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title: "Caddy"
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description: "An integration guide for Authelia and the Caddy reverse proxy"
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lead: "A guide on integrating Authelia with the Caddy reverse proxy."
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date: 2022-06-15T17:51:47+10:00
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draft: false
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images: []
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menu:
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integration:
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parent: "proxies"
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weight: 320
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toc: true
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aliases:
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- /i/caddy
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- /docs/deployment/supported-proxies/caddy.html
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---
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[Caddy] is a reverse proxy supported by __Authelia__.
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__Authelia__ offers integration support for the official forward auth integration method Caddy provides, we don't
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officially support any plugin that supports this though we don't specifically prevent such plugins working and there may
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be plugins that work fine provided they support the forward authentication specification correctly.
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*__Important:__ When using these guides it's important to recognize that we cannot provide a guide for every possible
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method of deploying a proxy. These guides show a suggested setup only and you need to understand the proxy
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configuration and customize it to your needs. To-that-end we include links to the official proxy documentation
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throughout this documentation and in the [See Also](#see-also) section.*
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## Get Started
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It's __*strongly recommended*__ that users setting up *Authelia* for the first time take a look at our
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[Get Started](../prologue/get-started.md) guide. This takes you through various steps which are essential to
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bootstrapping *Authelia*.
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## Requirements
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You need the following to run __Authelia__ with [Caddy]:
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* [Caddy] [v2.5.1](https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/releases/tag/v2.5.1) or greater
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## Trusted Proxies
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*__Important:__ You should read the [Forwarded Headers] section and this section as part of any proxy configuration.
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Especially if you have never read it before.*
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*__Important:__ The included example is __NOT__ meant for production use. It's used expressly as an example to showcase
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how you can configure multiple IP ranges. You should customize this example to fit your specific architecture and needs.
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You should only include the specific IP address ranges of the trusted proxies within your architecture and should not
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trust entire subnets unless that subnet only has trusted proxies and no other services.*
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[Caddy] by default doesn't trust any other proxies and removes potentially fabricated headers that are likely to lead
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to security issues, and it is difficult to configure this incorrectly. This is an important security feature that is
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common with proxies with good security practices.
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You should read the [Caddy Trusted Proxies Documentation] as part of configuring this. It's important to ensure you take
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the time to configure this carefully and correctly.
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In the example we have a commented `trusted_proxies` directive which shows an example on adding the following networks
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to the trusted proxy list in [Caddy]:
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* 10.0.0.0/8
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* 172.16.0.0/16
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* 192.168.0.0/16
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* fc00::/7
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## Configuration
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Below you will find commented examples of the following configuration:
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* Authelia Portal
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* Protected Endpoint (Nextcloud)
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### Basic examples
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This example is the preferred example for integration with [Caddy]. There is an [advanced example](#advanced-example)
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but we *__strongly urge__* anyone who needs to use this for a particular reason to either reach out to us or Caddy for
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support to ensure the basic example covers your use case in a secure way.
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#### Subdomain
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{{< details "Caddyfile" >}}
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```caddyfile
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## It is important to read the following document before enabling this section:
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## https://www.authelia.com/integration/proxies/caddy/#forwarded-header-trust#trusted-proxies
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(trusted_proxy_list) {
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## Uncomment & adjust the following line to configure specific ranges which should be considered as trustworthy.
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# trusted_proxies 10.0.0.0/8 172.16.0.0/16 192.168.0.0/16 fc00::/7
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}
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# Authelia Portal.
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auth.example.com {
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reverse_proxy authelia:9091 {
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## This import needs to be included if you're relying on a trusted proxies configuration.
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import trusted_proxy_list
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}
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}
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# Protected Endpoint.
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nextcloud.example.com {
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forward_auth authelia:9091 {
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uri /api/authz/forward-auth
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## The following commented line is for configuring the Authelia URL in the proxy. We strongly suggest
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## this is configured in the Session Cookies section of the Authelia configuration.
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# uri /api/authz/forward-auth?authelia_url=https://auth.example.com/
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copy_headers Remote-User Remote-Groups Remote-Name Remote-Email
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## This import needs to be included if you're relying on a trusted proxies configuration.
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import trusted_proxy_list
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}
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reverse_proxy nextcloud:80 {
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## This import needs to be included if you're relying on a trusted proxies configuration.
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import trusted_proxy_list
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}
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}
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```
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{{< /details >}}
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#### Subpath
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{{< details "Caddyfile" >}}
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```caddyfile
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## It is important to read the following document before enabling this section:
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## https://www.authelia.com/integration/proxies/caddy/#forwarded-header-trust#trusted-proxies
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(trusted_proxy_list) {
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## Uncomment & adjust the following line to configure specific ranges which should be considered as trustworthy.
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# trusted_proxies 10.0.0.0/8 172.16.0.0/16 192.168.0.0/16 fc00::/7
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}
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example.com {
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# Authelia Portal.
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@authelia path /authelia /authelia/*
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handle @authelia {
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reverse_proxy authelia:9091 {
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## This import needs to be included if you're relying on a trusted proxies configuration.
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import trusted_proxy_list
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}
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}
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# Protected Endpoint.
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@nextcloud path /nextcloud /nextcloud/*
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handle @nextcloud {
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forward_auth authelia:9091 {
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uri /api/authz/forward-auth?authelia_url=https://example.com/authelia/
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copy_headers Remote-User Remote-Groups Remote-Name Remote-Email
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## This import needs to be included if you're relying on a trusted proxies configuration.
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import trusted_proxy_list
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}
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reverse_proxy nextcloud:80 {
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## This import needs to be included if you're relying on a trusted proxies configuration.
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import trusted_proxy_list
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}
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}
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}
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```
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{{< /details >}}
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### Advanced example
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The advanced example allows for more flexible customization, however the [basic example](#basic-examples) should be
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preferred in *most* situations. If you are unsure of what you're doing please don't use this method.
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*__Important:__ Making a mistake when configuring the advanced example could lead to authentication bypass or errors.*
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{{< details "Caddyfile" >}}
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```caddyfile
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## It is important to read the following document before enabling this section:
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## https://www.authelia.com/integration/proxies/caddy/#forwarded-header-trust#trusted-proxies
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(trusted_proxy_list) {
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## Uncomment & adjust the following line to configure specific ranges which should be considered as trustworthy.
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# trusted_proxies 10.0.0.0/8 172.16.0.0/16 192.168.0.0/16 fc00::/7
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}
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# Authelia Portal.
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auth.example.com {
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reverse_proxy authelia:9091 {
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## This import needs to be included if you're relying on a trusted proxies configuration.
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import trusted_proxy_list
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}
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}
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# Protected Endpoint.
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nextcloud.example.com {
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reverse_proxy authelia:9091 {
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## This import needs to be included if you're relying on a trusted proxies configuration.
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import trusted_proxy_list
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method GET
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rewrite "/api/authz/forward-auth?authelia_url=https://auth.example.com/"
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header_up X-Forwarded-Method {method}
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header_up X-Forwarded-Uri {uri}
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## If the auth request:
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## 1. Responds with a status code IN the 200-299 range.
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## Then:
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## 1. Proxy the request to the backend.
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## 2. Copy the relevant headers from the auth request and provide them to the backend.
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@good status 2xx
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handle_response @good {
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request_header Remote-User {http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-User}
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request_header Remote-Groups {http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-Groups}
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request_header Remote-Name {http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-Name}
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request_header Remote-Email {http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-Email}
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}
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}
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reverse_proxy nextcloud:80 {
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## This import needs to be included if you're relying on a trusted proxies configuration.
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import trusted_proxy_list
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}
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}
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```
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{{< /details >}}
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## See Also
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* [Caddy General Documentation](https://caddyserver.com/docs/)
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* [Caddy Forward Auth Documentation]
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* [Caddy Trusted Proxies Documentation]
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* [Caddy Snippet] Documentation
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* [Forwarded Headers]
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[Caddy]: https://caddyserver.com
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[Caddy Snippet]: https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/concepts#snippets
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[Caddy Forward Auth Documentation]: https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives/forward_auth
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[Caddy Trusted Proxies Documentation]: https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives/reverse_proxy#trusted_proxies
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[Forwarded Headers]: fowarded-headers
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