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# Registry Configuration - Introduction
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New and additional registry hosts config support has been implemented in containerd v1.5 for the `ctr`
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client (the containerd tool for admins/developers), containerd image service clients, and CRI clients
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such as `kubectl` and `crictl`.
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Configuring registries, for these clients, will be done by specifying (optionally) a `hosts.toml` file for
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each desired registry host in a configuration directory. **Note**: Updates under this directory do not
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require restarting the containerd daemon.
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## Registry API Support
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All configured registry hosts are expected to comply with the [OCI Distribution Specification](https://github.com/opencontainers/distribution-spec).
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Registries which are non-compliant or implement non-standard behavior are not guaranteed
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to be supported and may break unexpectedly between releases.
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Currently supported OCI Distribution version: **[v1.0.0](https://github.com/opencontainers/distribution-spec/tree/v1.0.0)**
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## Specifying the Configuration Directory
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### Using Host Namespace Configs with CTR
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When pulling a container image via `ctr` using the `--hosts-dir` option tells `ctr`
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to find and use the host configuration files located in the specified path:
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```
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ctr images pull --hosts-dir "/etc/containerd/certs.d" myregistry.io:5000/image_name:tag
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```
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### CRI
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_The old CRI config pattern for specifying registry.mirrors and registry.configs has
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been **DEPRECATED**._ You should now point your registry `config_path` to the path where your
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`hosts.toml` files are located.
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Modify your `config.toml` (default location: `/etc/containerd/config.toml`) as follows:
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```toml
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version = 2
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[plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".registry]
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config_path = "/etc/containerd/certs.d"
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```
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## Support for Docker's Certificate File Pattern
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If no hosts.toml configuration exists in the host directory, it will fallback to check
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certificate files based on [Docker's certificate file pattern](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/dockerd/#insecure-registries)
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(".crt" files for CA certificates and ".cert"/".key" files for client certificates).
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## Registry Host Namespace
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A registry host is the location where container images and artifacts are sourced. These
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registry hosts may be local or remote and are typically accessed via http/https using the
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[OCI distribution specification](https://github.com/opencontainers/distribution-spec/blob/main/spec.md).
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A registry mirror is not a registry host but these mirrors can also be used to pull content.
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Registry hosts are typically referred to by their internet domain names, aka. registry
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host names. For example, docker.io, quay.io, gcr.io, and ghcr.io.
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A registry host namespace is, for the purpose of containerd registry configuration, a
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path to the `hosts.toml` file specified by the registry host name, or ip address, and an
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optional port identifier. When making a pull request for an image the format is
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typically as follows:
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```
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pull [registry_host_name|IP address][:port][/v2][/org_path]<image_name>[:tag|@DIGEST]
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```
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The registry host namespace portion is `[registry_host_name|IP address][:port]`. Example
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tree for docker.io:
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```
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$ tree /etc/containerd/certs.d
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/etc/containerd/certs.d
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└── docker.io
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└── hosts.toml
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```
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Optionally the `_default` registry host namespace can be used as a fallback, if no
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other namespace matches.
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The `/v2` portion of the pull request format shown above refers to the version of the
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distribution api. If not included in the pull request, `/v2` is added by default for all
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clients compliant to the distribution specification linked above.
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For example when pulling image_name:tag from a private registry named myregistry.io over
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port 5000:
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```
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pull myregistry.io:5000/image_name:tag
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```
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The pull will resolve to `https://myregistry.io:5000/v2/image_name:tag`
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## Specifying Registry Credentials
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### CTR
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When performing image operations via `ctr` use the --help option to get a list of options you can set for specifying credentials:
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```
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ctr i pull --help
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...
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OPTIONS:
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--skip-verify, -k skip SSL certificate validation
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--plain-http allow connections using plain HTTP
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--user value, -u value user[:password] Registry user and password
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--refresh value refresh token for authorization server
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--hosts-dir value Custom hosts configuration directory
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--tlscacert value path to TLS root CA
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--tlscert value path to TLS client certificate
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--tlskey value path to TLS client key
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--http-dump dump all HTTP request/responses when interacting with container registry
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--http-trace enable HTTP tracing for registry interactions
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--snapshotter value snapshotter name. Empty value stands for the default value. [$CONTAINERD_SNAPSHOTTER]
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--label value labels to attach to the image
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--platform value Pull content from a specific platform
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--all-platforms pull content and metadata from all platforms
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--all-metadata Pull metadata for all platforms
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--print-chainid Print the resulting image's chain ID
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--max-concurrent-downloads value Set the max concurrent downloads for each pull (default: 0)
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```
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## CRI
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Although we have deprecated the old CRI config pattern for specifying registry.mirrors
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and registry.configs you can still specify your credentials via
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[CRI config](https://github.com/containerd/containerd/blob/main/docs/cri/registry.md#configure-registry-credentials).
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Additionally, the containerd CRI plugin implements/supports the authentication parameters passed in through CRI pull image service requests.
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For example, when containerd is the container runtime implementation for `Kubernetes`, the containerd CRI plugin receives
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authentication credentials from kubelet as retrieved from
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[Kubernetes Image Pull Secrets](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/pull-image-private-registry/)
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# Registry Configuration - Examples
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### Simple (default) Host Config for Docker
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Here is a simple example for a default registry hosts configuration. Set
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`config_path = "/etc/containerd/certs.d"` in your config.toml for containerd.
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Make a directory tree at the config path that includes `docker.io` as a directory
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representing the host namespace to be configured. Then add a `hosts.toml` file
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in the `docker.io` to configure the host namespace. It should look like this:
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```
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$ tree /etc/containerd/certs.d
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/etc/containerd/certs.d
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└── docker.io
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└── hosts.toml
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$ cat /etc/containerd/certs.d/docker.io/hosts.toml
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server = "https://docker.io"
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[host."https://registry-1.docker.io"]
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capabilities = ["pull", "resolve"]
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```
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### Setup a Local Mirror for Docker
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```
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server = "https://registry-1.docker.io" # Exclude this to not use upstream
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[host."https://public-mirror.example.com"]
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capabilities = ["pull"] # Requires less trust, won't resolve tag to digest from this host
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[host."https://docker-mirror.internal"]
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capabilities = ["pull", "resolve"]
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ca = "docker-mirror.crt" # Or absolute path /etc/containerd/certs.d/docker.io/docker-mirror.crt
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```
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### Setup Default Mirror for All Registries
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```
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$ tree /etc/containerd/certs.d
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/etc/containerd/certs.d
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└── _default
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└── hosts.toml
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$ cat /etc/containerd/certs.d/_default/hosts.toml
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server = "https://registry.example.com"
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[host."https://registry.example.com"]
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capabilities = ["pull", "resolve"]
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```
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### Bypass TLS Verification Example
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To bypass the TLS verification for a private registry at `192.168.31.250:5000`
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Create a path and `hosts.toml` text at the path "/etc/containerd/certs.d/docker.io/hosts.toml" with following or similar contents:
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```toml
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server = "https://registry-1.docker.io"
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[host."http://192.168.31.250:5000"]
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capabilities = ["pull", "resolve", "push"]
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skip_verify = true
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```
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# hosts.toml Content Description - Detail
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For each registry host namespace directory in your registry `config_path` you may
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include a `hosts.toml` configuration file. The following root level toml fields
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apply to the registry host namespace:
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**Note**: All paths specified in the `hosts.toml` file may be absolute or relative
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to the `hosts.toml` file.
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## server field
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`server` specifies the default server for this registry host namespace. When
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`host`(s) are specified, the hosts are tried first in the order listed.
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```
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server = "https://docker.io"
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```
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## capabilities field
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`capabilities` is an optional setting for specifying what operations a host is
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capable of performing. Include only the values that apply.
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```
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capabilities = ["pull", "resolve", "push"]
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```
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capabilities (or Host capabilities) represent the capabilities of the registry host.
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This also represents the set of operations for which the registry host may be trusted
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to perform.
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For example, pushing is a capability which should only be performed on an upstream
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source, not a mirror.
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Resolving (the process of converting a name into a digest)
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must be considered a trusted operation and only done by
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a host which is trusted (or more preferably by secure process
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which can prove the provenance of the mapping).
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A public mirror should never be trusted to do a resolve action.
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| Registry Type | Pull | Resolve | Push |
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|------------------|------|---------|------|
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| Public Registry | yes | yes | yes |
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| Private Registry | yes | yes | yes |
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| Public Mirror | yes | no | no |
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| Private Mirror | yes | yes | no |
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## ca field
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`ca` (Certificate Authority Certification) can be set to a path or an array of
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paths each pointing to a ca file for use in authenticating with the registry
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namespace.
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```
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ca = "/etc/certs/mirror.pem"
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```
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or
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```
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ca = ["/etc/certs/test-1-ca.pem", "/etc/certs/special.pem"]
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```
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## client field
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`client` certificates are configured as follows
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a path:
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```
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client = "/etc/certs/client.pem"
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```
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an array of paths:
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```
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client = ["/etc/certs/client-1.pem", "/etc/certs/client-2.pem"]
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```
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an array of pairs of paths:
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```
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client = [["/etc/certs/client.cert", "/etc/certs/client.key"],["/etc/certs/client.pem", ""]]
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```
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## skip_verify field
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`skip_verify` skips verifications of the registry's certificate chain and
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host name when set to `true`. This should only be used for testing or in
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combination with other method of verifying connections. (Defaults to `false`)
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```
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skip_verify = false
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```
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## header fields (in the toml table format)
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`[header]` contains some number of keys where each key is to one of a string or
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an array of strings as follows:
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```
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[header]
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x-custom-1 = "custom header"
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```
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or
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```
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[header]
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x-custom-1 = ["custom header part a","part b"]
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```
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or
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```
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[header]
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x-custom-1 = "custom header",
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x-custom-1-2 = "another custom header"
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```
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## override_path field
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`override_path` is used to indicate the host's API root endpoint is defined
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in the URL path rather than by the API specification. This may be used with
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non-compliant OCI registries which are missing the `/v2` prefix.
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(Defaults to `false`)
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```
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override_path = true
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```
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## host field(s) (in the toml table format)
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`[host]."https://namespace"` and `[host].http://namespace` entries in the
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`hosts.toml` configuration are registry namespaces used in lieu of the default
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registry host namespace. These hosts are sometimes called mirrors because they
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may contain a copy of the container images and artifacts you are attempting to
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retrieve from the default registry. Each `host`/`mirror` namespace is also
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configured in much the same way as the default registry namespace. Notably the
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`server` is not specified in the `host` description because it is specified in
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the namespace. Here are a few rough examples configuring host mirror namespaces
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for this registry host namespace:
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```
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[host."https://mirror.registry"]
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capabilities = ["pull"]
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ca = "/etc/certs/mirror.pem"
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skip_verify = false
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[host."https://mirror.registry".header]
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x-custom-2 = ["value1", "value2"]
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[host."https://mirror-bak.registry/us"]
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capabilities = ["pull"]
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skip_verify = true
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[host."http://mirror.registry"]
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capabilities = ["pull"]
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[host."https://test-1.registry"]
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capabilities = ["pull", "resolve", "push"]
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ca = ["/etc/certs/test-1-ca.pem", "/etc/certs/special.pem"]
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client = [["/etc/certs/client.cert", "/etc/certs/client.key"],["/etc/certs/client.pem", ""]]
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[host."https://test-2.registry"]
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client = "/etc/certs/client.pem"
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[host."https://test-3.registry"]
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client = ["/etc/certs/client-1.pem", "/etc/certs/client-2.pem"]
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[host."https://non-compliant-mirror.registry/v2/upstream"]
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capabilities = ["pull"]
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override_path = true
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```
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**Note**: Recursion is not supported in the specification of host mirror
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namespaces in the hosts.toml file. Thus the following is not allowed/supported:
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```
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[host."http://mirror.registry"]
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capabilities = ["pull"]
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[host."http://double-mirror.registry"]
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capabilities = ["pull"]
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```
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