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the principle of the above example above (a catchall router) still stands,
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the principle of the above example above (a catchall router) still stands,
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but the `unavailable` service should be adapted to fit such a need.
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but the `unavailable` service should be adapted to fit such a need.
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## Why Is My TLS Certificate Not Reloaded When Its Contents Change ?
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## Why Is My TLS Certificate Not Reloaded When Its Contents Change?
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With the file provider,
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With the file provider,
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a configuration update is only triggered when one of the [watched](../providers/file.md#provider-configuration) configuration files is modified.
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a configuration update is only triggered when one of the [watched](../providers/file.md#provider-configuration) configuration files is modified.
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To take into account the new certificate contents, the update of the dynamic configuration must be forced.
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To take into account the new certificate contents, the update of the dynamic configuration must be forced.
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One way to achieve that, is to trigger a file notification,
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One way to achieve that, is to trigger a file notification,
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for example, by using the `touch` command on the configuration file.
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for example, by using the `touch` command on the configuration file.
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## What Are the Forwarded Headers When Proxying HTTP Requests?
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By default, the following headers are automatically added when proxying requests:
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| Property | HTTP Header |
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| Client's IP | X-Forwarded-For, X-Real-Ip |
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| Host | X-Forwarded-Host |
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| Port | X-Forwarded-Port |
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| Protocol | X-Forwarded-Proto |
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| Proxy Server's Hostname | X-Forwarded-Server |
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For more details,
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please check out the [forwarded header](../routing/entrypoints.md#forwarded-headers) documentation.
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The Headers middleware manages the headers of requests and responses.
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The Headers middleware manages the headers of requests and responses.
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A set of forwarded headers are automatically added by default. See the [FAQ](../../getting-started/faq.md#what-are-the-forwarded-headers-when-proxying-http-requests) for more information.
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## Configuration Examples
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## Configuration Examples
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### Adding Headers to the Request and the Response
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### Adding Headers to the Request and the Response
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