traefik/docs/content/https/tls.md
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# TLS
Transport Layer Security
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## Certificates Definition
### Automated
See the [Let's Encrypt](./acme.md) page.
### User defined
To add / remove TLS certificates, even when Traefik is already running, their definition can be added to the [dynamic configuration](../getting-started/configuration-overview.md), in the `[[tls.certificates]]` section:
```toml tab="TOML"
[[tls.certificates]]
certFile = "/path/to/domain.cert"
keyFile = "/path/to/domain.key"
[[tls.certificates]]
certFile = "/path/to/other-domain.cert"
keyFile = "/path/to/other-domain.key"
```
```yaml tab="YAML"
tls:
certificates:
- certFile: /path/to/domain.cert
keyFile: /path/to/domain.key
- certFile: /path/to/other-domain.cert
keyFile: /path/to/other-domain.key
```
!!! important "File Provider Only"
In the above example, we've used the [file provider](../providers/file.md) to handle these definitions.
In its current alpha version, it is the only available method to configure the certificates (as well as the options and the stores).
## Certificates Stores
In Traefik, certificates are grouped together in certificates stores, which are defined as such:
```toml tab="TOML"
[tls.stores]
[tls.stores.default]
```
```yaml tab="YAML"
tls:
stores:
default: {}
```
!!! important "Alpha restriction"
During the alpha version, any store definition other than the default one (named `default`) will be ignored,
and there is thefore only one globally available TLS store.
In the `tls.certificates` section, a list of stores can then be specified to indicate where the certificates should be stored:
```toml tab="TOML"
[[tls.certificates]]
certFile = "/path/to/domain.cert"
keyFile = "/path/to/domain.key"
stores = ["default"]
[[tls.certificates]]
# Note that since no store is defined,
# the certificate below will be stored in the `default` store.
certFile = "/path/to/other-domain.cert"
keyFile = "/path/to/other-domain.key"
```
```yaml tab="YAML"
tls:
certificates:
- certFile: /path/to/domain.cert
keyFile: /path/to/domain.key
stores:
- default
# Note that since no store is defined,
# the certificate below will be stored in the `default` store.
- certFile: /path/to/other-domain.cert
keyFile: /path/to/other-domain.key
```
!!! important "Alpha restriction"
During the alpha version, the `stores` list will actually be ignored and automatically set to `["default"]`.
### Default Certificate
Traefik can use a default certificate for connections without a SNI, or without a matching domain.
This default certificate should be defined in a TLS store:
```toml tab="TOML"
[tls.stores]
[tls.stores.default]
[tls.stores.default.defaultCertificate]
certFile = "path/to/cert.crt"
keyFile = "path/to/cert.key"
```
```yaml tab="YAML"
tls:
stores:
default:
defaultCertificate:
certFile: path/to/cert.crt
keyFile: path/to/cert.key
```
If no default certificate is provided, Traefik generates and uses a self-signed certificate.
## TLS Options
The TLS options allow one to configure some parameters of the TLS connection.
### Minimum TLS Version
```toml tab="TOML"
[tls.options]
[tls.options.default]
minVersion = "VersionTLS12"
[tls.options.mintls13]
minVersion = "VersionTLS13"
```
```yaml tab="YAML"
tls:
options:
default:
minVersion: VersionTLS12
mintls13:
minVersion: VersionTLS13
```
### Client Authentication (mTLS)
Traefik supports mutual authentication, through the `ClientAuth` section.
For authentication policies that require verification of the client certificate, the certificate authority for the certificate should be set in `ClientAuth.caFiles`.
The `ClientAuth.clientAuthType` option governs the behaviour as follows:
- `NoClientCert`: disregards any client certificate.
- `RequestClientCert`: asks for a certificate but proceeds anyway if none is provided.
- `RequireAnyClientCert`: requires a certificate but does not verify if it is signed by a CA listed in `ClientAuth.caFiles`.
- `VerifyClientCertIfGiven`: if a certificate is provided, verifies if it is signed by a CA listed in `ClientAuth.caFiles`. Otherwise proceeds without any certificate.
- `RequireAndVerifyClientCert`: requires a certificate, which must be signed by a CA listed in `ClientAuth.caFiles`.
```toml tab="TOML"
[tls.options]
[tls.options.default]
[tls.options.default.clientAuth]
# in PEM format. each file can contain multiple CAs.
caFiles = ["tests/clientca1.crt", "tests/clientca2.crt"]
clientAuthType = "RequireAndVerifyClientCert"
```
```yaml tab="YAML"
tls:
options:
default:
clientAuth:
# in PEM format. each file can contain multiple CAs.
caFiles:
- tests/clientca1.crt
- tests/clientca2.crt
clientAuthType: RequireAndVerifyClientCert
```
### Cipher Suites
See [cipherSuites](https://godoc.org/crypto/tls#pkg-constants) for more information.
```toml tab="TOML"
[tls.options]
[tls.options.default]
cipherSuites = [
"TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256",
"TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384"
]
```
```yaml tab="YAML"
tls:
options:
default:
cipherSuites:
- TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
```
### Strict SNI Checking
With strict SNI checking, Traefik won't allow connections from clients connections
that do not specify a server_name extension.
```toml tab="TOML"
[tls.options]
[tls.options.default]
sniStrict = true
```
```yaml tab="YAML"
tls:
options:
default:
sniStrict: true
```