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Private Docker Registry - Support multiple private registries

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  • BrutalBirdieB Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    I have multiple private registries.
    Several Gitlab instances which function as docker registries, Cloudron Registry apps and so on.
    The possibility to configure one is limiting and requires reconfiguration if a registry is changed or added.

    One Example:
    A custom app is being developed in Gitlab and this registry is configured in Cloudron.
    Now an Docker Registry app is installed on the instance as well for fast testing with the Cloudron Build Service.
    With the limitation to one private registry the configuration needs to be changed from an admin for the whole server.

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    • robiR Offline
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      wrote on last edited by
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      Have you made any progress on this, perhaps some automation to pull from various registries to the one configured on the Cloudron server?

      Conscious tech

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      • robiR robi

        Have you made any progress on this, perhaps some automation to pull from various registries to the one configured on the Cloudron server?

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        wrote on last edited by
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        @robi nope

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          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          During my testing with the private Docker Registry I found out, that if you install it without the Cloudron Authentication (leave user management to App) then it is possible to install apps from this registry, even if it is not registered in Cloudron as custom Registry

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          • KubernetesK Kubernetes

            During my testing with the private Docker Registry I found out, that if you install it without the Cloudron Authentication (leave user management to App) then it is possible to install apps from this registry, even if it is not registered in Cloudron as custom Registry

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            @Kubernetes said in Private Docker Registry - Support multiple private registries:

            I found out, that if you install it without the Cloudron Authentication (leave user management to App) then it is possible to install apps from this registry

            Yes, but that is only the case because the app then defaults to no authentication at all. Meaning anybody could push images to the registry, possible even overriding your images with ones with modified code.

            Therefore this is not really advisable.

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            • fbartelsF fbartels

              @Kubernetes said in Private Docker Registry - Support multiple private registries:

              I found out, that if you install it without the Cloudron Authentication (leave user management to App) then it is possible to install apps from this registry

              Yes, but that is only the case because the app then defaults to no authentication at all. Meaning anybody could push images to the registry, possible even overriding your images with ones with modified code.

              Therefore this is not really advisable.

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              wrote on last edited by
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              @fbartels Do you know if it is possible to change the configuration to only allow pushing from authenticated users?

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                In the documentation is an example for using Gitlab for auth instead: https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/docker-registry/#without-cloudron-directory

                But I don' t think there is way with the app to skip auth for local users only.

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