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How to authenticate in gitlab pipline?

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  • klawitterbK klawitterb

    Using pipeline variables to login to docker.io is working without problems for me. But I can't get the authentication to the cloudron registry to work.
    I've set up the auth part as described in the documentation using tokens. Do I now need to acquire a token first before I can login?
    Also tried changing the auth to htpasswd on the docker registry without success. It still wont let me in, rejecting the request with a 403.

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    mehdi
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    @klawitterb :

    • which documentation are you talking about ?
    • have you tried logging in from your local machine ? Does that work ?
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    • mehdiM mehdi

      @klawitterb :

      • which documentation are you talking about ?
      • have you tried logging in from your local machine ? Does that work ?
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      @mehdi I'm referring to the documentation on the cloudron docs: https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/docker-registry/

      I'm not even seeing log entries when trying to connect. Shouldn't it at least tell me about the failed login?

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        Stupid me, just read the docs again that I only need to set this up for gitlab integration. Removed the auth config and was now able to successfully login using cloudron credentials.

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          Weird... it just keeps timing out for me when I try a docker push

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            Nevermind... got it working just fine.

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            • ? A Former User

              Nevermind... got it working just fine.

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              @atrilahiji What did you do here? it seems this might be the source of the update issue which you mention in the other thread...

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              • girishG girish

                @atrilahiji What did you do here? it seems this might be the source of the update issue which you mention in the other thread...

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                @girish oh I reinstalled making sure it used the apps user management. This was before my update issue

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                • girishG girish

                  @atrilahiji What did you do here? it seems this might be the source of the update issue which you mention in the other thread...

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                  @girish The new update with the UI helped a lot. Reinstalled a version thats is standalone using proxyAuth and a version to integrate with GitLab. Works perfectly. I'll be doing some more extensive testing.

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                    @girish The new update with the UI helped a lot. Reinstalled a version thats is standalone using proxyAuth and a version to integrate with GitLab. Works perfectly. I'll be doing some more extensive testing.

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                    @atrilahiji Write up a post on it and we can get it into the docs I bet!

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                    • klawitterbK klawitterb

                      Stupid me, just read the docs again that I only need to set this up for gitlab integration. Removed the auth config and was now able to successfully login using cloudron credentials.

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                      @klawitterb @girish

                      If I understand it correctly the gitlab integration makes gitlab the authority for docker registry submitting jwt tokens for authentication. To create these tokens you either make a access token deploy token or a personal token (especially if you are using 2fa) and one should be able to authenticate to the registry, correct?

                      I've tried all sorts of tokens and changing the docker-client in authproxy and nginxconfig without success.

                      Has anyone manged to get this working? ><

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                      • calenoC caleno

                        @klawitterb @girish

                        If I understand it correctly the gitlab integration makes gitlab the authority for docker registry submitting jwt tokens for authentication. To create these tokens you either make a access token deploy token or a personal token (especially if you are using 2fa) and one should be able to authenticate to the registry, correct?

                        I've tried all sorts of tokens and changing the docker-client in authproxy and nginxconfig without success.

                        Has anyone manged to get this working? ><

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                        @caleno
                        I removed the auth token config from the docker registry and used the normal docker login cmd in my pipeline using my normal cloudron account name + an app password.

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                        • klawitterbK klawitterb

                          @caleno
                          I removed the auth token config from the docker registry and used the normal docker login cmd in my pipeline using my normal cloudron account name + an app password.

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                          @klawitterb

                          I have token auth activated or at least configured and I can still log inn with Cloudron username and password + 2fa.

                          I'd like the token auth to work via Gitlab and maybe the case above points to a configuration issue.

                          I have to investigate further.

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                            @klawitterb

                            I have token auth activated or at least configured and I can still log inn with Cloudron username and password + 2fa.

                            I'd like the token auth to work via Gitlab and maybe the case above points to a configuration issue.

                            I have to investigate further.

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                            @caleno said in How to authenticate in gitlab pipline?:

                            @klawitterb

                            I have token auth activated or at least configured and I can still log inn with Cloudron username and password + 2fa.

                            I'd like the token auth to work via Gitlab and maybe the case above points to a configuration issue.

                            I have to investigate further.

                            BTW. Maybe it is just working for the UI.

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