Merge pull request #460 from mstanleyjones/revert_439

Revert "Merge pull request #437 from gdevillele/fix_keywords_format"
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---
description: describes get by digest pitfall
keywords: registry, manifest, images, tags, repository, distribution, digest
keywords:
- registry, manifest, images, tags, repository, distribution, digest
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For this reason if a manifest is pulled by _digest_ from a registry 2.3 with Docker
Engine 1.9 and older, and the manifest was pushed with Docker Engine 1.10, a
security check will cause the Engine to receive a manifest it cannot use and the
pull will fail.
pull will fail.

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---
description: Explains how to deploy a registry
keywords: registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, deployment
keywords:
- registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, deployment
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@ -233,4 +234,4 @@ You will find more specific and advanced informations in the following sections:
- [Advanced "recipes"](recipes/index.md)
- [Registry API](spec/api.md)
- [Storage driver model](storage-drivers/index.md)
- [Token authentication](spec/auth/token.md)
- [Token authentication](spec/auth/token.md)

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description: describes deprecated functionality
keywords: registry, manifest, images, signatures, repository, distribution, digest
keywords:
- registry, manifest, images, signatures, repository, distribution, digest
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@ -23,4 +24,4 @@ not stored in the registry. This does not alter the functional behavior of
the registry.
Old signatures blobs can be removed from the registry storage by running the
garbage-collect subcommand.
garbage-collect subcommand.

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---
description: High level discussion of garbage collection
keywords: registry, garbage, images, tags, repository, distribution
keywords:
- registry, garbage, images, tags, repository, distribution
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blob eligible for deletion: sha256:87192bdbe00f8f2a62527f36bb4c7c7f4eaf9307e4b87e8334fb6abec1765bcb
blob eligible for deletion: sha256:b549a9959a664038fc35c155a95742cf12297672ca0ae35735ec027d55bf4e97
blob eligible for deletion: sha256:f251d679a7c61455f06d793e43c06786d7766c88b8c24edf242b2c08e3c3f599
```
```

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description: Getting help with the Registry
keywords: registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, help, 101, TL;DR
keywords:
- registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, help, 101, TL;DR
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- be sure to first read about [how to contribute](https://github.com/docker/distribution/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- you can then do so on the [GitHub project bugtracker](https://github.com/docker/distribution/issues)
You can also find out more about the Docker's project [Getting Help resources](/opensource/get-help.md).
You can also find out more about the Docker's project [Getting Help resources](/opensource/get-help.md).

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aliases:
- /registry/overview/
description: High-level overview of the Registry
keywords: registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution
keywords:
- registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution
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## Next
You should now read the [detailed introduction about the registry](introduction.md), or jump directly to [deployment instructions](deploying.md).
You should now read the [detailed introduction about the registry](introduction.md), or jump directly to [deployment instructions](deploying.md).

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description: Deploying a Registry in an insecure fashion
keywords: registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, insecure
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- registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, insecure
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$ update-ca-trust enable
```
Now restart docker (`service docker stop && service docker start`, or any other way you use to restart docker).
Now restart docker (`service docker stop && service docker start`, or any other way you use to restart docker).

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---
description: Explains what the Registry is, basic use cases and requirements
keywords: registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, use cases, requirements
keywords:
- registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, use cases, requirements
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## Next
Dive into [deploying your registry](deploying.md)
Dive into [deploying your registry](deploying.md)

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---
description: Explains how to work with registry notifications
keywords: registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, notifications,
advanced
keywords:
- registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, notifications, advanced
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@ -347,4 +347,4 @@ provide acceptable guarantees, adding a transactional `Sink` to the registry
is a possibility, although it may have an effect on request service time.
Please see the
[godoc](http://godoc.org/github.com/docker/distribution/notifications#Sink)
for more information.
for more information.

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---
description: Restricting access to your registry using an apache proxy
keywords: registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, authentication,
proxy, apache, httpd, TLS, recipe, advanced
keywords:
- registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, authentication, proxy,
apache, httpd, TLS, recipe, advanced
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@ -212,4 +213,4 @@ Now, login with a "pull-only" user (using `testuser` and `testpassword`), then p
Verify that the "pull-only" can NOT push:
docker push myregistrydomain.com:5043/test
docker push myregistrydomain.com:5043/test

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---
description: Fun stuff to do with your registry
keywords: registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, recipes, advanced
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- registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, recipes, advanced
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* [using Apache as an authenticating proxy](apache.md)
* [using Nginx as an authenticating proxy](nginx.md)
* [running a Registry on macOS](osx-setup-guide.md)
* [mirror the Docker Hub](mirror.md)
* [mirror the Docker Hub](mirror.md)

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---
description: Setting-up a local mirror for Docker Hub images
keywords: registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, mirror, Hub,
recipe, advanced
keywords:
- registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, mirror, Hub, recipe,
advanced
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docker --registry-mirror=https://10.0.0.2:5000 daemon
NOTE: Depending on your local host setup, you may be able to add the `--registry-mirror` option to the `DOCKER_OPTS` variable in `/etc/default/docker`.
NOTE: Depending on your local host setup, you may be able to add the `--registry-mirror` option to the `DOCKER_OPTS` variable in `/etc/default/docker`.

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---
description: Restricting access to your registry using a nginx proxy
keywords: registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, nginx, proxy,
authentication, TLS, recipe, advanced
keywords:
- registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, nginx, proxy, authentication,
TLS, recipe, advanced
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docker login -u=testuser -p=testpassword -e=root@example.ch myregistrydomain.com:5043
docker tag ubuntu myregistrydomain.com:5043/test
docker push myregistrydomain.com:5043/test
docker pull myregistrydomain.com:5043/test
docker pull myregistrydomain.com:5043/test

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---
description: Explains how to run a registry on macOS
keywords: registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, macOS, recipe,
advanced
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- registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, macOS, recipe, advanced
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### Unloading the docker registry service
launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.docker.registry.plist
launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.docker.registry.plist

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description: Explains how to use the Azure storage drivers
keywords: registry, service, driver, images, storage, azure
keywords:
- registry, service, driver, images, storage, azure
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* To get information about
[azure-blob-storage](http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/storage/) visit
the Microsoft website.
* You can use Microsoft's [Blob Service REST API](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dd135733.aspx) to [create a container] (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dd179468.aspx).
* You can use Microsoft's [Blob Service REST API](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dd135733.aspx) to [create a container] (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dd179468.aspx).

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description: Explains how to use the filesystem storage drivers
keywords: registry, service, driver, images, storage, filesystem
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- registry, service, driver, images, storage, filesystem
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`maxthreads`: (optional) The maximum number of simultaneous blocking filesystem
operations permitted within the registry. Each operation spawns a new thread and
may cause thread exhaustion issues if many are done in parallel. Defaults to
`100`, and can be no lower than `25`.
`100`, and can be no lower than `25`.

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description: Explains how to use the Google Cloud Storage drivers
keywords: registry, service, driver, images, storage, gcs, google, cloud
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- registry, service, driver, images, storage, gcs, google, cloud
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**Note** Instead of a key file you can use [Google Application Default Credentials](https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/application-default-credentials).
`rootdirectory`: (optional) The root directory tree in which all registry files will be stored. Defaults to the empty string (bucket root).
`rootdirectory`: (optional) The root directory tree in which all registry files will be stored. Defaults to the empty string (bucket root).

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aliases:
- /registry/storagedrivers/
description: Explains how to use storage drivers
keywords: registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, storage drivers,
advanced
keywords:
- registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, storage drivers, advanced
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identifier: storage_index
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Storage driver test suites are provided in
`storagedriver/testsuites/testsuites.go` and may be used for any storage
driver written in Go. Tests can be registered using the `RegisterSuite`
function, which run the same set of tests for any registered drivers.
function, which run the same set of tests for any registered drivers.

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description: Explains how to use the in-memory storage drivers
keywords: registry, service, driver, images, storage, in-memory
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- registry, service, driver, images, storage, in-memory
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## Parameters
None
None

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description: Explains how to use the Aliyun OSS storage driver
keywords: registry, service, driver, images, storage, OSS, aliyun
keywords:
- registry, service, driver, images, storage, OSS, aliyun
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<td> The root directory tree in which to store all registry files. Defaults to an empty string (bucket root).
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</table>

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description: Explains how to use the S3 storage drivers
keywords: registry, service, driver, images, storage, S3
keywords:
- registry, service, driver, images, storage, S3
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## CloudFront Key-Pair
A CloudFront key-pair is required for all AWS accounts needing access to your CloudFront distribution. For information, please see [Creating CloudFront Key Pairs](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/private-content-trusted-signers.html#private-content-creating-cloudfront-key-pairs).
A CloudFront key-pair is required for all AWS accounts needing access to your CloudFront distribution. For information, please see [Creating CloudFront Key Pairs](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/private-content-trusted-signers.html#private-content-creating-cloudfront-key-pairs).

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description: Explains how to use the OpenStack swift storage driver
keywords: registry, service, driver, images, storage, swift
keywords:
- registry, service, driver, images, storage, swift
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</p>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</table>