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registry incompatible with Let's Encrypt #96
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any updates please? I do have same issue |
Please vote here too if you haven't already |
ditto |
+1 |
This is ridiculous. I posted a workaround in another repo, but customers should not have to hack the base Docker registry image to get a binary that is compliant with current standards. Let's Encrypt stopped supporting ACME v1 almost 18 months ago, and the binary in the image is over 2 years old per the history on this repo. Please take the time to fix the binary and do right by your userbase, or it won't be a surprise when they dump Docker for podman. |
well, I am about doing just that. Worked around this ticket long ago by placing Traefik in front of the registry (be aware of its automatic reporting enabled by default!) For the registry looking into running Project Quay meawhile. Access Controls is also a thing... |
@wilminator there is no such thing as "customers" of |
Its compatible with Letsencrypt you have to map
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because they turn off their ACMEv1 API .
I use
and get this error:
so I guess the
registry:2
images needs to support ACMEv2The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: