Improve the wording in the documentation for Docker and fix title for Docker User Guide

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Damien Duportal 2018-08-20 16:46:04 +02:00 committed by Traefiker Bot
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Træfik can be configured to use Docker as a provider.
#
endpoint = "unix:///var/run/docker.sock"
# Default domain used.
# Default base domain used for the frontend rules.
# Can be overridden by setting the "traefik.domain" label on a container.
#
# Required
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ To enable constraints see [provider-specific constraints section](/configuration
#
endpoint = "tcp://127.0.0.1:2375"
# Default domain used.
# Default base domain used for the frontend rules.
# Can be overridden by setting the "traefik.domain" label on a services.
#
# Optional
@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ Labels can be used on containers to override default behavior.
| Label | Description |
|------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `traefik.docker.network` | Overrides the default docker network to use for connections to the container. [1] |
| `traefik.domain` | Sets the default domain for the frontend rules. |
| `traefik.domain` | Sets the default base domain for the frontend rules. For more information, check the [Container Labels section's of the user guide "Let's Encrypt & Docker"](/user-guide/docker-and-lets-encrypt/#container-labels) |
| `traefik.enable=false` | Disables this container in Træfik. |
| `traefik.port=80` | Registers this port. Useful when the container exposes multiples ports. |
| `traefik.protocol=https` | Overrides the default `http` protocol |

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# Docker & Traefik
# Let's Encrypt & Docker
In this use case, we want to use Træfik as a _layer-7_ load balancer with SSL termination for a set of micro-services used to run a web application.