Table of contents
Securing your registry
Docker-compose
Reverse proxy
Pulling, tagging, and pushing images to your repository
Connecting registry to Portainer and basic operations
Intro
In case you are familiar with Docker as a platform you know that it can allow you to run many solutions on a Docker compatible host(s) by pulling images from the official HUB, and other registries that you have access to.
On top of this, when running a Docker host, you have the option to configure and run your own registry that will allow you to use it as your private image repository so that anyone with access can utilize it without the need to access the public ones at all. This is particularly useful if you want to close the repository for internal use only in a Internet isolated network.
In this article, I would like to show you how easy it is to run your own registry and on top of that, how you can connect it and present it inside the Portainer platform for easy access.
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