 | ports:
18 | - "32400:32400/tcp"
19 | - "1900:1900/udp"
20 | - "3005:3005/tcp"
21 | - "32410:32410/udp"
22 | - "32412:32412/udp"
23 | - "32413:32413/udp"
24 | - "32414:32414/udp"
25 | - "32469:32469/tcp"
26 | - "33400:33400/tcp"
27 | - "33443:33443/tcp"
28 | - "8324:8324/tcp"
29 | volumes:
30 | - ${USERDIR}/docker/config:/config
31 | - /dev/shm:/transcode
32 | - /data:/data:ro
33 | networks:
34 | - traefik
35 | deploy:
36 | mode: replicated
37 | replicas: 1
38 | labels:
39 | traefik.enable: "true"
40 | traefik.frontend.headers.customResponseHeaders: X-Robots-Tag:noindex,nofollow,nosnippet,noarchive,notranslate,noimageindex
41 | traefik.frontend.redirect.entryPoint: https
42 | traefik.frontend.entryPoint: http
43 | traefik.frontend.rule: Host:plex.domain.tld
44 | traefik.port: 32400
45 | traefik.protocol: http
46 | traefik.frontend.priority: 1
47 | traefik.backend: plex
48 | traefik.docker.network: traefik
49 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLRedirect: "true"
50 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSSeconds: 315360000
51 | traefik.frontend.headers.browserXSSFilter: "true"
52 | # traefik.frontend.headers.contentTypeNosniff: "true"
53 | traefik.frontend.headers.forceSTSHeader: "true"
54 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLHost: domain.tld
55 | # traefik.frontend.headers.STSIncludeSubdomains: "true"
56 | # traefik.frontend.headers.frameDeny: "true"
57 | # placement:
58 | # constraints: [node.platform.os == linux]
59 | # constraints: [node.labels.plex = plex01]
60 | # update_config:
61 | # delay: 30s
62 | restart_policy:
63 | condition: on-failure
64 |
65 |
66 | networks:
67 | traefik:
68 | driver: overlay
69 | attachable: true
70 | external: true
71 | name: traefik
72 |
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/portainer.yml:
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1 | version: '3.7'
2 |
3 | services:
4 | agent:
5 | image: portainer/agent
6 | environment:
7 | # REQUIRED: Should be equal to the service name prefixed by "tasks." when
8 | # deployed inside an overlay network
9 | AGENT_CLUSTER_ADDR: tasks.agent
10 | AGENT_SECRET: SECRET
11 | AGENT_PORT: 9001
12 | # LOG_LEVEL: debug
13 | TZ: America/New_York
14 | volumes:
15 | - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
16 | - /var/lib/docker/volumes:/var/lib/docker/volumes
17 | networks:
18 | - portainer
19 | deploy:
20 | mode: global
21 | placement:
22 | constraints: [node.platform.os == linux]
23 |
24 | portainer:
25 | image: portainer/portainer
26 | command: -H tcp://tasks.agent:9001 --tlsskipverify
27 | environment:
28 | AGENT_SECRET: SECRET
29 | TZ: ${TZ}
30 | # ports:
31 | # - "9000:9000"
32 | volumes:
33 | - ${USERDIR}/portainer:/data
34 | networks:
35 | - portainer
36 | - traefik
37 | deploy:
38 | mode: replicated
39 | replicas: 1
40 | labels:
41 | traefik.enable: "true"
42 | traefik.frontend.headers.customResponseHeaders: X-Robots-Tag:noindex,nofollow,nosnippet,noarchive,notranslate,noimageindex
43 | traefik.frontend.redirect.entryPoint: https
44 | traefik.port: 9000
45 | traefik.frontend.rule: Host:portainer.${DOMAINNAME},
46 | traefik.protocol: http
47 | traefik.frontend.priority: 1
48 | traefik.backend: portainer
49 | traefik.docker.network: traefik
50 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLRedirect: "true"
51 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSSeconds: 315360000
52 | traefik.frontend.headers.browserXSSFilter: "true"
53 | traefik.frontend.headers.contentTypeNosniff: "true"
54 | traefik.frontend.headers.forceSTSHeader: "true"
55 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLHost: portainer.${DOMAINNAME}
56 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSIncludeSubdomains: "true"
57 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSPreload: "true"
58 | traefik.frontend.entryPoint: http
59 | traefik.frontend.headers.frameDeny: "true"
60 | traefik.frontend.headers.customFrameOptionsValue: 'allow-from https:${DOMAINNAME}'
61 | traefik.frontend.passHostHeader: "true"
62 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLForceHost: "true"
63 | #traefik.frontend.auth.forward.address: http://oauth:418
64 | #traefik.frontend.auth.basic.users: xxx:xxx
65 | update_config:
66 | delay: 10s
67 | restart_policy:
68 | condition: on-failure
69 | placement:
70 | constraints: [node.role == manager]
71 |
72 | networks:
73 | portainer:
74 | driver: overlay
75 | name: portainer
76 | external: false
77 | attachable: false
78 | traefik:
79 | driver: overlay
80 | name: traefik
81 | attachable: true
82 | external: true
83 |
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/beta/pihole-unbound.yml:
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1 | version: '3.7'
2 |
3 | services:
4 | pihole:
5 | domainname: ${DOMAINNAME}
6 | image: pihole/pihole:latest
7 | dns:
8 | - 127.0.0.1
9 | - 192.168.1.1
10 | - 1.1.1.1
11 | ports:
12 | - '0.0.0.0:53:53/tcp'
13 | - '0.0.0.0:53:53/udp'
14 | - '0.0.0.0:67:67/udp'
15 | # - '0.0.0.0:80:80/tcp'
16 | volumes:
17 | # run `touch ${USERDIR}/pihole/pihole.log` first unless you like errors
18 | - ${USERDIR}/pihole/pihole.log:/var/log/pihole.log
19 | - ${USERDIR}/pihole/config:/etc/pihole/
20 | - ${USERDIR}/pihole/dnsmasq.d:/etc/dnsmasq.d/
21 | environment:
22 | ServerIP: 192.168.1.51
23 | IPv6: 'False'
24 | PROXY_LOCATION: pihole
25 | VIRTUAL_HOST: pihole.${DOMAINNAME}
26 | VIRTUAL_PORT: 80
27 | TZ: ${TZ}
28 | WEBPASSWORD: "passsword"
29 | DNSMASQ_LISTENING: all
30 | PUID: 1000
31 | PGID: 1000
32 | extra_hosts:
33 | # Point any of the jwilder virtual_host addresses
34 | # to your docker host ip address
35 | - 'pihole.${DOMAINNAME}:192.168.1.51'
36 | networks:
37 | - traefik
38 | - piholenet
39 | deploy:
40 | mode: replicated
41 | replicas: 1
42 | endpoint_mode: vip
43 | #Recommended, but not required.
44 | # placement:
45 | # constraints: [node.role == worker]
46 | update_config:
47 | parallelism: 1
48 | order: stop-first
49 | failure_action: rollback
50 | monitor: 2m
51 | delay: 15s
52 | restart_policy:
53 | condition: on-failure
54 | labels:
55 | traefik.enable: "true"
56 | # https://www.techjunktrunk.com/docker/2017/11/03/traefik-default-server-catch-all/
57 | traefik.frontend.rule: HostRegexp:pihole.skylarker.org,{catchall:.*}
58 | traefik.frontend.priority: 1
59 | traefik.backend: pihole
60 | traefik.port: 80
61 |
62 | unbound:
63 | image: klutchell/unbound:armv7hf
64 | restart: unless-stopped
65 | ports:
66 | # - '0.0.0.0:53:53/tcp'
67 | # - '0.0.0.0:53:53/udp'
68 | - '0.0.0.0:5353:5353/udp'
69 | - '0.0.0.0:5353:5353/tcp'
70 | networks:
71 | - piholenet
72 | # - ipv4_address: 10.0.0.2
73 | environment:
74 | ServerIP: 192.168.1.52
75 | volumes:
76 | - ${USERDIR}/pihole/unbound/pi-hole.conf:/etc/unbound/unbound.conf.d/pi-hole.conf
77 | labels:
78 | traefik.enable: "true"
79 | # https://www.techjunktrunk.com/docker/2017/11/03/traefik-default-server-catch-all/
80 | traefik.frontend.rule: HostRegexp:unbound.skylarker.org,
81 | traefik.frontend.priority: 1
82 | traefik.backend: unbound
83 | traefik.port: 5353
84 |
85 |
86 | networks:
87 | traefik:
88 | driver: overlay
89 | attachable: true
90 | name: traefik
91 | external: true
92 | piholenet:
93 | driver: overlay
94 | attachable: true
95 | name: piholenet
96 | external: false
97 |
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/traefik-swarm-mode.yml:
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1 | version: '3.7'
2 |
3 | services:
4 | traefik:
5 | image: traefik:latest
6 | command:
7 | # - "storeconfig" #This is the push to consul, secondary traefik must be created and interfaced to this traefik. Remove this traefik's open ports, it shuts down once consul is messaged.
8 | # - "--accesslog"
9 | # - "--accesslog.filepath=/traefik.log"
10 | - "--logLevel=WARN"
11 | - "--ping=false"
12 | # - "--ping.entrypoint=pingport"
13 | - "--api"
14 | - "--api.entrypoint=apiport"
15 | - "--defaultentrypoints=http,https"
16 | - "--entrypoints=Name:http Address::80 Redirect.EntryPoint:https"
17 | - "--entrypoints=Name:https Address::443 TLS TLS.SniStrict:true TLS.MinVersion:VersionTLS12 CipherSuites:TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256"
18 | - "--entrypoints=Name:apiport Address::8080"
19 | # - "--entrypoints=Name:pingport Address::8081"
20 | - "--acme"
21 | - "--acme.storage=/etc/traefik/acme/acme.json"
22 | - "--acme.entryPoint=https"
23 | # - "--acme.TLS-ALPN-01=true"
24 | - "--acme.dnsChallenge=true"
25 | - "--acme.dnsChallenge.provider=godaddy"
26 | - "--acme.dnsChallenge.delayBeforeCheck=60"
27 | - "--acme.dnsChallenge.resolvers=1.1.1.1,1.0.0.1"
28 | - "--acme.onHostRule=true"
29 | - "--acme.email=${EMAIL}"
30 | - "--acme.acmeLogging=true"
31 | - "--acme.domains=${DOMAINNAME},*.${DOMAINNAME},"
32 | - "--acme.KeyType=RSA4096"
33 | #Let's Encrypt's staging server,
34 | #caServer = "https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory"
35 | - "--docker"
36 | - "--docker.swarmMode"
37 | - "--docker.domain=${DOMAINNAME}"
38 | - "--docker.watch"
39 | - "--docker.exposedbydefault=false"
40 | #- "--consul"
41 | #- "--consul.endpoint=consul:8500"
42 | #- "--consul.prefix=traefik"
43 | - "--retry"
44 | - "--file"
45 | - "resolvers=[192,168.1.1:53,1.1.1.1:53,]"
46 | environment:
47 | TZ: ${TZ}
48 | # CLOUDFLARE_EMAIL: ${EMAIL}
49 | # CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY: ${CFKEY}
50 | GODADDY_API_SECRET: ${GODADDYSECRET}
51 | GODADDY_API_KEY: ${GODADDYKEY}
52 | ports:
53 | - target: 80
54 | published: 80
55 | - target: 443
56 | published: 443
57 | - target: 8080
58 | published: 8080
59 | volumes:
60 | - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
61 | - ${USERDIR}/traefik/acme.json:/etc/traefik/acme/acme.json
62 | - ${USERDIR}/traefik/traefik.log:/traefik.log
63 | - ${USERDIR}/traefik/file.toml:/file.toml
64 | networks:
65 | - traefik
66 | deploy:
67 | mode: replicated
68 | replicas: 1
69 | placement:
70 | constraints: [node.role == manager]
71 | update_config:
72 | delay: 30s
73 | restart_policy:
74 | condition: on-failure
75 | max_attempts: 5
76 | labels:
77 | traefik.enable: "true"
78 | traefik.docker.network: traefik
79 | traefik.backend: traefik
80 | traefik.protocol: http
81 | traefik.port: 8080
82 | traefik.frontend.rule: Host:traefik.${DOMAINNAME},
83 | traefik.frontend.entryPoint: http
84 | traefik.frontend.redirect.entryPoint: https
85 | traefik.frontend.priority: 1
86 | traefik.frontend.passHostHeader: "true"
87 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLForceHost: "true"
88 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLHost: traefik.${DOMAINNAME}
89 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLRedirect: "true"
90 | traefik.frontend.headers.browserXSSFilter: "true"
91 | traefik.frontend.headers.contentTypeNosniff: "true"
92 | traefik.frontend.headers.forceSTSHeader: "true"
93 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSSeconds: 315360000
94 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSIncludeSubdomains: "true"
95 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSPreload: "true"
96 | traefik.frontend.headers.customResponseHeaders: X-Robots-Tag:noindex,nofollow,nosnippet,noarchive,notranslate,noimageindex
97 | traefik.frontend.headers.frameDeny: "true"
98 | traefik.frontend.headers.customFrameOptionsValue: 'allow-from https:${DOMAINNAME}'
99 | #traefik.frontend.auth.forward.address: http://oauth:4181
100 | #traefik.frontend.auth.basic.users: xxx:xxx
101 |
102 | networks:
103 | traefik:
104 | driver: overlay
105 | attachable: true
106 | name: traefik
107 | external: false
108 |
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1 | version: '3.7'
2 |
3 | services:
4 |
5 | radarr:
6 | image: linuxserver/radarr
7 | environment:
8 | PUID: 1000
9 | PGID: 1000
10 | HOME: /config
11 | TZ: America/New_York
12 | # VIRTUAL_HOST: radarr.domain.tld
13 | ports:
14 | - "7878:7878/tcp"
15 | volumes:
16 | - ${USERDIR}/radarr/config:/config
17 | - ${USERDIR}/sabnzbd/complete:/complete
18 | - ${USERDIR}:/data
19 | networks:
20 | - traefik
21 | # dns:
22 | # - 192.168.1.1
23 | # - 1.1.1.1
24 | # - 1.0.0.1
25 | deploy:
26 | mode: replicated
27 | replicas: 1
28 | labels:
29 | traefik.enable: "false"
30 | traefik.frontend.headers.customResponseHeaders: X-Robots-Tag:noindex,nofollow,nosnippet,noarchive,notranslate,noimageindex
31 | traefik.frontend.redirect.entryPoint: https
32 | traefik.frontend.rule: Host:sub.domain.tld,
33 | traefik.port: 7878
34 | traefik.protocol: http
35 | traefik.frontend.priority: 1
36 | traefik.backend: radarr
37 | traefik.docker.network: traefik
38 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLRedirect: "true"
39 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSSeconds: 315360000
40 | traefik.frontend.headers.browserXSSFilter: "true"
41 | traefik.frontend.headers.contentTypeNosniff: "true"
42 | traefik.frontend.headers.forceSTSHeader: "true"
43 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLHost: domain.tld
44 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSIncludeSubdomains: "true"
45 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSPreload: "true"
46 | traefik.frontend.headers.frameDeny: "true"
47 | traefik.frontend.headers.customFrameOptionsValue: 'allow-from https://domain.tld'
48 | traefik.frontend.passHostHeader: 'true'
49 | # traefik.frontend.auth.basic.usersFile: /.htpasswd
50 | update_config:
51 | delay: 30s
52 | restart_policy:
53 | condition: on-failure
54 | placement:
55 | # constraints: [node.platform.os == linux]
56 |
57 | sonarr:
58 | image: linuxserver/sonarr
59 | environment:
60 | PUID: 1000
61 | PGID: 1000
62 | HOME: /config
63 | TZ: America/New_York
64 | # VIRTUAL_HOST: sonarr.domain.tld
65 | ports:
66 | - "8989:8989/tcp"
67 | volumes:
68 | - ${USERDIR}/sonarr/config:/config
69 | - ${USERDIR}/sabnzbd/complete:/complete
70 | - ${USERDIR}:/data
71 | networks:
72 | - traefik
73 | deploy:
74 | mode: replicated
75 | replicas: 1
76 | labels:
77 | traefik.enable: "false"
78 | traefik.frontend.headers.customResponseHeaders: X-Robots-Tag:noindex,nofollow,nosnippet,noarchive,notranslate,noimageindex
79 | traefik.frontend.redirect.entryPoint: https
80 | traefik.frontend.rule: Host:sonarr.domain.tld,
81 | traefik.port: 8989
82 | traefik.protocol: http
83 | traefik.frontend.priority: 1
84 | traefik.backend: sonarr
85 | traefik.docker.network: traefik
86 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLRedirect: "true"
87 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSSeconds: 315360000
88 | traefik.frontend.headers.browserXSSFilter: "true"
89 | traefik.frontend.headers.contentTypeNosniff: "true"
90 | traefik.frontend.headers.forceSTSHeader: "true"
91 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLHost: domain.tld
92 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSIncludeSubdomains: "true"
93 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSPreload: "true"
94 | traefik.frontend.headers.frameDeny: "true"
95 | traefik.frontend.headers.customFrameOptionsValue: 'allow-from https://domain.tld'
96 | traefik.frontend.passHostHeader: 'true'
97 | traefik.frontend.auth.basic.usersFile: /.htpasswd
98 | update_config:
99 | delay: 30s
100 | placement:
101 | # constraints: [node.platform.os == linux]
102 |
103 | sabnzbd:
104 | image: linuxserver/sabnzbd
105 | environment:
106 | PUID: 1000
107 | PGID: 1000
108 | HOME: /config
109 | TZ: America/New_York
110 | ports:
111 | - "8090:8080/tcp"
112 | - "9090:9090/tcp"
113 | volumes:
114 | - ${USERDIR}/sabnzbd/config:/config
115 | - ${USERDIR}/sabnzbd/complete:/complete
116 | - ${USERDIR}/sabnzbd/incomplete:/incomplete
117 | - ${USERDIR}/sabnzbd/nzb:/nzb
118 | networks:
119 | - traefik
120 | # hostname: subdomain.tld
121 | deploy:
122 | mode: replicated
123 | replicas: 1
124 | labels:
125 | traefik.enable: "true"
126 | traefik.frontend.headers.customResponseHeaders: X-Robots-Tag:noindex,nofollow,nosnippet,noarchive,notranslate,noimageindex
127 | traefik.frontend.redirect.entryPoint: https
128 | traefik.frontend.rule: Host:sabnzbd.domain.tld,
129 | traefik.port: 8080
130 | traefik.protocol: http
131 | traefik.frontend.priority: 1
132 | traefik.backend: sabnzbd
133 | traefik.docker.network: traefik
134 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLRedirect: "true"
135 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSSeconds: 315360000
136 | traefik.frontend.headers.browserXSSFilter: "true"
137 | traefik.frontend.headers.contentTypeNosniff: "true"
138 | traefik.frontend.headers.forceSTSHeader: "true"
139 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLHost: domain.tld
140 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSIncludeSubdomains: "true"
141 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSPreload: "true"
142 | traefik.frontend.headers.frameDeny: "true"
143 | traefik.frontend.headers.customFrameOptionsValue: 'allow-from https://domain.tld'
144 | traefik.frontend.passHostHeader: 'true'
145 | traefik.frontend.auth.basic.usersFile: /.htpasswd
146 | update_config:
147 | delay: 30s
148 | restart_policy:
149 | condition: on-failure
150 |
151 | networks:
152 | traefik:
153 | driver: overlay
154 | attachable: true
155 | external: true
156 | name: traefik
157 |
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1 | version: '3.7'
2 |
3 | services:
4 | traefik-backend:
5 | image: traefik:latest
6 | command:
7 | #- "storeconfig" #This is the push to consul, secondary traefik must be created and interfaced to this traefik. Remove this traefik's open ports, it shuts down once consul is messaged.
8 | - "--logLevel=WARN"
9 | - "--api"
10 | - "--api.entrypoint=8080"
11 | - "--defaultentrypoints=http,https"
12 | - "--entrypoints=Name:http Address::80 Redirect.EntryPoint:https"
13 | - "--entrypoints=Name:https Address::443 TLS TLS.SniStrict:true TLS.MinVersion:VersionTLS12 CipherSuites:TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256"
14 | - "--acme"
15 | - "--acme.storage=/etc/traefik/acme.json"
16 | - "--acme.entryPoint=https"
17 | # not yet ready?
18 | # - "--acme.TLS-ALPN-01=true"
19 | - "--acme.dnsChallenge=true"
20 | - "--acme.dnsChallenge.provider=godaddy"
21 | - "--acme.dnsChallenge.delayBeforeCheck=60"
22 | - "--acme.dnsChallenge.resolvers=1.1.1.1,1.0.0.1"
23 | - "--acme.onHostRule=true"
24 | - "--acme.email=user@example.com"
25 | - "--acme.acmeLogging=true"
26 | - "--acme.domains=${DOMAINNAME},*${DOMAINNAME},"
27 | - "--acme.KeyType=RSA4096"
28 | #Let's Encrypt's staging server,
29 | #caServer = "https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory"
30 | - "--docker"
31 | - "--docker.swarmMode"
32 | - "--docker.domain=${DOMAINNAME}"
33 | - "--docker.watch"
34 | - "--docker.exposedbydefault=false"
35 | #- "--consul"
36 | #- "--consul.endpoint=consul:8500"
37 | #- "--consul.prefix=traefik"
38 | - "--retry"
39 | - "resolvers=[192,168.1.1:53,1.1.1.1:53,]"
40 | environment:
41 | TZ: ${TZ}
42 | # CLOUDFLARE_EMAIL: ${EMAIL}
43 | # CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY: ${CFKEY}
44 | GODADDY_API_SECRET: ${GODADDYSECRET}
45 | GODADDY_API_KEY: ${GODADDYKEY}
46 | volumes:
47 | - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
48 | - ${USERDIR}/traefik/acme.json:/etc/traefik/acme/acme.json
49 | - ${USERDIR}/traefik/traefik.log:/traefik.log
50 | networks:
51 | - traefik
52 | - external
53 | deploy:
54 | mode: replicated
55 | replicas: 1
56 | placement:
57 | constraints: [node.role == manager]
58 | update_config:
59 | delay: 30s
60 | restart_policy:
61 | condition: on-failure
62 | max_attempts: 5
63 | labels:
64 | traefik.enable: "true"
65 | traefik.docker.network: traefik
66 | traefik.backend: traefik
67 | traefik.protocol: http
68 | traefik.https.port: 8080
69 | traefik.web.port: 443
70 | traefik.web.frontend.rule: Host:traefik-backend.${DOMAINNAME},
71 | traefik.frontend.entryPoint: http
72 | traefik.frontend.redirect.entryPoint: https
73 | traefik.frontend.priority: 1
74 | traefik.frontend.passHostHeader: "true"
75 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLForceHost: "true"
76 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLHost: traefik-backend.${DOMAINNAME}
77 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLRedirect: "true"
78 | traefik.frontend.headers.browserXSSFilter: "true"
79 | traefik.frontend.headers.contentTypeNosniff: "true"
80 | traefik.frontend.headers.forceSTSHeader: "true"
81 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSSeconds: 315360000
82 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSIncludeSubdomains: "true"
83 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSPreload: "true"
84 | traefik.frontend.headers.customResponseHeaders: X-Robots-Tag:noindex,nofollow,nosnippet,noarchive,notranslate,noimageindex
85 | traefik.frontend.headers.frameDeny: "true"
86 | traefik.frontend.headers.customFrameOptionsValue: 'allow-from https:${DOMAINNAME}'
87 | #traefik.frontend.auth.forward.address: http://oauth:4181
88 | #traefik.frontend.auth.basic.users: xxx:xxx
89 |
90 | traefik-frontend:
91 | image: traefik:latest
92 | command:
93 | - "--logLevel=WARN"
94 | - "--entrypoints=Name:http Address::80 Redirect.EntryPoint:https"
95 | - "--entrypoints=Name:https Address::443 TLS TLS.SniStrict:true TLS.MinVersion:VersionTLS12 CipherSuites:TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256"
96 | - "--docker"
97 | - "--docker.swarmMode"
98 | - "--docker.domain=${DOMAINNAME}"
99 | - "--docker.watch"
100 | - "--docker.exposedbydefault=false"
101 | - "--retry"
102 | - "--file"
103 | - "--file.watch"
104 | - "resolvers=[192,168.1.1:53,1.1.1.1:53,]"
105 | volumes:
106 | - ${USERDIR}/frontend-traefik-file.toml:/etc/traefik/file.toml
107 | ports:
108 | - target: 80
109 | published: 80
110 | - target: 443
111 | published: 443
112 | networks:
113 | - external
114 | deploy:
115 | mode: replicated
116 | replicas: 1
117 | placement:
118 | constraints: [node.role == worker]
119 | update_config:
120 | delay: 30s
121 | restart_policy:
122 | condition: on-failure
123 | max_attempts: 5
124 | labels:
125 | traefik.enable: "true"
126 | traefik.docker.network: traefik
127 | traefik.backend: traefik-frontend
128 | traefik.protocol: http
129 | traefik.port: 8080
130 | traefik.frontend.rule: Host:traefik-frontend.${DOMAINNAME},
131 | traefik.frontend.entryPoint: http
132 | traefik.frontend.redirect.entryPoint: https
133 | traefik.frontend.priority: 1
134 | traefik.frontend.passHostHeader: "true"
135 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLForceHost: "true"
136 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLHost: traefik-frontend.${DOMAINNAME}
137 | traefik.frontend.headers.SSLRedirect: "true"
138 | traefik.frontend.headers.browserXSSFilter: "true"
139 | traefik.frontend.headers.contentTypeNosniff: "true"
140 | traefik.frontend.headers.forceSTSHeader: "true"
141 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSSeconds: 315360000
142 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSIncludeSubdomains: "true"
143 | traefik.frontend.headers.STSPreload: "true"
144 | traefik.frontend.headers.customResponseHeaders: X-Robots-Tag:noindex,nofollow,nosnippet,noarchive,notranslate,noimageindex
145 | traefik.frontend.headers.frameDeny: "true"
146 | traefik.frontend.headers.customFrameOptionsValue: 'allow-from https:${DOMAINNAME}'
147 | #traefik.frontend.auth.forward.address: http://oauth:4181
148 | #traefik.frontend.auth.basic.users: xxx:xxx
149 |
150 |
151 | networks:
152 | traefik:
153 | driver: overlay
154 | attachable: true
155 | name: traefik
156 | external: false
157 | external:
158 | driver: overlay
159 | attachable: true
160 | name: external
161 | external: false
162 |
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1 | Flags:
2 | --accesslog Access log settings (default "false")
3 | --accesslog.filepath Access log file path. Stdout is used when omitted or empty
4 | --accesslog.format Access log format: json | common (default "common")
5 | --accesslogsfile (Deprecated) Access logs file
6 | --acme Enable ACME (Let's Encrypt): automatic SSL (default "false")
7 | --acme.acmelogging Enable debug logging of ACME actions. (default "false")
8 | --acme.caserver CA server to use.
9 | --acme.delaydontcheckdns Assume DNS propagates after a delay in seconds rather than finding and querying (default "0s")
10 | nameservers.
11 | --acme.dnschallenge Activate DNS-01 Challenge (default "false")
12 | --acme.dnschallenge.delaybeforecheck Assume DNS propagates after a delay in seconds rather than finding and querying (default "0s")
13 | nameservers.
14 | --acme.dnschallenge.provider Use a DNS-01 based challenge provider rather than HTTPS.
15 | --acme.dnsprovider Use a DNS-01 acme challenge rather than TLS-SNI-01 challenge.
16 | --acme.TLS-ALPN-01=true
17 | --acme.domains SANs (alternative domains) to each main domain using format: (default "[]")
18 | --acme.domains='main.com,san1.com,san2.com'
19 | --acme.domains='main.net,san1.net,san2.net'
20 | --acme.email Email address used for registration
21 | --acme.entrypoint Entrypoint to proxy acme challenge to.
22 | --acme.httpchallenge Activate HTTP-01 Challenge (default "false")
23 | --acme.httpchallenge.entrypoint HTTP challenge EntryPoint
24 | --acme.ondemand Enable on demand certificate generation. This will request a certificate from (default "false")
25 | Let's Encrypt during the first TLS handshake for a hostname that does not yet
26 | have a certificate.
27 | --acme.onhostrule Enable certificate generation on frontends Host rules. (default "false")
28 | --acme.storage File or key used for certificates storage.
29 | --acme.tlsconfig TLS config in case wildcard certs are used (default "false")
30 | --api Enable api/dashboard (default "false")
31 | --api.dashboard Activate dashboard (default "true")
32 | --api.entrypoint EntryPoint (default "traefik")
33 | --api.statistics Enable more detailed statistics (default "true")
34 | --api.statistics.recenterrors Number of recent errors logged (default "10")
35 | --boltdb Enable Boltdb backend with default settings (default "true")
36 | --boltdb.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
37 | --boltdb.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
38 | --boltdb.endpoint Comma separated server endpoints (default "127.0.0.1:4001")
39 | --boltdb.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
40 | --boltdb.password KV Password
41 | --boltdb.prefix Prefix used for KV store (default "/traefik")
42 | --boltdb.tls Enable TLS support (default "false")
43 | --boltdb.tls.ca TLS CA
44 | --boltdb.tls.caoptional TLS CA.Optional (default "false")
45 | --boltdb.tls.cert TLS cert
46 | --boltdb.tls.insecureskipverify TLS insecure skip verify (default "false")
47 | --boltdb.tls.key TLS key
48 | --boltdb.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
49 | --boltdb.username KV Username
50 | --boltdb.watch Watch provider (default "true")
51 | --checknewversion Periodically check if a new version has been released (default "true")
52 | --cluster Enable clustering (default "true")
53 | --cluster.node Node name
54 | -c, --configfile Configuration file to use (TOML).
55 | --constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with service tags (default "[]")
56 | --consul Enable Consul backend with default settings (default "true")
57 | --consul.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
58 | --consul.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
59 | --consul.endpoint Comma separated server endpoints (default "127.0.0.1:8500")
60 | --consul.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
61 | --consul.password KV Password
62 | --consul.prefix Prefix used for KV store (default "traefik")
63 | --consul.tls Enable TLS support (default "false")
64 | --consul.tls.ca TLS CA
65 | --consul.tls.caoptional TLS CA.Optional (default "false")
66 | --consul.tls.cert TLS cert
67 | --consul.tls.insecureskipverify TLS insecure skip verify (default "false")
68 | --consul.tls.key TLS key
69 | --consul.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
70 | --consul.username KV Username
71 | --consul.watch Watch provider (default "true")
72 | --consulcatalog Enable Consul catalog backend with default settings (default "true")
73 | --consulcatalog.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
74 | --consulcatalog.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
75 | --consulcatalog.domain Default domain used
76 | --consulcatalog.endpoint Consul server endpoint (default "127.0.0.1:8500")
77 | --consulcatalog.exposedbydefault Expose Consul services by default (default "true")
78 | --consulcatalog.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
79 | --consulcatalog.frontendrule Frontend rule used for Consul services (default "Host:{{.ServiceName}}.{{.Domain}}")
80 | --consulcatalog.prefix Prefix used for Consul catalog tags (default "traefik")
81 | --consulcatalog.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
82 | --consulcatalog.watch Watch provider (default "false")
83 | -d, --debug Enable debug mode (default "false")
84 | --defaultentrypoints Entrypoints to be used by frontends that do not specify any entrypoint (default "http")
85 | --docker Enable Docker backend with default settings (default "false")
86 | --docker.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
87 | --docker.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
88 | --docker.domain Default domain used
89 | --docker.endpoint Docker server endpoint. Can be a tcp or a unix socket endpoint (default "unix:///var/run/docker.sock")
90 | --docker.exposedbydefault Expose containers by default (default "true")
91 | --docker.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
92 | --docker.swarmmode Use Docker on Swarm Mode (default "false")
93 | --docker.tls Enable Docker TLS support (default "false")
94 | --docker.tls.ca TLS CA
95 | --docker.tls.caoptional TLS CA.Optional (default "false")
96 | --docker.tls.cert TLS cert
97 | --docker.tls.insecureskipverify TLS insecure skip verify (default "false")
98 | --docker.tls.key TLS key
99 | --docker.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
100 | --docker.usebindportip Use the ip address from the bound port, rather than from the inner network (default "false")
101 | --docker.watch Watch provider (default "true")
102 | --dynamodb Enable DynamoDB backend with default settings (default "true")
103 | --dynamodb.accesskeyid The AWS credentials access key to use for making requests
104 | --dynamodb.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
105 | --dynamodb.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
106 | --dynamodb.endpoint The endpoint of a dynamodb. Used for testing with a local dynamodb
107 | --dynamodb.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
108 | --dynamodb.refreshseconds Polling interval (in seconds) (default "15")
109 | --dynamodb.region The AWS region to use for requests
110 | --dynamodb.secretaccesskey The AWS credentials secret key to use for making requests
111 | --dynamodb.tablename The AWS dynamodb table that stores configuration for traefik (default "traefik")
112 | --dynamodb.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
113 | --dynamodb.watch Watch provider (default "true")
114 | --ecs Enable ECS backend with default settings (default "true")
115 | --ecs.accesskeyid The AWS credentials access key to use for making requests
116 | --ecs.autodiscoverclusters Auto discover cluster (default "false")
117 | --ecs.cluster deprecated - ECS Cluster name
118 | --ecs.clusters ECS Clusters name (default "[default]")
119 | --ecs.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
120 | --ecs.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
121 | --ecs.domain Default domain used
122 | --ecs.exposedbydefault Expose containers by default (default "true")
123 | --ecs.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
124 | --ecs.refreshseconds Polling interval (in seconds) (default "15")
125 | --ecs.region The AWS region to use for requests
126 | --ecs.secretaccesskey The AWS credentials access key to use for making requests
127 | --ecs.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
128 | --ecs.watch Watch provider (default "true")
129 | --entrypoints Entrypoints definition using format: --entryPoints='Name:http Address::8000 (default "map[]")
130 | Redirect.EntryPoint:https' --entryPoints='Name:https Address::4442
131 | TLS:tests/traefik.crt,tests/traefik.key;prod/traefik.crt,prod/traefik.key'
132 | --etcd Enable Etcd backend with default settings (default "true")
133 | --etcd.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
134 | --etcd.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
135 | --etcd.endpoint Comma separated server endpoints (default "127.0.0.1:2379")
136 | --etcd.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
137 | --etcd.password KV Password
138 | --etcd.prefix Prefix used for KV store (default "/traefik")
139 | --etcd.tls Enable TLS support (default "false")
140 | --etcd.tls.ca TLS CA
141 | --etcd.tls.caoptional TLS CA.Optional (default "false")
142 | --etcd.tls.cert TLS cert
143 | --etcd.tls.insecureskipverify TLS insecure skip verify (default "false")
144 | --etcd.tls.key TLS key
145 | --etcd.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
146 | --etcd.useapiv3 Use ETCD API V3 (default "false")
147 | --etcd.username KV Username
148 | --etcd.watch Watch provider (default "true")
149 | --eureka Enable Eureka backend with default settings (default "true")
150 | --eureka.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
151 | --eureka.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
152 | --eureka.delay Override default configuration time between refresh (default "30s")
153 | --eureka.endpoint Eureka server endpoint
154 | --eureka.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
155 | --eureka.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
156 | --eureka.watch Watch provider (default "false")
157 | --file Enable File backend with default settings (default "false")
158 | --file.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
159 | --file.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
160 | --file.directory Load configuration from one or more .toml files in a directory
161 | --file.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
162 | --file.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
163 | --file.watch Watch provider (default "true")
164 | --forwardingtimeouts Timeouts for requests forwarded to the backend servers (default "true")
165 | --forwardingtimeouts.dialtimeout The amount of time to wait until a connection to a backend server can be (default "30s")
166 | established. Defaults to 30 seconds. If zero, no timeout exists
167 | --forwardingtimeouts.responseheadertimeout The amount of time to wait for a server's response headers after fully writing (default "0s")
168 | the request (including its body, if any). If zero, no timeout exists
169 | -g, --gracetimeout (Deprecated) Duration to give active requests a chance to finish before Traefik (default "0s")
170 | stops
171 | --healthcheck Health check parameters (default "true")
172 | --healthcheck.interval Default periodicity of enabled health checks (default "30s")
173 | --idletimeout (Deprecated) maximum amount of time an idle (keep-alive) connection will remain (default "0s")
174 | idle before closing itself.
175 | --insecureskipverify Disable SSL certificate verification (default "false")
176 | --kubernetes Enable Kubernetes backend with default settings (default "false")
177 | --kubernetes.certauthfilepath Kubernetes certificate authority file path (not needed for in-cluster client)
178 | --kubernetes.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
179 | --kubernetes.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
180 | --kubernetes.disablepasshostheaders Kubernetes disable PassHost Headers (default "false")
181 | --kubernetes.enablepasstlscert Kubernetes enable Pass TLS Client Certs (default "false")
182 | --kubernetes.endpoint Kubernetes server endpoint (required for external cluster client)
183 | --kubernetes.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
184 | --kubernetes.labelselector Kubernetes api label selector to use
185 | --kubernetes.namespaces Kubernetes namespaces (default "[]")
186 | --kubernetes.token Kubernetes bearer token (not needed for in-cluster client)
187 | --kubernetes.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
188 | --kubernetes.watch Watch provider (default "true")
189 | --lifecycle Timeouts influencing the server life cycle (default "true")
190 | --lifecycle.gracetimeout Duration to give active requests a chance to finish before Traefik stops (default "10s")
191 | --lifecycle.requestacceptgracetimeout Duration to keep accepting requests before Traefik initiates the graceful (default "0s")
192 | shutdown procedure
193 | -l, --loglevel Log level (default "ERROR")
194 | --marathon Enable Marathon backend with default settings (default "true")
195 | --marathon.basic Enable basic authentication (default "true")
196 | --marathon.basic.httpbasicauthuser Basic authentication User
197 | --marathon.basic.httpbasicpassword Basic authentication Password
198 | --marathon.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
199 | --marathon.dcostoken DCOSToken for DCOS environment, This will override the Authorization header
200 | --marathon.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
201 | --marathon.dialertimeout Set a non-default connection timeout for Marathon (default "1m0s")
202 | --marathon.domain Default domain used
203 | --marathon.endpoint Marathon server endpoint. You can also specify multiple endpoint for Marathon (default "http://127.0.0.1:8080")
204 | --marathon.exposedbydefault Expose Marathon apps by default (default "true")
205 | --marathon.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
206 | --marathon.filtermarathonconstraints Enable use of Marathon constraints in constraint filtering (default "false")
207 | --marathon.forcetaskhostname Force to use the task's hostname. (default "false")
208 | --marathon.groupsassubdomains Convert Marathon groups to subdomains (default "false")
209 | --marathon.keepalive Set a non-default TCP Keep Alive time in seconds (default "10s")
210 | --marathon.marathonlbcompatibility Add compatibility with marathon-lb labels (default "false")
211 | --marathon.respectreadinesschecks Filter out tasks with non-successful readiness checks during deployments (default "false")
212 | --marathon.tls Enable TLS support (default "false")
213 | --marathon.tls.ca TLS CA
214 | --marathon.tls.caoptional TLS CA.Optional (default "false")
215 | --marathon.tls.cert TLS cert
216 | --marathon.tls.insecureskipverify TLS insecure skip verify (default "false")
217 | --marathon.tls.key TLS key
218 | --marathon.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
219 | --marathon.watch Watch provider (default "true")
220 | --maxidleconnsperhost If non-zero, controls the maximum idle (keep-alive) to keep per-host. If zero, (default "200")
221 | DefaultMaxIdleConnsPerHost is used
222 | --mesos Enable Mesos backend with default settings (default "true")
223 | --mesos.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
224 | --mesos.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
225 | --mesos.domain Default domain used
226 | --mesos.endpoint Mesos server endpoint. You can also specify multiple endpoint for Mesos (default "http://127.0.0.1:5050")
227 | --mesos.exposedbydefault Expose Mesos apps by default (default "true")
228 | --mesos.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
229 | --mesos.groupsassubdomains Convert Mesos groups to subdomains (default "false")
230 | --mesos.ipsources IPSources (e.g. host, docker, mesos, rkt)
231 | --mesos.refreshseconds Polling interval (in seconds) (default "30")
232 | --mesos.statetimeoutsecond HTTP Timeout (in seconds) (default "30")
233 | --mesos.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
234 | --mesos.watch Watch provider (default "true")
235 | --mesos.zkdetectiontimeout Zookeeper timeout (in seconds) (default "30")
236 | --metrics Enable a metrics exporter (default "true")
237 | --metrics.datadog DataDog metrics exporter type (default "true")
238 | --metrics.datadog.address DataDog's address (default "localhost:8125")
239 | --metrics.datadog.pushinterval DataDog push interval (default "10s")
240 | --metrics.influxdb InfluxDB metrics exporter type (default "true")
241 | --metrics.influxdb.address InfluxDB address (default "localhost:8089")
242 | --metrics.influxdb.pushinterval InfluxDB push interval (default "10s")
243 | --metrics.prometheus Prometheus metrics exporter type (default "true")
244 | --metrics.prometheus.buckets Buckets for latency metrics (default "[0.1 0.3 1.2 5]")
245 | --metrics.prometheus.entrypoint EntryPoint (default "traefik")
246 | --metrics.statsd StatsD metrics exporter type (default "true")
247 | --metrics.statsd.address StatsD address (default "localhost:8125")
248 | --metrics.statsd.pushinterval StatsD push interval (default "10s")
249 | --ping Enable ping (default "true")
250 | --ping.entrypoint Ping entryPoint (default "traefik")
251 | --providersthrottleduration Backends throttle duration: minimum duration between 2 events from providers (default "2s")
252 | before applying a new configuration. It avoids unnecessary reloads if multiples
253 | events are sent in a short amount of time.
254 | --rancher Enable Rancher backend with default settings (default "true")
255 | --rancher.accesskey Rancher server API access key
256 | --rancher.api Enable the Rancher API provider (default "true")
257 | --rancher.api.accesskey Rancher server API access key
258 | --rancher.api.endpoint Rancher server API HTTP(S) endpoint
259 | --rancher.api.secretkey Rancher server API secret key
260 | --rancher.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
261 | --rancher.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
262 | --rancher.domain Default domain used
263 | --rancher.enableservicehealthfilter Filter services with unhealthy states and inactive states (default "false")
264 | --rancher.endpoint Rancher server API HTTP(S) endpoint
265 | --rancher.exposedbydefault Expose services by default (default "true")
266 | --rancher.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
267 | --rancher.metadata Enable the Rancher metadata service provider (default "true")
268 | --rancher.metadata.intervalpoll Poll the Rancher metadata service every 'rancher.refreshseconds' (less accurate) (default "false")
269 | --rancher.metadata.prefix Prefix used for accessing the Rancher metadata service
270 | --rancher.refreshseconds Polling interval (in seconds) (default "15")
271 | --rancher.secretkey Rancher server API secret key
272 | --rancher.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
273 | --rancher.watch Watch provider (default "true")
274 | --respondingtimeouts Timeouts for incoming requests to the Traefik instance (default "true")
275 | --respondingtimeouts.idletimeout IdleTimeout is the maximum amount duration an idle (keep-alive) connection will (default "3m0s")
276 | remain idle before closing itself. Defaults to 180 seconds. If zero, no timeout
277 | is set
278 | --respondingtimeouts.readtimeout ReadTimeout is the maximum duration for reading the entire request, including (default "0s")
279 | the body. If zero, no timeout is set
280 | --respondingtimeouts.writetimeout WriteTimeout is the maximum duration before timing out writes of the response. (default "0s")
281 | If zero, no timeout is set
282 | --rest Enable Rest backend with default settings (default "true")
283 | --rest.entrypoint EntryPoint (default "traefik")
284 | --retry Enable retry sending request if network error (default "true")
285 | --retry.attempts Number of attempts (default "0")
286 | --rootcas Add cert file for self-signed certificate
287 | --sendanonymoususage send periodically anonymous usage statistics (default "false")
288 | --servicefabric Enable Service Fabric backend with default settings (default "false")
289 | --servicefabric.apiversion Service Fabric API version
290 | --servicefabric.clustermanagementurl Service Fabric API endpoint
291 | --servicefabric.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
292 | --servicefabric.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
293 | --servicefabric.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
294 | --servicefabric.refreshseconds Polling interval (in seconds) (default "0")
295 | --servicefabric.tls Enable TLS support (default "false")
296 | --servicefabric.tls.ca TLS CA
297 | --servicefabric.tls.caoptional TLS CA.Optional (default "false")
298 | --servicefabric.tls.cert TLS cert
299 | --servicefabric.tls.insecureskipverify TLS insecure skip verify (default "false")
300 | --servicefabric.tls.key TLS key
301 | --servicefabric.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
302 | --servicefabric.watch Watch provider (default "false")
303 | --traefiklog Traefik log settings (default "false")
304 | --traefiklog.filepath Traefik log file path. Stdout is used when omitted or empty
305 | --traefiklog.format Traefik log format: json | common (default "common")
306 | --traefiklogsfile (Deprecated) Traefik logs file. Stdout is used when omitted or empty
307 | --web (Deprecated) Enable Web backend with default settings (default "false")
308 | --web.address Web administration port (default ":8080")
309 | --web.certfile SSL certificate
310 | --web.keyfile SSL certificate
311 | --web.metrics Enable a metrics exporter (default "false")
312 | --web.metrics.datadog DataDog metrics exporter type (default "false")
313 | --web.metrics.datadog.address DataDog's address (default "localhost:8125")
314 | --web.metrics.datadog.pushinterval DataDog push interval (default "10s")
315 | --web.metrics.influxdb InfluxDB metrics exporter type (default "false")
316 | --web.metrics.influxdb.address InfluxDB address (default "localhost:8089")
317 | --web.metrics.influxdb.pushinterval InfluxDB push interval (default "10s")
318 | --web.metrics.prometheus Prometheus metrics exporter type (default "false")
319 | --web.metrics.prometheus.buckets Buckets for latency metrics (default "[0.1 0.3 1.2 5]")
320 | --web.metrics.prometheus.entrypoint EntryPoint (default "traefik")
321 | --web.metrics.statsd StatsD metrics exporter type (default "false")
322 | --web.metrics.statsd.address StatsD address (default "localhost:8125")
323 | --web.metrics.statsd.pushinterval StatsD push interval (default "10s")
324 | --web.path Root path for dashboard and API
325 | --web.readonly Enable read only API (default "false")
326 | --web.statistics Enable more detailed statistics (default "false")
327 | --web.statistics.recenterrors Number of recent errors logged (default "10")
328 | --zookeeper Enable Zookeeper backend with default settings (default "false")
329 | --zookeeper.constraints Filter services by constraint, matching with Traefik tags. (default "[]")
330 | --zookeeper.debugloggeneratedtemplate Enable debug logging of generated configuration template. (default "false")
331 | --zookeeper.endpoint Comma separated server endpoints (default "127.0.0.1:2181")
332 | --zookeeper.filename Override default configuration template. For advanced users :)
333 | --zookeeper.password KV Password
334 | --zookeeper.prefix Prefix used for KV store (default "traefik")
335 | --zookeeper.tls Enable TLS support (default "false")
336 | --zookeeper.tls.ca TLS CA
337 | --zookeeper.tls.caoptional TLS CA.Optional (default "false")
338 | --zookeeper.tls.cert TLS cert
339 | --zookeeper.tls.insecureskipverify TLS insecure skip verify (default "false")
340 | --zookeeper.tls.key TLS key
341 | --zookeeper.trace Display additional provider logs (if available). (default "false")
342 | --zookeeper.username KV Username
343 | --zookeeper.watch Watch provider (default "true")
344 |
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