freebsd-ports/net/traefik/pkg-message
Thomas Zander b6937fb3be Update to upstream release 2.3.1
Details:
- The Traefik v1 branch has been on maintenance mode for over a year
  and is no longer guaranteed to receive security updates, see:
  https://community.traefik.io/t/end-of-support-of-1-x/2451
- Updating of configuration files will be necessary for users who
  have not previously used net/traefik2 (which was introduced in
  2020Q2 to allow for the eventual depreciation of the v1 branch).
  Instructions and a link to an automated migration tool are
  provided in pkg-message.
2020-10-11 09:27:48 +00:00

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{ type: install
message: <<EOM
Note that traefik starts as unpriviliged user. Thus, it cannot
bind to privileged ports (by default, ports below 1024) and
will exit when configured to do so.
If traefik should serve ports in the privileged range, there
are options to achieve this:
- Have traffic bind to an unprivileged port and use the
packet filter configuration to redirect requests to the
desired privileged port to the unprivileged port in
traefik's configuration file e.g. the rdr rules in pf(4).
- The mac_portacl kernel module allows unprivileged processes
to bind to privileged ports.
EOM
}
{ type: upgrade
maximum_version: "2.0"
message: <<EOM
The version 2 of Traefik requires manual configuration changes
when migrating from a legacy v1 version to v2.
Please consult the Traefik migration guide at
https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/migration/v1-to-v2/
for details on how to adapt existing configuration files.
Note that there is a tool that can automate migration and
rewrite existing configuration files (at least partially):
https://github.com/traefik/traefik-migration-tool
EOM
}
]