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NAME

       containers-certs.d - Directory for storing custom container-registry TLS configurations

DESCRIPTION

       A  custom  TLS  configuration  for  a  container  registry can be configured by creating a
       directory under $HOME/.config/containers/certs.d or /etc/containers/certs.d.  The name  of
       the    directory   must   correspond   to   the   host:port   of   the   registry   (e.g.,
       my-registry.com:5000).

Directory Structure

       A certs directory can contain one or more files with the following extensions:

              • *.crt  files with this extensions will be interpreted as CA certificates

              • *.cert files with this extensions will be interpreted as client certificates

              • *.key  files with this extensions will be interpreted as client keys

       Note that the client certificate-key pair  will  be  selected  by  the  file  name  (e.g.,
       client.{cert,key}).  An exemplary setup for a registry running at my-registry.com:5000 may
       look as follows:

              /etc/containers/certs.d/    <- Certificate directory
              └── my-registry.com:5000    <- Hostname:port
                 ├── client.cert          <- Client certificate
                 ├── client.key           <- Client key
                 └── ca.crt               <- Certificate authority that signed the registry certificate

HISTORY

       Feb   2019,    Originally    compiled    by    Valentin    Rothberg    rothberg@redhat.commailto:rothberg@redhat.com