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% CONTAINERS-REGISTRIES.CONF(5) System-wide registry configuration file
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% Brent Baude
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% Aug 2017
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# NAME
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containers-registries.conf - Syntax of System Registry Configuration File
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# DESCRIPTION
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The CONTAINERS-REGISTRIES configuration file is a system-wide configuration
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file for container image registries. The file format is TOML.
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Container engines will use the `$HOME/.config/containers/registries.conf` if it exists, otherwise they will use `/etc/containers/registries.conf`
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### GLOBAL SETTINGS
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`unqualified-search-registries`
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: An array of _host_[`:`_port_] registries to try when pulling an unqualified image, in order.
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### NAMESPACED `[[registry]]` SETTINGS
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The bulk of the configuration is represented as an array of `[[registry]]`
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TOML tables; the settings may therefore differ among different registries
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as well as among different namespaces/repositories within a registry.
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#### Choosing a `[[registry]]` TOML table
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Given an image name, a single `[[registry]]` TOML table is chosen based on its `prefix` field.
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`prefix`
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: A prefix of the user-specified image name, i.e. using one of the following formats:
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- _host_[`:`_port_]
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- _host_[`:`_port_]`/`_namespace_[`/`_namespace_…]
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- _host_[`:`_port_]`/`_namespace_[`/`_namespace_…]`/`_repo_
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- _host_[`:`_port_]`/`_namespace_[`/`_namespace_…]`/`_repo_(`:`_tag|`@`_digest_)
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The user-specified image name must start with the specified `prefix` (and continue
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with the appropriate separator) for a particular `[[registry]]` TOML table to be
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considered; (only) the TOML table with the longest match is used.
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As a special case, the `prefix` field can be missing; if so, it defaults to the value
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of the `location` field (described below).
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#### Per-namespace settings
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`insecure`
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: `true` or `false`.
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By default, container runtimes require TLS when retrieving images from a registry.
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If `insecure` is set to `true`, unencrypted HTTP as well as TLS connections with untrusted
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certificates are allowed.
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`blocked`
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: `true` or `false`.
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If `true`, pulling images with matching names is forbidden.
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#### Remapping and mirroring registries
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The user-specified image reference is, primarily, a "logical" image name, always used for naming
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the image. By default, the image reference also directly specifies the registry and repository
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to use, but the following options can be used to redirect the underlying accesses
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to different registry servers or locations (e.g. to support configurations with no access to the
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internet without having to change `Dockerfile`s, or to add redundancy).
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`location`
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: Accepts the same format as the `prefix` field, and specifies the physical location
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of the `prefix`-rooted namespace.
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By default, this equal to `prefix` (in which case `prefix` can be omitted and the
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`[[registry]]` TOML table can only specify `location`).
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Example: Given
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```
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prefix = "example.com/foo"
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location = "internal-registry-for-example.net/bar"
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```
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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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`mirror`
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: An array of TOML tables specifying (possibly-partial) mirrors for the
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`prefix`-rooted namespace.
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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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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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`mirror-by-digest-only`
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: `true` or `false`.
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If `true`, mirrors will only be used during pulling if the image reference includes a digest.
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Referencing an image by digest ensures that the same is always used
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(whereas referencing an image by a tag may cause different registries to return
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different images if the tag mapping is out of sync).
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Note that if this is `true`, images referenced by a tag will only use the primary
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registry, failing if that registry is not accessible.
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*Note*: Redirection and mirrors are currently processed only when reading images, not when pushing
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to a registry; that may change in the future.
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#### Normalization of docker.io references
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The Docker Hub `docker.io` is handled in a special way: every push and pull
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operation gets internally normalized with `/library` if no other specific
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namespace is defined (for example on `docker.io/namespace/image`).
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(Note that the above-described normalization happens to match the behavior of
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Docker.)
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This means that a pull of `docker.io/alpine` will be internally translated to
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`docker.io/library/alpine`. A pull of `docker.io/user/alpine` will not be
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rewritten because this is already the correct remote path.
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Therefore, to remap or mirror the `docker.io` images in the (implied) `/library`
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namespace (or that whole namespace), the prefix and location fields in this
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configuration file must explicitly include that `/library` namespace. For
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example `prefix = "docker.io/library/alpine"` and not `prefix =
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"docker.io/alpine"`. The latter would match the `docker.io/alpine/*`
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repositories but not the `docker.io/[library/]alpine` image).
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### EXAMPLE
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```
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unqualified-search-registries = ["example.com"]
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[[registry]]
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prefix = "example.com/foo"
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insecure = false
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blocked = false
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location = "internal-registry-for-example.com/bar"
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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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```
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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/image:latest`
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in order, and use the first one that exists.
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## VERSION 1 FORMAT - DEPRECATED
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VERSION 1 format is still supported but it does not support
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using registry mirrors, longest-prefix matches, or location rewriting.
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The TOML format is used to build a simple list of registries under three
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categories: `registries.search`, `registries.insecure`, and `registries.block`.
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You can list multiple registries using a comma separated list.
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Search registries are used when the caller of a container runtime does not fully specify the
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container image that they want to execute. These registries are prepended onto the front
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of the specified container image until the named image is found at a registry.
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Note that insecure registries can be used for any registry, not just the registries listed
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under search.
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The `registries.insecure` and `registries.block` lists have the same meaning as the
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`insecure` and `blocked` fields in the current version.
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### EXAMPLE
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The following example configuration defines two searchable registries, one
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insecure registry, and two blocked registries.
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```
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[registries.search]
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registries = ['registry1.com', 'registry2.com']
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[registries.insecure]
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registries = ['registry3.com']
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[registries.block]
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registries = ['registry.untrusted.com', 'registry.unsafe.com']
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```
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# NOTE: RISK OF USING UNQUALIFIED IMAGE NAMES
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We recommend always using fully qualified image names including the registry
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server (full dns name), namespace, image name, and tag
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(e.g., registry.redhat.io/ubi8/ubi:latest). When using short names, there is
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always an inherent risk that the image being pulled could be spoofed. For
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example, a user wants to pull an image named `foobar` from a registry and
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expects it to come from myregistry.com. If myregistry.com is not first in the
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search list, an attacker could place a different `foobar` image at a registry
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earlier in the search list. The user would accidentally pull and run the
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attacker's image and code rather than the intended content. We recommend only
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adding registries which are completely trusted, i.e. registries which don't
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allow unknown or anonymous users to create accounts with arbitrary names. This
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will prevent an image from being spoofed, squatted or otherwise made insecure.
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If it is necessary to use one of these registries, it should be added at the
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end of the list.
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It is recommended to use fully-qualified images for pulling as
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the 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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# SEE ALSO
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containers-certs.d(5)
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# HISTORY
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Dec 2019, Warning added for unqualified image names by Tom Sweeney <tsweeney@redhat.com>
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Mar 2019, Added additional configuration format by Sascha Grunert <sgrunert@suse.com>
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Aug 2018, Renamed to containers-registries.conf(5) by Valentin Rothberg <vrothberg@suse.com>
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Jun 2018, Updated by Tom Sweeney <tsweeney@redhat.com>
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Aug 2017, Originally compiled by Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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