Merge pull request #1121 from thaJeztah/fix-doc-emoji
Docs: replace emoji with regular warningmaster
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				|  | @ -148,7 +148,7 @@ Except for registries running on secure local networks, registries should always | |||
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| The simplest way to achieve access restriction is through basic authentication (this is very similar to other web servers' basic authentication mechanism). | ||||
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| :warning: You **cannot** use authentication with an insecure registry. You have to [configure TLS first](#running-a-domain-registry) for this to work. | ||||
| > **Warning**: You **cannot** use authentication with an insecure registry. You have to [configure TLS first](#running-a-domain-registry) for this to work. | ||||
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| First create a password file with one entry for the user "testuser", with password "testpassword": | ||||
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|  | @ -213,7 +213,7 @@ registry: | |||
|     - /path/auth:/auth | ||||
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| :warning: replace `/path` by whatever directory that holds your `certs` and `auth` folder from above. | ||||
| > **Warning**: replace `/path` by whatever directory that holds your `certs` and `auth` folder from above. | ||||
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| You can then start your registry with a simple | ||||
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|  | @ -14,7 +14,7 @@ You have to understand the downsides in doing so, and the extra burden in config | |||
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| ## Deploying a plain HTTP registry | ||||
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| > :warning: it's not possible to use an insecure registry with basic authentication | ||||
| > **Warning**: it's not possible to use an insecure registry with basic authentication | ||||
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| This basically tells Docker to entirely disregard security for your registry. | ||||
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|  | @ -32,7 +32,7 @@ This basically tells Docker to entirely disregard security for your registry. | |||
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| ## Using self-signed certificates | ||||
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| > :warning: using this along with basic authentication requires to **also** trust the certificate into the OS cert store for some versions of docker (see below) | ||||
| > **Warning**: using this along with basic authentication requires to **also** trust the certificate into the OS cert store for some versions of docker (see below) | ||||
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| Generate your own certificate: | ||||
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