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post(caddy-v2): add 'defer' example
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title: Upgrading Caddy reverse proxy from v1 to v2 syntax
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excerpt: route, strip_prefix, rewrite
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date: 2020-05-23
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lastUpdated: 2020-05-28
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tags:
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- server
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- caddy
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## header and reverse_proxy
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`header` directive still keeps similar syntax, but operates a bit different. In v2, when used alongside with `reverse_proxy`, Caddy modifies the header _before_ receiving header response from the backend. This behaviour is apparent when you want to replace existing header(s); instead of replacing, Caddy adds the header and results in duplicate headers. To avoid this issue, you should use `defer`:
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``` plain v2
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header {
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-server
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Referrer-Policy "no-referrer"
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defer
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}
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```
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## Disable HTTP -> HTTPS redirects
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In v2, Caddy automatically listens on HTTP (port 80) and redirects to HTTPS, whereas in v1, you need add a separate `redir 301`. This is handy is most use cases, but doesn't apply to my {% post_link caddy-nixos-part-3 'use case' %}--listens on HTTPS only.
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