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