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### Spawning up Traefik with outsourced configuration files ### Spawning up Traefik with outsourced configuration files
1. Put the provided `traefik.yml` (static) and `fileConfig.yml` (dynamic) configuration files to your volume bind mount (here `/mnt/docker-volumes/traefik`). 1. Put the provided `traefik.yml` (static) and `fileConfig.yml` (dynamic) configuration files to your volume bind mount (here `/mnt/docker-volumes/traefik`).
2. Add your Cloudflare API token as environment variable to the `docker-compose.yml` file and define your Cloudflare email address in the `traefik.yml` file. 2. Add your Cloudflare API token as environment variable to the `docker-compose.yml` file and define your Cloudflare email address in the `traefik.yml` file. May adjust to your preferred certresolver. The example given is for Cloudflare.
3. Adjust the static and dynamic configuration files to your needs. Especially replace the `example.com` strings with your domain name in the `traefik.yml` static configuration file. Also adjust the authelia and basic auth definitions in the `fileConfig.yml` dynamic configuration file with secure values and your domain names. 3. Adjust the static and dynamic configuration files to your needs. Especially replace the `example.com` strings with your domain name in the `traefik.yml` static configuration file. Also adjust the authelia and basic auth definitions in the `fileConfig.yml` dynamic configuration file with secure values and your domain names.
### Spawning up Traefik with configuration command definitions ### Spawning up Traefik with configuration command definitions