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Merge pull request #1207 from Djelibeybi/master
Adding additional command to enable the shared system certificates
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cp auth/domain.crt /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/myregistrydomain.com.crt
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cp auth/domain.crt /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/myregistrydomain.com.crt
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update-ca-certificates
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update-ca-certificates
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... and on RedHat with:
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... and on Red Hat (and its derivatives) with:
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cp auth/domain.crt /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/myregistrydomain.com.crt
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cp auth/domain.crt /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/myregistrydomain.com.crt
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update-ca-trust
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update-ca-trust
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... On some distributions, e.g. Oracle Linux 6, the Shared System Certificates feature needs to be manually enabled:
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update-ca-trust enable
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Now restart docker (`service docker stop && service docker start`, or any other way you use to restart docker).
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Now restart docker (`service docker stop && service docker start`, or any other way you use to restart docker).
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