- Headers
- Configuration Examples
- Configuration Options
- General
customRequestHeaders
customResponseHeaders
accessControlAllowCredentials
accessControlAllowHeaders
accessControlAllowMethods
accessControlAllowOriginList
accessControlExposeHeaders
accessControlMaxAge
addVaryHeader
allowedHosts
hostsProxyHeaders
sslRedirect
sslTemporaryRedirect
sslHost
sslProxyHeaders
sslForceHost
stsSeconds
stsIncludeSubdomains
stsPreload
forceSTSHeader
frameDeny
customFrameOptionsValue
contentTypeNosniff
browserXssFilter
customBrowserXSSValue
contentSecurityPolicy
publicKey
referrerPolicy
featurePolicy
isDevelopment
Headers
Adding Headers to the Request / Response
The Headers middleware can manage the requests/responses headers.
Configuration Examples
Adding Headers to the Request and the Response
Add the X-Script-Name
header to the proxied request and the X-Custom-Response-Header
to the response
Docker
labels:
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testHeader.headers.customrequestheaders.X-Script-Name=test"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testHeader.headers.customresponseheaders.X-Custom-Response-Header=value"
Kubernetes
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: Middleware
metadata:
name: testHeader
spec:
headers:
customRequestHeaders:
X-Script-Name: "test"
customResponseHeaders:
X-Custom-Response-Header: "value"
Consul Catalog
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.customrequestheaders.X-Script-Name=test"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.customresponseheaders.X-Custom-Response-Header=value"
Marathon
"labels": {
"traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.customrequestheaders.X-Script-Name": "test",
"traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.customresponseheaders.X-Custom-Response-Header": "value"
}
Rancher
labels:
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.customrequestheaders.X-Script-Name=test"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.customresponseheaders.X-Custom-Response-Header=value"
File (TOML)
[http.middlewares]
[http.middlewares.testHeader.headers]
[http.middlewares.testHeader.headers.customRequestHeaders]
X-Script-Name = "test"
[http.middlewares.testHeader.headers.customResponseHeaders]
X-Custom-Response-Header = "value"
File (YAML)
http:
middlewares:
testHeader:
headers:
customRequestHeaders:
X-Script-Name: "test"
customResponseHeaders:
X-Custom-Response-Header: "value"
Adding and Removing Headers
X-Script-Name
header added to the proxied request, the X-Custom-Request-Header
header removed from the request, and the X-Custom-Response-Header
header removed from the response.
Please note that it is not possible to remove headers through the use of labels (Docker, Rancher, Marathon, …) for now.
Docker
labels:
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.customrequestheaders.X-Script-Name=test"
Kubernetes
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: Middleware
metadata:
name: testHeader
spec:
headers:
customRequestHeaders:
X-Script-Name: "test" # Adds
X-Custom-Request-Header: "" # Removes
customResponseHeaders:
X-Custom-Response-Header: "" # Removes
Consul Catalog
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.customrequestheaders.X-Script-Name=test"
Marathon
"labels": {
"traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.customrequestheaders.X-Script-Name": "test",
}
Rancher
labels:
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.customrequestheaders.X-Script-Name=test"
File (TOML)
[http.middlewares]
[http.middlewares.testHeader.headers]
[http.middlewares.testHeader.headers.customRequestHeaders]
X-Script-Name = "test" # Adds
X-Custom-Request-Header = "" # Removes
[http.middlewares.testHeader.headers.customResponseHeaders]
X-Custom-Response-Header = "" # Removes
File (YAML)
http:
middlewares:
testHeader:
headers:
customRequestHeaders:
X-Script-Name: "test" # Adds
X-Custom-Request-Header: "" # Removes
customResponseHeaders:
X-Custom-Response-Header: "" # Removes
Using Security Headers
Security related headers (HSTS headers, SSL redirection, Browser XSS filter, etc) can be added and configured in a manner similar to the custom headers above. This functionality allows for some easy security features to quickly be set.
Docker
labels:
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testHeader.headers.framedeny=true"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testHeader.headers.sslredirect=true"
Kubernetes
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: Middleware
metadata:
name: testHeader
spec:
headers:
frameDeny: true
sslRedirect: true
Consul Catalog
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.framedeny=true"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.sslredirect=true"
Marathon
"labels": {
"traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.framedeny": "true",
"traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.sslredirect": "true"
}
Rancher
labels:
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.framedeny=true"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.sslredirect=true"
File (TOML)
[http.middlewares]
[http.middlewares.testHeader.headers]
frameDeny = true
sslRedirect = true
File (YAML)
http:
middlewares:
testHeader:
headers:
frameDeny: true
sslRedirect: true
CORS Headers
CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) headers can be added and configured in a manner similar to the custom headers above. This functionality allows for more advanced security features to quickly be set.
Docker
labels:
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.accesscontrolallowmethods=GET,OPTIONS,PUT"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.accesscontrolalloworiginlist=https://foo.bar.org,https://example.org"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.accesscontrolmaxage=100"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.addvaryheader=true"
Kubernetes
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: Middleware
metadata:
name: testHeader
spec:
headers:
accessControlAllowMethods:
- "GET"
- "OPTIONS"
- "PUT"
accessControlAllowOriginList:
- "https://foo.bar.org"
- "https://example.org"
accessControlMaxAge: 100
addVaryHeader: true
Consul Catalog
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.accesscontrolallowmethods=GET,OPTIONS,PUT"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.accesscontrolalloworiginlist=https://foo.bar.org,https://example.org"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.accesscontrolmaxage=100"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.addvaryheader=true"
Marathon
"labels": {
"traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.accesscontrolallowmethods": "GET,OPTIONS,PUT",
"traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.accesscontrolalloworiginlist": "https://foo.bar.org,https://example.org",
"traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.accesscontrolmaxage": "100",
"traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.addvaryheader": "true"
}
Rancher
labels:
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.accesscontrolallowmethods=GET,OPTIONS,PUT"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.accesscontrolalloworiginlist=https://foo.bar.org,https://example.org"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.accesscontrolmaxage=100"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.testheader.headers.addvaryheader=true"
File (TOML)
[http.middlewares]
[http.middlewares.testHeader.headers]
accessControlAllowMethods= ["GET", "OPTIONS", "PUT"]
accessControlAllowOriginList = ["https://foo.bar.org","https://example.org"]
accessControlMaxAge = 100
addVaryHeader = true
File (YAML)
http:
middlewares:
testHeader:
headers:
accessControlAllowMethods:
- GET
- OPTIONS
- PUT
accessControlAllowOriginList:
- https://foo.bar.org
- https://example.org
accessControlMaxAge: 100
addVaryHeader: true
Configuration Options
General
Warning
If the custom header name is the same as one header name of the request or response, it will be replaced.
The detailed documentation for the security headers can be found in unrolled/secure.
customRequestHeaders
The customRequestHeaders
option lists the Header names and values to apply to the request.
customResponseHeaders
The customResponseHeaders
option lists the Header names and values to apply to the response.
accessControlAllowCredentials
The accessControlAllowCredentials
indicates whether the request can include user credentials.
accessControlAllowHeaders
The accessControlAllowHeaders
indicates which header field names can be used as part of the request.
accessControlAllowMethods
The accessControlAllowMethods
indicates which methods can be used during requests.
accessControlAllowOriginList
The accessControlAllowOriginList
indicates whether a resource can be shared by returning different values.
A wildcard origin *
can also be configured, and will match all requests. If this value is set by a backend server, it will be overwritten by Traefik
This value can contains a list of allowed origins.
More information including how to use the settings can be found on:
Traefik no longer supports the null value, as it is no longer recommended as a return value.
accessControlExposeHeaders
The accessControlExposeHeaders
indicates which headers are safe to expose to the api of a CORS API specification.
accessControlMaxAge
The accessControlMaxAge
indicates how long (in seconds) a preflight request can be cached.
addVaryHeader
The addVaryHeader
is used in conjunction with accessControlAllowOriginList
to determine whether the vary header should be added or modified to demonstrate that server responses can differ based on the value of the origin header.
allowedHosts
The allowedHosts
option lists fully qualified domain names that are allowed.
hostsProxyHeaders
The hostsProxyHeaders
option is a set of header keys that may hold a proxied hostname value for the request.
sslRedirect
The sslRedirect
is set to true, then only allow https requests.
sslTemporaryRedirect
Set the sslTemporaryRedirect
to true
to force an SSL redirection using a 302 (instead of a 301).
sslHost
The sslHost
option is the host name that is used to redirect http requests to https.
sslProxyHeaders
The sslProxyHeaders
option is set of header keys with associated values that would indicate a valid https request. Useful when using other proxies with header like: "X-Forwarded-Proto": "https"
.
sslForceHost
Set sslForceHost
to true and set SSLHost to forced requests to use SSLHost
even the ones that are already using SSL.
stsSeconds
The stsSeconds
is the max-age of the Strict-Transport-Security header. If set to 0, would NOT include the header.
stsIncludeSubdomains
The stsIncludeSubdomains
is set to true, the includeSubDomains
directive will be appended to the Strict-Transport-Security header.
stsPreload
Set stsPreload
to true to have the preload
flag appended to the Strict-Transport-Security header.
forceSTSHeader
Set forceSTSHeader
to true, to add the STS header even when the connection is HTTP.
frameDeny
Set frameDeny
to true to add the X-Frame-Options
header with the value of DENY
.
customFrameOptionsValue
The customFrameOptionsValue
allows the X-Frame-Options
header value to be set with a custom value. This overrides the FrameDeny option.
contentTypeNosniff
Set contentTypeNosniff
to true to add the X-Content-Type-Options
header with the value nosniff
.
browserXssFilter
Set browserXssFilter
to true to add the X-XSS-Protection
header with the value 1; mode=block
.
customBrowserXSSValue
The customBrowserXssValue
option allows the X-XSS-Protection
header value to be set with a custom value. This overrides the BrowserXssFilter option.
contentSecurityPolicy
The contentSecurityPolicy
option allows the Content-Security-Policy
header value to be set with a custom value.
publicKey
The publicKey
implements HPKP to prevent MITM attacks with forged certificates.
referrerPolicy
The referrerPolicy
allows sites to control when browsers will pass the Referer header to other sites.
featurePolicy
The featurePolicy
allows sites to control browser features.
isDevelopment
Set isDevelopment
to true when developing. The AllowedHosts, SSL, and STS options can cause some unwanted effects. Usually testing happens on http, not https, and on localhost, not your production domain.
If you would like your development environment to mimic production with complete Host blocking, SSL redirects, and STS headers, leave this as false.