Part 3 — Traefik and SSL

📰 Dev.to · Dinh Doan Van Bien

Learn to set up Traefik as a reverse proxy with SSL for self-hosting Supabase

intermediate Published 6 Mar 2026
Action Steps
  1. Install Traefik using Docker
  2. Configure Traefik as a reverse proxy
  3. Generate SSL certificates using Let's Encrypt
  4. Configure SSL termination in Traefik
  5. Test the setup to ensure secure traffic routing
Who Needs to Know This

DevOps engineers and developers who self-host Supabase can benefit from this setup to ensure secure and reliable traffic routing

Key Insight

💡 Traefik can be used as a reverse proxy with SSL to secure and route traffic to self-hosted Supabase

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Learn to set up Traefik as a reverse proxy with SSL for self-hosting Supabase

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