| `traefik.docker.network` | Set the docker network to use for connections to this container.<br>If a container is linked to several networks, be sure to set the proper network name (you can check with `docker inspect <container_id>`) otherwise it will randomly pick one (depending on how docker is returning them).<br>For instance when deploying docker `stack` from compose files, the compose defined networks will be prefixed with the `stack` name. |
| `traefik.enable=false` | Disable this container in Træfik |
| `traefik.port=80` | Register this port. Useful when the container exposes multiples ports. |
| `traefik.protocol=https` | Override the default `http` protocol |
| `traefik.weight=10` | Assign this weight to the container |
| `traefik.backend=foo` | Give the name `foo` to the generated backend for this container. |
| `traefik.backend.circuitbreaker.expression=EXPR` | Create a [circuit breaker](/basics/#backends) to be used against the backend |
| `traefik.backend.healthcheck.path=/health` | Enable health check for the backend, hitting the container at `path`. |
| `traefik.backend.healthcheck.port=8080` | Allow to use a different port for the health check. |
| `traefik.backend.healthcheck.interval=1s` | Define the health check interval. |
| `traefik.backend.loadbalancer.swarm=true` | Use Swarm's inbuilt load balancer (only relevant under Swarm Mode). |
| `traefik.backend.maxconn.amount=10` | Set a maximum number of connections to the backend.<br>Must be used in conjunction with the below label to take effect. |
| `traefik.backend.maxconn.extractorfunc=client.ip` | Set the function to be used against the request to determine what to limit maximum connections to the backend by.<br>Must be used in conjunction with the above label to take effect. |
| `traefik.frontend.auth.basic=EXPR` | Sets basic authentication for that frontend in CSV format: `User:Hash,User:Hash` |
| `traefik.frontend.entryPoints=http,https` | Assign this frontend to entry points `http` and `https`.<br>Overrides `defaultEntryPoints` |
| `traefik.frontend.errors.<name>.backend` | See [custom error pages](/configuration/commons/#custom-error-pages) section. |
| `traefik.frontend.errors.<name>.query` | See [custom error pages](/configuration/commons/#custom-error-pages) section. |
| `traefik.frontend.errors.<name>.status` | See [custom error pages](/configuration/commons/#custom-error-pages) section. |
| `traefik.frontend.passHostHeader=true` | Forward client `Host` header to the backend. |
| `traefik.frontend.passTLSCert=true` | Forward TLS Client certificates to the backend. |
| `traefik.frontend.rateLimit.extractorFunc` | See [custom error pages](/configuration/commons/#rate-limiting) section. |
| `traefik.frontend.rateLimit.rateSet.<name>.period` | See [custom error pages](/configuration/commons/#rate-limiting) section. |
| `traefik.frontend.rateLimit.rateSet.<name>.average` | See [custom error pages](/configuration/commons/#rate-limiting) section. |
| `traefik.frontend.rateLimit.rateSet.<name>.burst` | See [custom error pages](/configuration/commons/#rate-limiting) section. |
| `traefik.frontend.redirect.entryPoint=https` | Enables Redirect to another entryPoint for that frontend (e.g. HTTPS) |
| `traefik.frontend.redirect.regex=^http://localhost/(.*)` | Redirect to another URL for that frontend.<br>Must be set with `traefik.frontend.redirect.replacement`. |
| `traefik.frontend.redirect.replacement=http://mydomain/$1` | Redirect to another URL for that frontend.<br>Must be set with `traefik.frontend.redirect.regex`. |
| `traefik.frontend.rule=EXPR` | Override the default frontend rule. Default: `Host:{containerName}.{domain}` or `Host:{service}.{project_name}.{domain}` if you are using `docker-compose`. |
| `traefik.frontend.whitelistSourceRange:RANGE` | List of IP-Ranges which are allowed to access.<br>An unset or empty list allows all Source-IPs to access. If one of the Net-Specifications are invalid, the whole list is invalid and allows all Source-IPs to access. |
| `traefik.frontend.headers.allowedHosts=EXPR` | Provides a list of allowed hosts that requests will be processed.<br>Format: `Host1,Host2` |
| `traefik.frontend.headers.customRequestHeaders=EXPR ` | Provides the container with custom request headers that will be appended to each request forwarded to the container.<br>Format: <code>HEADER:value||HEADER2:value2</code> |
| `traefik.frontend.headers.customResponseHeaders=EXPR` | Appends the headers to each response returned by the container, before forwarding the response to the client.<br>Format: <code>HEADER:value||HEADER2:value2</code> |
| `traefik.frontend.headers.hostsProxyHeaders=EXPR ` | Provides a list of headers that the proxied hostname may be stored.<br>Format: `HEADER1,HEADER2` |
| `traefik.frontend.headers.SSLRedirect=true` | Forces the frontend to redirect to SSL if a non-SSL request is sent. |
| `traefik.frontend.headers.SSLTemporaryRedirect=true` | Forces the frontend to redirect to SSL if a non-SSL request is sent, but by sending a 302 instead of a 301. |
| `traefik.frontend.headers.SSLHost=HOST` | This setting configures the hostname that redirects will be based on. Default is "", which is the same host as the request. |
| `traefik.frontend.headers.SSLProxyHeaders=EXPR` | Header combinations that would signify a proper SSL Request (Such as `X-Forwarded-For:https`).<br>Format: <code>HEADER:value||HEADER2:value2</code> |
| `traefik.frontend.headers.isDevelopment=false` | This will cause the `AllowedHosts`, `SSLRedirect`, and `STSSeconds`/`STSIncludeSubdomains` options to be ignored during development.<br>When deploying to production, be sure to set this to false. |
| `traefik.<service-name>.frontend.headers.allowedHosts=EXPR` | Provides a list of allowed hosts that requests will be processed.<br>Format: `Host1,Host2` |
| `traefik.<service-name>.frontend.headers.customRequestHeaders=EXPR ` | Provides the container with custom request headers that will be appended to each request forwarded to the container.<br>Format: <code>HEADER:value||HEADER2:value2</code> |
| `traefik.<service-name>.frontend.headers.customResponseHeaders=EXPR` | Appends the headers to each response returned by the container, before forwarding the response to the client.<br>Format: <code>HEADER:value||HEADER2:value2</code> |
| `traefik.<service-name>.frontend.headers.hostsProxyHeaders=EXPR ` | Provides a list of headers that the proxied hostname may be stored.<br>Format: `HEADER1,HEADER2` |
| `traefik.<service-name>.frontend.headers.SSLRedirect=true` | Forces the frontend to redirect to SSL if a non-SSL request is sent. |
| `traefik.<service-name>.frontend.headers.SSLTemporaryRedirect=true` | Forces the frontend to redirect to SSL if a non-SSL request is sent, but by sending a 302 instead of a 301. |
| `traefik.<service-name>.frontend.headers.SSLHost=HOST` | This setting configures the hostname that redirects will be based on. Default is "", which is the same host as the request. |
| `traefik.<service-name>.frontend.headers.SSLProxyHeaders=EXPR` | Header combinations that would signify a proper SSL Request (Such as `X-Forwarded-For:https`).<br>Format: <code>HEADER:value||HEADER2:value2</code> |
| `traefik.<service-name>.frontend.headers.isDevelopment=false` | This will cause the `AllowedHosts`, `SSLRedirect`, and `STSSeconds`/`STSIncludeSubdomains` options to be ignored during development.<br>When deploying to production, be sure to set this to false. |
if a label is defined both as a `container label` and a `service label` (for example `traefik.<service-name>.port=PORT` and `traefik.port=PORT` ), the `service label` is used to defined the `<service-name>` property (`port` in the example).
It's possible to mix `container labels` and `service labels`, in this case `container labels` are used as default value for missing `service labels` but no frontends are going to be created with the `container labels`.
More details in this [example](/user-guide/docker-and-lets-encrypt/#labels).