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# For more information on this configuration file, see containers-registries.conf(5).
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#
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# There are multiple versions of the configuration syntax available, where the
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# second iteration is backwards compatible to the first one. Mixing up both
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# formats will result in an runtime error.
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#
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# The initial configuration format looks like this:
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#
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# NOTE: RISK OF USING UNQUALIFIED IMAGE NAMES
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# Red Hat recommends always using fully qualified image names including the registry server (full dns name),
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# namespace, image name, and tag (ex. registry.redhat.io/ubi8/ubu:latest). When using short names, there is
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# always an inherent risk that the image being pulled could be spoofed. For example, a user wants to.
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# pull an image named `foobar` from a registry and expects it to come from myregistry.com. If myregistry.com
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# is not first in the search list, an attacker could place a different `foobar` image at a registry earlier
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# in the search list. The user would accidentally pull and run the attacker's image and code rather than the
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# intended content. Red Hat recommends only adding registries which are completely trusted, i.e. registries
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# which don't allow unknown or anonymous users to create accounts with arbitrary names. This will prevent
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# an image from being spoofed, squatted or otherwise made insecure.  If it is necessary to use one of these
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# registries, it should be added at the end of the list.
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#
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# It is recommended to use fully-qualified images for pulling as the
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# destination registry is unambiguous. Pulling by digest
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# (i.e., quay.io/repository/name@digest) further eliminates the ambiguity of
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# tags.
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# The following registries are a set of secure defaults provided by Red Hat.
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# Each of these registries provides container images curated, patched
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# and maintained by Red Hat and its partners
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#[registries.search]
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#registries = ['registry.access.redhat.com', 'registry.redhat.io']
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# To ensure compatibility with docker we've included docker.io in the default search list. However Red Hat
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# does not curate, patch or maintain container images from the docker.io registry.
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[registries.search]
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registries = ['registry.access.redhat.com', 'registry.redhat.io', 'docker.io']
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# The following registries entry can be used for convenience but includes
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# container images built by the community. This set of content comes with all
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# of the risks of any user generated content including security and performance
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# issues. To use this list first comment out the default list, then uncomment
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# the following list
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#[registries.search]
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#registries = ['registry.access.redhat.com', 'registry.redhat.io', 'docker.io', 'quay.io']
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# Registries that do not use TLS when pulling images or uses self-signed
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# certificates.
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[registries.insecure]
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registries = []
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# Blocked Registries, blocks the `docker daemon` from pulling from the blocked registry.  If you specify
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# "*", then the docker daemon will only be allowed to pull from registries listed above in the search
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# registries.  Blocked Registries is deprecated because other container runtimes and tools will not use it.
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# It is recommended that you use the trust policy file /etc/containers/policy.json to control which
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# registries you want to allow users to pull and push from.  policy.json gives greater flexibility, and
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# supports all container runtimes and tools including the docker daemon, cri-o, buildah ...
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# The atomic CLI `atomic trust` can be used to easily configure the policy.json file.
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[registries.block]
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registries = []
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# The second version of the configuration format allows to specify registry
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# mirrors:
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#
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# # An array of host[:port] registries to try when pulling an unqualified image, in order.
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# unqualified-search-registries = ["example.com"]
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#
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# [[registry]]
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# # The "prefix" field is used to choose the relevant [[registry]] TOML table;
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# # (only) the TOML table with the longest match for the input image name
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# # (taking into account namespace/repo/tag/digest separators) is used.
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# #
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# # If the prefix field is missing, it defaults to be the same as the "location" field.
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# prefix = "example.com/foo"
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#
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# # If true, unencrypted HTTP as well as TLS connections with untrusted
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# # certificates are allowed.
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# insecure = false
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#
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# # If true, pulling images with matching names is forbidden.
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# blocked = false
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#
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# # The physical location of the "prefix"-rooted namespace.
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# #
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# # By default, this equal to "prefix" (in which case "prefix" can be omitted
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# # and the [[registry]] TOML table can only specify "location").
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# #
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# # Example: Given
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# #   prefix = "example.com/foo"
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# #   location = "internal-registry-for-example.net/bar"
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# # requests for the image example.com/foo/myimage:latest will actually work with the
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# # internal-registry-for-example.net/bar/myimage:latest image.
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# location = internal-registry-for-example.com/bar"
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#
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# # (Possibly-partial) mirrors for the "prefix"-rooted namespace.
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# #
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# # The mirrors are attempted in the specified order; the first one that can be
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# # contacted and contains the image will be used (and if none of the mirrors contains the image,
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# # the primary location specified by the "registry.location" field, or using the unmodified
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# # user-specified reference, is tried last).
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# #
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# # Each TOML table in the "mirror" array can contain the following fields, with the same semantics
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# # as if specified in the [[registry]] TOML table directly:
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# # - location
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# # - insecure
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# [[registry.mirror]]
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# location = "example-mirror-0.local/mirror-for-foo"
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# [[registry.mirror]]
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# location = "example-mirror-1.local/mirrors/foo"
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# insecure = true
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# # Given the above, a pull of example.com/foo/image:latest will try:
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# # 1. example-mirror-0.local/mirror-for-foo/image:latest
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# # 2. example-mirror-1.local/mirrors/foo/image:latest
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# # 3. internal-registry-for-example.net/bar/myimage:latest
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# # in order, and use the first one that exists.