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Signed-off-by: Olivier Gambier <olivier@docker.com>
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title = "Recipes"
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description = "Fun stuff to do with your registry"
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keywords = ["registry, on-prem, images, tags, repository, distribution, recipes, advanced"]
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<![end-metadata]-->
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# Recipes
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You will find here a list of "recipes", end-to-end scenarios for exotic or otherwise advanced use-cases.
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Most users are not expected to have a use for these.
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## Requirements
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You should have followed entirely the basic [deployment guide](deploying.md).
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If you have not, please take the time to do so.
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At this point, it's assumed that:
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* you understand Docker security requirements, and how to configure your docker engines properly
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* you have installed Docker Compose
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* it's HIGHLY recommended that you get a certificate from a known CA instead of self-signed certificates
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* inside the current directory, you have a X509 `domain.crt` and `domain.key`, for the CN `myregistrydomain.com`
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* be sure you have stopped and removed any previously running registry (typically `docker stop registry && docker rm -v registry`)
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## The List
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* [using Apache as an authenticating proxy](apache.md)
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* [using Nginx as an authenticating proxy](nginx.md)
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* [running a Registry on OS X](osx-setup-guide.md)
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* [hacking the registry: build instructions](building.md)
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* [mirror the Docker Hub](mirror.md) |