Dynamic Configuration Refactoring
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## White Listing
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Træfik supports whitelisting to accept or refuse requests based on the client IP.
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Traefik supports whitelisting to accept or refuse requests based on the client IP.
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The following example enables IP white listing and accepts requests from client IPs defined in `sourceRange`.
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# Override the clientIPStrategy
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By default, Træfik uses the client IP (see [ClientIPStrategy](/configuration/entrypoints/#clientipstrategy)) for the whitelisting.
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By default, Traefik uses the client IP (see [ClientIPStrategy](/configuration/entrypoints/#clientipstrategy)) for the whitelisting.
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If you want to use another IP than the one determined by `ClientIPStrategy` for the whitelisting, you can define the `IPStrategy` option:
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## ClientIPStrategy
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The `clientIPStrategy` defines how you want Træfik to determine the client IP (used for whitelisting for example).
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The `clientIPStrategy` defines how you want Traefik to determine the client IP (used for whitelisting for example).
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There are several option available:
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### Excluded IPs
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Træfik will scan the `X-Forwarded-For` header (from the right) and pick the first IP not in the `excludedIPs` list.
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Traefik will scan the `X-Forwarded-For` header (from the right) and pick the first IP not in the `excludedIPs` list.
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```toml
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[entryPoints]
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### Default
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If there are no `depth` or `excludedIPs`, then the client IP is the IP of the computer that initiated the connection with the Træfik server (the remote address).
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If there are no `depth` or `excludedIPs`, then the client IP is the IP of the computer that initiated the connection with the Traefik server (the remote address).
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## ProxyProtocol
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