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  • robiR robi

    Might be useful to add auto deletion of old images:
    https://github.com/jeffstephens/retention-manager

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    mario
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    wrote on last edited by
    #38

    @robi GitLab does that for me 😛 Maybe a separate app? 🙂

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    • marioM mario

      @robi GitLab does that for me 😛 Maybe a separate app? 🙂

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      girish
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      #39

      @mario Just looking into this now.

      Wondering, what is the best way forward. The app has no UI, but can have a login screen (via proxyAuth). So, when they login, they see a blank screen. Not ideal. Does it make sense to bundle any of the docker uis like https://github.com/Joxit/docker-registry-ui/ ? Seems quite easy to do. I can look into it.

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      • marioM mario

        @robi GitLab does that for me 😛 Maybe a separate app? 🙂

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        #40

        @mario that's great, but the standalone private registry app that's coming may need it and as @girish pointed out a simple UI.

        Also not everyone is interested in the ruby laden GitLab and all it's complexity. 🙂

        Conscious tech

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        • girishG girish

          @mario Just looking into this now.

          Wondering, what is the best way forward. The app has no UI, but can have a login screen (via proxyAuth). So, when they login, they see a blank screen. Not ideal. Does it make sense to bundle any of the docker uis like https://github.com/Joxit/docker-registry-ui/ ? Seems quite easy to do. I can look into it.

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          mario
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          wrote on last edited by
          #41

          @girish depends on what the community needs. I'm more than happy to have a separate registry + other things as separate apps for those who need it.

          If I needed to pick the best registry solution with UI and everything else that's well maintained and suitable for Cloudron, I'd probably look at Quay which supports LDAP auth.

          https://github.com/quay/quay

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            mehdi
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            #42

            I am 100% in favor of bundling a simple UI together with the registry. Even if one does not need it and wants to use the gitlab UI, there's basically nothing to lose besides a few kB of storage ^^

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              #43

              Yeah, Quay and Harbor are definitely the big players in this space. Very similar products - harbor is CNCF graduated and Quay is upstream for the corresponding Red Hat product. Either (or both) would be good UI adds.

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                #44

                Last I checked harbor was impractical to package (as in way too much effort, it's really geared for the k8s crowd). Quay is a good option, but let me get this basic docker registry out first, I am almost there.

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                • jimcavoliJ jimcavoli

                  Yeah, Quay and Harbor are definitely the big players in this space. Very similar products - harbor is CNCF graduated and Quay is upstream for the corresponding Red Hat product. Either (or both) would be good UI adds.

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                  mario
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                  wrote on last edited by
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                  @jimcavoli Quay afaik implements the protocol as well, so no need for registry separately.

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                    #46

                    So strange, I am getting a "invalid checksum digest format" whenever I push now to this registry. Has anyone seen such an error before?

                    The push refers to repository [xxx.xxx.xxx/cloudron/base]
                    fcdfeda3e242: Layer already exists 
                    0ea3bde29271: Layer already exists 
                    d75ccb14b8b6: Layer already exists 
                    74b4389a43ab: Layer already exists 
                    5f38ae1e1a63: Layer already exists 
                    3479c151673d: Layer already exists 
                    7a307b866f25: Layer already exists 
                    ce3a66c20e17: Layer already exists 
                    7197b970ebb9: Layer already exists 
                    16542a8fc3be: Layer already exists 
                    6597da2e2e52: Layer already exists 
                    977183d4e999: Layer already exists 
                    c8be1b8f4d60: Layer already exists 
                    invalid checksum digest format
                    
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                    • girishG girish

                      So strange, I am getting a "invalid checksum digest format" whenever I push now to this registry. Has anyone seen such an error before?

                      The push refers to repository [xxx.xxx.xxx/cloudron/base]
                      fcdfeda3e242: Layer already exists 
                      0ea3bde29271: Layer already exists 
                      d75ccb14b8b6: Layer already exists 
                      74b4389a43ab: Layer already exists 
                      5f38ae1e1a63: Layer already exists 
                      3479c151673d: Layer already exists 
                      7a307b866f25: Layer already exists 
                      ce3a66c20e17: Layer already exists 
                      7197b970ebb9: Layer already exists 
                      16542a8fc3be: Layer already exists 
                      6597da2e2e52: Layer already exists 
                      977183d4e999: Layer already exists 
                      c8be1b8f4d60: Layer already exists 
                      invalid checksum digest format
                      
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                      mario
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                      #47

                      @girish local filesystem?

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                      • marioM mario

                        @girish local filesystem?

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                        #48

                        @mario Yes, with the local storage. I wonder if it's something to do with the proxy auth. I am trying it without auth now.

                        edit: indeed, something to do with the proxy auth. It works fine without proxy auth. Debugging.

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                        • girishG girish

                          @mario Yes, with the local storage. I wonder if it's something to do with the proxy auth. I am trying it without auth now.

                          edit: indeed, something to do with the proxy auth. It works fine without proxy auth. Debugging.

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                          mehdi
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                          @girish Are you on 6.1 ? Maybe your 2FA implementation broke something with the basic auth ?

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                          • mehdiM mehdi

                            @girish Are you on 6.1 ? Maybe your 2FA implementation broke something with the basic auth ?

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                            #50

                            @mehdi yeah, i had that in mind and tried with 6.0 as well. fails the same. I am pretty sure this worked when I tested it back then, so I must have broke something !

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                            • girishG girish

                              @mehdi yeah, i had that in mind and tried with 6.0 as well. fails the same. I am pretty sure this worked when I tested it back then, so I must have broke something !

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                              #51

                              @girish You can try with an app-password, or try another Basic Auth ProxyAuth app, like Transmission (with an android app or a browser extension)

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #52

                                What I am seeing is that docker doesn't send any authorization header at all. The issue is very similar to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55516317/docker-login-not-passing-basic-authentication-headers-to-nginx . I can curl just fine.

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                                  It seems that v2 registry auth does not use the basic bearer based authentication at all. https://docs.docker.com/registry/recipes/nginx/ is possibly obsolete, but I am trying to setup a registry from scratch now to double check.

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                                  • girishG girish

                                    It seems that v2 registry auth does not use the basic bearer based authentication at all. https://docs.docker.com/registry/recipes/nginx/ is possibly obsolete, but I am trying to setup a registry from scratch now to double check.

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                                    mario
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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #54

                                    @girish it definitely can, that's how GitLab etc integration works.

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                                    • girishG girish

                                      It seems that v2 registry auth does not use the basic bearer based authentication at all. https://docs.docker.com/registry/recipes/nginx/ is possibly obsolete, but I am trying to setup a registry from scratch now to double check.

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                                      mehdi
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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #55

                                      @girish Their doc indeed appears to be outdated. Different pages seem to indicate different things ...

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                                      • marioM mario

                                        @girish it definitely can, that's how GitLab etc integration works.

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                                        wrote on last edited by girish
                                        #56

                                        @mario thanks! i needed such a confident statement to help me keep looking further 🙂

                                        I managed to get it to work. The issue is that proxyAuth on an auth fail redirects to the login page. But the docker registry wants it to return a 401 with a www-authenticate header. The header also causes issues with browsers since it starts popping up the login dialog.

                                        In essence, even though the basic auth works, proxyAuth is not compatible. I thought about adding an flag to the manifest to have a different behavior but then again I don't like the current approach where we just install this registry and land on an empty page (any page even some static html with instructions would be better).

                                        I ended up packaging it together the docker registry UI and a small LDAP server (from https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/cloudron-serve). I haven't pushed the changes since they are not working entirely. But it's what I am working on in parallel with getting 6.1 out.

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                                        • girishG girish

                                          @mario thanks! i needed such a confident statement to help me keep looking further 🙂

                                          I managed to get it to work. The issue is that proxyAuth on an auth fail redirects to the login page. But the docker registry wants it to return a 401 with a www-authenticate header. The header also causes issues with browsers since it starts popping up the login dialog.

                                          In essence, even though the basic auth works, proxyAuth is not compatible. I thought about adding an flag to the manifest to have a different behavior but then again I don't like the current approach where we just install this registry and land on an empty page (any page even some static html with instructions would be better).

                                          I ended up packaging it together the docker registry UI and a small LDAP server (from https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/cloudron-serve). I haven't pushed the changes since they are not working entirely. But it's what I am working on in parallel with getting 6.1 out.

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                                          fbartels
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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #57

                                          @girish said in Docker registry:

                                          I ended up packaging it together the docker registry UI and a small LDAP server

                                          That sounds intriguing. What role does the ldap server serve? Just for auth against the registry ui?

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