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NAME
podman-trust - Manage container registry image trust policy
SYNOPSIS
podman image trust set|show [-h|--help] [-j|--json] [--raw] [-f|--pubkeysfile KEY1 [-f|--pubkeysfile KEY2,...]] [-t|--type signedBy|accept|reject] REGISTRY[/REPOSITORY]
DESCRIPTION
Manages which registries you trust as a source of container images based on its location. The location is determined by the transport and the registry host of the image. Using this container image docker://docker.io/library/busybox
as an example, docker
is the transport and docker.io
is the registry host.
The trust policy describes a registry scope (registry and/or repository). This trust can use public keys for signed images.
Trust is defined in /etc/containers/policy.json and is enforced when a user attempts to pull an image from a registry that is managed by policy.json.
The scope of the trust is evaluated from most specific to the least specific. In other words, a policy may be defined for an entire registry. Or it could be defined for a particular repository in that registry. Or it could be defined down to a specific signed image inside of the registry. See below for examples.
Trust type provides a way to:
Whitelist ("accept") or Blacklist ("reject") registries.
Trust may be updated using the command podman image trust set for an existing trust scope.
OPTIONS
-h --help Print usage statement.
-f --pubkeysfile A path to an exported public key on the local system. Key paths will be referenced in policy.json. Any path may be used but the path /etc/pki/containers is recommended. Options may be used multiple times to require an image be signed by multiple keys. One of --pubkeys or --pubkeysfile is required for the signedBy type.
-t --type The trust type for this policy entry. Accepted values: signedBy (default): Require signatures with corresponding list of public keys accept: do not require any signatures for this registry scope reject: do not accept images for this registry scope
show OPTIONS
--raw Output trust policy file as raw JSON
-j --json Output trust as JSON for machine parsing
EXAMPLES
Accept all unsigned images from a registry
sudo podman image trust set --type accept docker.io
Modify default trust policy
sudo podman image trust set -t reject default
Display system trust policy
sudo podman image trust show
Display trust policy file
sudo podman image trust show --raw
Display trust as JSON
sudo podman image trust show --json
SEE ALSO
policy-json(5)
HISTORY
January 2019, updated by Tom Sweeney (tsweeney at redhat dot com)
December 2018, originally compiled by Qi Wang (qiwan at redhat dot com)