null, // [,], '*', ',' /* * To trust one or more specific proxies that connect * directly to your server, use an array or a string separated by comma of IP addresses: */ // 'proxies' => ['192.168.1.1'], // 'proxies' => '192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2', /* * Or, to trust all proxies that connect * directly to your server, use a "*" */ // 'proxies' => '*', /* * Which headers to use to detect proxy related data (For, Host, Proto, Port) * * Options include: * * - Illuminate\Http\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_FOR | Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_HOST | Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_PORT | Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_PROTO | Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_AWS_ELB (use all x-forwarded-* headers to establish trust) * - Illuminate\Http\Request::HEADER_FORWARDED (use the FORWARDED header to establish trust) * - Illuminate\Http\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_AWS_ELB (If you are using AWS Elastic Load Balancer) * * - 'HEADER_X_FORWARDED_ALL' (use all x-forwarded-* headers to establish trust) * - 'HEADER_FORWARDED' (use the FORWARDED header to establish trust) * - 'HEADER_X_FORWARDED_AWS_ELB' (If you are using AWS Elastic Load Balancer) * * @link https://symfony.com/doc/current/deployment/proxies.html */ 'headers' => Illuminate\Http\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_FOR | Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_HOST | Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_PORT | Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_PROTO | Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_AWS_ELB, ];