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Signed-off-by: Mrunal Patel <mrunalp@gmail.com>
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Enable TLS for Kube-Registry
This document describes how to enable TLS for kube-registry. Before you start, please check if you have all the prerequisite:
- A domain for kube-registry. Assuming it is
myregistrydomain.com
. - Domain certificate and key. Assuming they are
domain.crt
anddomain.key
Pack domain.crt and domain.key into a Secret
$ kubectl --namespace=kube-system create secret generic registry-tls-secret --from-file=domain.crt=domain.crt --from-file=domain.key=domain.key
Run Registry
Please be noted that this sample rc is using emptyDir as storage backend for simplicity.
apiVersion: v1
kind: ReplicationController
metadata:
name: kube-registry-v0
namespace: kube-system
labels:
k8s-app: kube-registry
version: v0
# kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
k8s-app: kube-registry
version: v0
template:
metadata:
labels:
k8s-app: kube-registry
version: v0
# kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
spec:
containers:
- name: registry
image: registry:2
resources:
# keep request = limit to keep this container in guaranteed class
limits:
cpu: 100m
memory: 100Mi
requests:
cpu: 100m
memory: 100Mi
env:
- name: REGISTRY_HTTP_ADDR
value: :5000
- name: REGISTRY_STORAGE_FILESYSTEM_ROOTDIRECTORY
value: /var/lib/registry
- name: REGISTRY_HTTP_TLS_CERTIFICATE
value: /certs/domain.crt
- name: REGISTRY_HTTP_TLS_KEY
value: /certs/domain.key
volumeMounts:
- name: image-store
mountPath: /var/lib/registry
- name: cert-dir
mountPath: /certs
ports:
- containerPort: 5000
name: registry
protocol: TCP
volumes:
- name: image-store
emptyDir: {}
- name: cert-dir
secret:
secretName: registry-tls-secret
Expose External IP for Kube-Registry
Modify the default kube-registry service to LoadBalancer
type and point the DNS record of myregistrydomain.com
to the service external ip.
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: kube-registry
namespace: kube-system
labels:
k8s-app: kube-registry
# kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
kubernetes.io/name: "KubeRegistry"
spec:
selector:
k8s-app: kube-registry
type: LoadBalancer
ports:
- name: registry
port: 5000
protocol: TCP
To Verify
Now you should be able to access your kube-registry from another docker host.
docker pull busybox
docker tag busybox myregistrydomain.com:5000/busybox
docker push myregistrydomain.com:5000/busybox
docker pull myregistrydomain.com:5000/busybox