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About
The docker-registry-frontend
is a pure web-based solution for browsing and modifying a private Docker registry.
Features
For a list of all the features, please see the Wiki.
Usage
This application is available in the form of a Docker image that you can run as a container by executing this command:
sudo docker run \
-d \
-e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST=ENTER-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
-e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_PORT=ENTER-PORT-TO-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
-p 8080:80 \
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This command starts the container and forwards the container's private port 80
to your host's port 8080
. Make sure you specify the correct url to your registry.
When the application runs you can open your browser and navigate to http://localhost:8080.
Docker registry using SSL encryption
If the Docker registry enabled SSL connection, you can run the following command:
sudo docker run \
-d \
-e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST=ENTER-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
-e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_PORT=ENTER-PORT-TO-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
-e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_USE_SSL=1 \
-p 8080:80 \
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SSL encryption
If you want to run the application with SSL enabled, you can do the following:
sudo docker run \
-d \
-e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST=ENTER-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
-e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_PORT=ENTER-PORT-TO-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
-e ENV_USE_SSL=yes \
-v $PWD/server.crt:/etc/apache2/server.crt:ro \
-v $PWD/server.key:/etc/apache2/server.key:ro \
-p 443:443 \
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Note that the application still serves the port 80
but it is simply not exposed ;). Enable it at your own will. When the application runs with SSL you can open your browser and navigate to https://localhost.
Kerberos authentication
If you want to use Kerberos to protect access to the registry frontend, you can do the followiung:
sudo docker run \
-d \
-e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST=ENTER-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
-e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_PORT=ENTER-PORT-TO-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
-e ENV_AUTH_USE_KERBEROS=yes \
-e ENV_AUTH_NAME="Kerberos login" \
-e ENV_AUTH_KRB5_KEYTAB=/etc/apache2/krb5.keytab \
-v $PWD/krb5.keytab:/etc/apache2/krb5.keytab:ro \
-e ENV_AUTH_KRB_REALMS="ENTER.YOUR.REALMS.HERE" \
-e ENV_AUTH_KRB_SERVICE_NAME=HTTP \
-p 80:80 \
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You can of course combine SSL and Kerberos.
Contributions are welcome!
If you like the application, I invite you to contribute and report bugs or feature request on the project's github page: https://github.com/kwk/docker-registry-frontend.
Thank you for your interest!
-- Konrad