# Ping Definition ## Configuration ```toml # Ping definition [ping] # Name of the related entry point # # Optional # Default: "traefik" # entryPoint = "traefik" ``` | Path | Method | Description | |---------|---------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `/ping` | `GET`, `HEAD` | A simple endpoint to check for Træfik process liveness. Return a code `200` with the content: `OK` | !!! warning Even if you have authentication configured on entry point, the `/ping` path of the api is excluded from authentication. ## Examples The `/ping` health-check URL is enabled with the command-line `--ping` or config file option `[ping]`. Thus, if you have a regular path for `/foo` and an entrypoint on `:80`, you would access them as follows: * Regular path: `http://hostname:80/foo` * Admin panel: `http://hostname:8080/` * Ping URL: `http://hostname:8080/ping` However, for security reasons, you may want to be able to expose the `/ping` health-check URL to outside health-checkers, e.g. an Internet service or cloud load-balancer, _without_ exposing your administration panel's port. In many environments, the security staff may not _allow_ you to expose it. You have two options: * Enable `/ping` on a regular entry point * Enable `/ping` on a dedicated port ### Ping health check on a regular entry point To proxy `/ping` from a regular entry point to the administration one without exposing the panel, do the following: ```toml defaultEntryPoints = ["http"] [entryPoints] [entryPoints.http] address = ":80" [ping] entryPoint = "http" ``` The above link `ping` on the `http` entry point and then expose it on port `80` ### Enable ping health check on dedicated port If you do not want to or cannot expose the health-check on a regular entry point - e.g. your security rules do not allow it, or you have a conflicting path - then you can enable health-check on its own entry point. Use the following configuration: ```toml defaultEntryPoints = ["http"] [entryPoints] [entryPoints.http] address = ":80" [entryPoints.ping] address = ":8082" [ping] entryPoint = "ping" ``` The above is similar to the previous example, but instead of enabling `/ping` on the _default_ entry point, we enable it on a _dedicated_ entry point. In the above example, you would access a regular path and health-check as follows: * Regular path: `http://hostname:80/foo` * Ping URL: `http://hostname:8082/ping` Note the dedicated port `:8082` for `/ping`. In the above example, it is _very_ important to create a named dedicated entry point, and do **not** include it in `defaultEntryPoints`. Otherwise, you are likely to expose _all_ services via this entry point. ### Using ping for external Load-balancer rotation health check If you are running traefik behind a external Load-balancer, and want to configure rotation health check on the Load-balancer to take a traefik instance out of rotation gracefully, you can configure [lifecycle.requestAcceptGraceTimeout](/configuration/commons.md#life-cycle) and the ping endpoint will return `503` response on traefik server termination, so that the Load-balancer can take the terminating traefik instance out of rotation, before it stops responding.