Chapter 14. Setting up additional trusted certificate authorities for builds
Use the following sections to set up additional certificate authorities (CA) to be trusted by builds when pulling images from an image registry.
The procedure requires a cluster administrator to create a ConfigMap and add additional CAs as keys in the configmap.
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The ConfigMap must be created in the
openshift-config
namespace. domain
is the key in the ConfigMap;value
is the PEM-encoded certificate.-
Each CA must be associated with a domain. The domain format is
hostname[..port]
.
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Each CA must be associated with a domain. The domain format is
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The ConfigMap name must be set in the
image.config.openshift.io/cluster
cluster scoped configuration resource’sspec.additionalTrustedCA
field.
14.1. Adding certificate authorities to the cluster
You can add certificate authorities (CAs) to the cluster for use when pushing and pulling images via the following procedure.
Prerequisites
- You must have cluster administrator privileges.
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You must have access to the registry’s public certificates, usually a
hostname/ca.crt
file located in the/etc/docker/certs.d/
directory.
Procedure
Create a ConfigMap in the
openshift-config
namespace containing the trusted certificates for the registries that use self-signed certificates. For each CA file, ensure the key in the ConfigMap is the registry’s hostname in thehostname[..port]
format:$ oc create configmap registry-cas -n openshift-config \ --from-file=myregistry.corp.com..5000=/etc/docker/certs.d/myregistry.corp.com:5000/ca.crt \ --from-file=otherregistry.com=/etc/docker/certs.d/otherregistry.com/ca.crt
Update the cluster image configuration:
$ oc patch image.config.openshift.io/cluster --patch '{"spec":{"additionalTrustedCA":{"name":"registry-cas"}}}' --type=merge