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Signed-off-by: Brett Johnson <brett@sdbrett.com> Date: Mon Oct 8 08:41:37 2018 +1100 On branch docs Changes to be committed: modified: docs/compile_guide.md modified: docs/installation_guide.md modified: docs/kubernetes_deployment.md modified: docs/manage_role_by_ldap_group.md modified: docs/migration_guide.md modified: docs/upgradetest.md modified: docs/use_notary.md modified: docs/user_guide.md
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### Setup
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In harbor.cfg, make sure the attribute ```ui_url_protocol``` is set to ```https```, and the attributes ```ssl_cert``` and ```ssl_cert_key``` are pointed to valid certificates. For more information about generating https certificate please refer to: [Configuring HTTPS for Harbor](configure_https.md)
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### Copy Root Certificate
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Suppose the Harbor instance is hosted on a machine ```192.168.0.5```
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If you are using a self-signed certificate, make sure to copy the CA root cert to ```/etc/docker/certs.d/192.168.0.5/``` and ```~/.docker/tls/192.168.0.5:4443/```
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### Enable Docker Content Trust
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It can be done via setting environment variables:
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```
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export DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST=1
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export DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST_SERVER=https://192.168.0.5:4443
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```
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### Set alias for notary (optional)
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Because by default the local directory for storing meta files for notary client is different from docker client. If you want to use notary client to manipulate the keys/meta files generated by Docker Content Trust, please set the alias to reduce the effort:
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```
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alias notary="notary -s https://192.168.0.5:4443 -d ~/.docker/trust --tlscacert /etc/docker/certs.d/192.168.0.5/ca.crt"
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```
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