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Frequently asked questions
An n8n proxy routes outbound workflow traffic through a different IP address. It’s typically configured using environment variables or directly inside nodes, allowing you to control how requests are sent and avoid blocks or rate limits.
To set up an n8n http proxy, define environment variables like HTTP_PROXY and HTTPS_PROXY in your system or Docker setup. This ensures that most HTTP Request nodes and integrations send traffic through the proxy.
n8n proxy settings include global environment variables and per-node configurations. Global settings affect all workflows, while node-level proxy options let you override routing for specific requests.
The trust proxy setting in n8n is used when running behind a reverse proxy. It allows n8n to correctly read headers like X-Forwarded-For, ensuring accurate IP detection and preventing request validation issues.
n8n_trusted_proxies defines which proxy IPs are allowed to forward request headers. It’s important in cloud or multi-layer setups to prevent spoofed IPs and maintain secure, reliable request handling.














