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# Running behind a reverse proxy # Running headscale behind a reverse proxy
Running headscale behind a reverse proxy is useful when running multiple applications on the same server, and you want to reuse the same external IP and port - usually tcp/443 for HTTPS.
### WebSockets
The reverse proxy MUST be configured to support WebSockets, as it is needed for clients running Tailscale v1.30+.
WebSockets support is required when using the headscale embedded DERP server. In this case, you will also need to expose the UDP port used for STUN (by default, udp/3478). Please check our [config-example.yaml](https://github.com/juanfont/headscale/blob/main/config-example.yaml).
Running Headscale behind a reverse proxy is suitable for container-based deployments. This is especially useful on a server were port 443 is already being used for other web services.
### Web Sockets
The reverse proxy _must_ be configured to support websockets if you are running headscale 0.17.x+ and tailscale v1.30+.
### TLS ### TLS
Headscale can be configured not to use TLS, leaving it to the reverse proxy to handle. Add the following configuration values to your headscale config file. Headscale can be configured not to use TLS, leaving it to the reverse proxy to handle. Add the following configuration values to your headscale config file.