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Explain how to use a proxy with DTR (#4608)
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title: Chain multiple caches
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- path: /datacenter/dtr/2.3/guides/admin/configure/garbage-collection/
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title: Garbage collection
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- path: /datacenter/dtr/2.3/guides/admin/configure/use-a-web-proxy/
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title: Use a web proxy
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- sectiontitle: Manage users
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section:
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- path: /datacenter/dtr/2.3/guides/admin/manage-users/
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title: Use a web proxy
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description: Learn how to configure Docker Content Trust to use a web proxy to
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reach external services.
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keywords: dtr, configure, http, proxy
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---
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Docker Trusted Registry makes outgoing connections to check for new versions,
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automatically renew its license, and update its vulnerability database.
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If DTR can't access the internet, then you'll have to manually apply updates.
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One option to keep your environment secure while still allowing DTR access to
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the internet is to use a web proxy. If you have an HTTP or HTTPS proxy, you
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can configure DTR to use it. To avoid downtime you should do this configuration
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outside business peak hours.
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As an administrator, log into a node where DTR is deployed, and run:
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```
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docker run -it --rm \
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{{ page.dtr_org }}/{{ page.dtr_repo }}:{{ page.dtr_version }} reconfigure \
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--http-proxy http://<domain>:<port> \
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--https-proxy https://<doman>:<port> \
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--ucp-insecure-tls
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```
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To confirm how DTR is configured, check the **Settings** page on the web UI.
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## Where to go next
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* [Configure garbage collection](garbage-collection.md)
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