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I have installed docker 1.11.2, I am trying to make one private registry for our office.

I followed this link to make private registry, I have successfully pull from localhost but I stuck trying to pull from remote machine.

Short Description of what I have done

Step1 :

docker run -d -p 5000:5000 --restart=always --name registry registry:2

step2:

[root@raj raj]# docker images
REPOSITORY          TAG                 IMAGE ID                   CREATED             SIZE
hello-world         latest              c54a2cc56cbb        11 days ago         1.848 kB
registry            2                   8ff6a4aae657        4 weeks ago         171.5 MB

step3: (for localhost)

[root@raj raj]# docker tag hello-world localhost:5000/hello-world

[root@raj raj]# docker push localhost:5000/hello-world
The push refers to a repository [localhost:5000/hello-world]
a02596fdd012: Pushed 
latest: digest: sha256:a18ed77532f6d6781500db650194e0f9396ba5f05f8b50d4046b294ae5f83aa4 size: 524

step4:

[root@raj raj]# docker pull localhost:5000/hello-world
Using default tag: latest
latest: Pulling from hello-world

Digest: sha256:a18ed77532f6d6781500db650194e0f9396ba5f05f8b50d4046b294ae5f83aa4
Status: Image is up to date for localhost:5000/hello-world:latest

It is working fine

I am trying to pull the image from private registry from remote machine so I have altered the step 3 like below

step3:

[root@raj raj]# docker tag hello-world 192.168.1.23:5000/hello-world

[root@raj raj]# docker push 192.168.1.23:5000/hello-world
The push refers to a repository [192.168.1.23:5000/hello-world]
Get https://192.168.1.23:5000/v1/_ping: tls: oversized record received with length 20527

but it throws error tls:oversized

I have some links related to this issue link1, link2 but it does not resolve my problem

I have some doubt about this link

1) I could not found any docker file in that location /etc/sysconfig/docker, /etc/default/docker for changing –insecure-registry

2) docker -d --insecure-registry 10.11.12.0:5000 (this command is not working it throws below error.

[root@raj raj]# docker -d --insecure-registry 192.168.1.23:5000
flag provided but not defined: -d
See 'docker –help'.

Please help to get pull request from remote machine to private registry.

3 Answers 3

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Follow the sequence of docker command for making private registry

Server Side

docker daemon --insecure-registry server-ip:5000
docker run -d -p 5000:5000 --restart=always --name registry registry:2
docker tag hello-world server-ip:5000/hello-world
docker push server-ip:5000/hello-world

Client side

docker daemon --insecure-registry server-ip:5000
docker pull server-ip:5000/hello-world

Now you can pull/push from your remote repositories, for more detail of registry you can use this command docker inspect registry it will show where the images get store and more info.

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    docker daemon --insecure-registry server-ip:5000 -not working, its saying unknown flag: --insecure-registry @bilal Feb 14, 2019 at 11:04
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Update docker config to add "--insecure-registry", usually the file is located in /etc/default/docker, if you use docker-machine the file is located in /var/lib/boot2docker/profile

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  • in my case /var/lib/docker folder only present, I followed installation from docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/fedora (install with dnf) Jul 13, 2016 at 11:54
  • in that case, just do a simple search to find where the file is located "find / -name "docker" " Jul 13, 2016 at 11:56
  • I tried this " find / -type f -name "docker" " it list 1) /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/docker, 2)/usr/bin/docker second one size is 30mb, gedit get crash while open, it seems like shell script Jul 13, 2016 at 12:10
  • if you know anyother way to solve this issue please mention Jul 13, 2016 at 12:12
  • which version of os do you use ? Jul 13, 2016 at 13:28
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In the latest docker version you get unknown flag: --insecure-registry error, do the following:

Edit deamon.json file:

{
    "insecure-registries" : [ "server-ip:5000" ]
}

deamon.json file can found in the following path:

Windows: %userprofile%\.docker\daemon.json

Linux: /etc/docker/daemon.json

Restart docker after updating the deamon.json file

Then do the following:

docker run -d -p 5000:5000 --restart=always --name registry registry:2
docker tag hello-world server-ip:5000/hello-world
docker push server-ip:5000/hello-world

Check the newly added image info

http://server-ip:5050/v2/_catalog

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