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| While this model gives you the ability to use whatever authentication backend you want through a secondary authentication mechanism implemented inside your proxy, it also requires that you move TLS termination from the Registry to the proxy itself. | ||||
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| Below is a simple example of secured basic authentication (using TLS), using nginx as a proxy. | ||||
| Below is a simple example of secured basic authentication (using TLS), using nginx as a proxy.  | ||||
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| ### Requirements | ||||
| ### Requirements | ||||
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| You should have followed entirely the basic [deployment guide](deployement.md). | ||||
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| If you have not, please take the time to do so. | ||||
| You should have followed entirely the basic [deployment guide](deploying.md). 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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| This is **advanced**. | ||||
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| You will find [background information here](spec/auth/token.md), [configuration information here](configuration.md#auth). | ||||
| You will find [background information here](/spec/auth/token.md), [configuration information here](configuration.md#auth). | ||||
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| Beware that you will have to implement your own authentication service for this to work (though there exist third-party open-source implementations). | ||||
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