diff --git a/docs/content/routing/routers/index.md b/docs/content/routing/routers/index.md index 833a84543..0c47f8023 100644 --- a/docs/content/routing/routers/index.md +++ b/docs/content/routing/routers/index.md @@ -795,11 +795,10 @@ Services are the target for the router. When a TLS section is specified, it instructs Traefik that the current router is dedicated to TLS requests only (and that the router should ignore non-TLS requests). - -By default, Traefik will terminate the SSL connections (meaning that it will send decrypted data to the services), -but Traefik can be configured in order to let the requests pass through (keeping the data encrypted), and be forwarded to the service "as is". -??? example "Configuring TLS Termination" +By default, a router with a TLS section will terminate the TLS connections, meaning that it will send decrypted data to the services. + +??? example "Router for TLS requests" ```toml tab="File (TOML)" ## Dynamic configuration @@ -822,6 +821,13 @@ but Traefik can be configured in order to let the requests pass through (keeping tls: {} ``` +#### `passthrough` + +As seen above, a TLS router will terminate the TLS connection by default. +However, the `passthrough` option can be specified to set whether the requests should be forwarded "as is", keeping all data encrypted. + +It defaults to `false`. + ??? example "Configuring passthrough" ```toml tab="File (TOML)"