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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. May adjust to your preferred certresolver. The example given is for Cloudflare, using the ACME DNS challenge to obtain wildcard certificates. 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, using the ACME DNS challenge to obtain wildcard certificates.
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 middleware 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