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	Insecure Registry
While it's highly recommended to secure your registry using a TLS certificate issued by a known CA, you may alternatively decide to use self-signed certificates, or even use your registry over plain http.
You have to understand the downsides in doing so, and the extra burden in configuration.
Deploying a plain HTTP registry
⚠️ it's not possible to use an insecure registry with basic authentication
This basically tells Docker to entirely disregard security for your registry.
- edit the file 
/etc/default/dockerso that there is a line that reads:DOCKER_OPTS="--insecure-registry myregistrydomain.com:5000"(or add that to existingDOCKER_OPTS) - restart your Docker daemon: on ubuntu, this is usually 
service docker stop && service docker start 
Pros:
- easy to configure
 
Cons:
- very insecure
 - you have to configure every docker daemon that wants to access your registry
 
Using self-signed certificates
⚠️ using this along with basic authentication requires to also trust the certificate into the OS cert store for some versions of docker
Generate your own certificate:
mkdir -p certs && openssl req \
  -newkey rsa:4096 -nodes -sha256 -keyout certs/domain.key \
  -x509 -days 365 -out certs/domain.crt
Be sure to use the name myregistrydomain.com as a CN.
Stop and restart your registry.
Then you have to instruct every docker daemon to trust that certificate. This is done by copying the domain.crt file to /etc/docker/certs.d/myregistrydomain.com:5000/ca.crt (don't forget to restart docker after doing so).
Stop and restart all your docker daemons.
Pros:
- more secure than the insecure registry solution
 
Cons:
- you have to configure every docker daemon that wants to access your registry
 
Failing...
Failing to configure docker and trying to pull from a registry that is not using TLS will result in the following message:
FATA[0000] Error response from daemon: v1 ping attempt failed with error:
Get https://myregistrydomain.com:5000/v1/_ping: tls: oversized record received with length 20527. 
If this private registry supports only HTTP or HTTPS with an unknown CA certificate,please add 
`--insecure-registry myregistrydomain.com:5000` to the daemon's arguments.
In the case of HTTPS, if you have access to the registry's CA certificate, no need for the flag;
simply place the CA certificate at /etc/docker/certs.d/myregistrydomain.com:5000/ca.crt