containers-certs.d - Directory for storing custom container-registry TLS configurations
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
).
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
Feb 2019, Originally compiled by Valentin Rothberg rothberg@redhat.com ⟨mailto:rothberg@redhat.com⟩