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# How to use docker-registry-proxy with kops
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## Install docker-registry-proxy
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For running docker-registry-proxy with kops you will need to run it outside the cluster you want to configure, you can either use and EC2 instance and run:
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```bash
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docker run --rm --name docker_registry_proxy -it \
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-p 0.0.0.0:3128:3128 -e ENABLE_MANIFEST_CACHE=true \
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-v $(pwd)/docker_mirror_cache:/docker_mirror_cache \
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-v $(pwd)/docker_mirror_certs:/ca \
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rpardini/docker-registry-proxy:0.6.0
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```
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or you can run it from another cluster, maybe a management/observability one with provided yaml, in this case, you will need to change the following lines:
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```
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annotations:
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external-dns.alpha.kubernetes.io/hostname: docker-registry-proxy.<your_domain>
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service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-internal: "true"
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```
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with the correct domain name, so then you can reference the proxy as `http://docker-registry-proxy.<your_domain>:3128`
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## Test the connection to the proxy
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A simple curl should return:
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```
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❯ curl docker-registry-proxy.<your_domain>:3128
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docker-registry-proxy: The docker caching proxy is working!%
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```
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## Configure kops to use the proxy
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Kops has the option to configure a cluster wide proxy, as explained [here](https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/blob/master/docs/http_proxy.md) but this wont work, as nodeup will fail to download the images, what you need is to use `additionalUserData`, which is part of the instance groups configuration.
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So consider a node configuration like this one:
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```
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apiVersion: kops.k8s.io/v1alpha2
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kind: InstanceGroup
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metadata:
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labels:
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kops.k8s.io/cluster: spot.k8s.local
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name: spotgroup
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spec:
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image: 099720109477/ubuntu/images/hvm-ssd/ubuntu-focal-20.04-amd64-server-20200528
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machineType: c3.xlarge
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maxSize: 15
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minSize: 2
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mixedInstancesPolicy:
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instances:
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- c3.xlarge
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- c4.xlarge
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- c5.xlarge
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- c5a.xlarge
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onDemandAboveBase: 0
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onDemandBase: 0
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spotAllocationStrategy: capacity-optimized
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nodeLabels:
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kops.k8s.io/instancegroup: spotgroup
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role: Node
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subnets:
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- us-east-1a
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- us-east-1b
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- us-east-1c
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```
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you will need to add the following:
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```
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additionalUserData:
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- name: docker-registry-proxy.sh
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type: text/x-shellscript
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content: |
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#!/bin/sh
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# Add environment vars pointing Docker to use the proxy
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# https://docs.docker.com/config/daemon/systemd/#httphttps-proxy
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mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d
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cat << EOD > /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/http-proxy.conf
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[Service]
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Environment="HTTP_PROXY=http://docker-registry-proxy.<your_domain>:3128/"
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Environment="HTTPS_PROXY=http://docker-registry-proxy.<your_domain>:3128/"
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EOD
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# Get the CA certificate from the proxy and make it a trusted root.
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curl http://docker-registry-proxy.<your_domain>:3128/ca.crt > /usr/share/ca-certificates/docker_registry_proxy.crt
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echo "docker_registry_proxy.crt" >> /etc/ca-certificates.conf
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update-ca-certificates --fresh
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# Reload systemd
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systemctl daemon-reload
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# Restart dockerd
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systemctl restart docker.service
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```
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so the final InstanceGroup will look like this:
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```
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apiVersion: kops.k8s.io/v1alpha2
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kind: InstanceGroup
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metadata:
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labels:
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kops.k8s.io/cluster: spot.k8s.local
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name: spotgroup
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spec:
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additionalUserData:
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- name: docker-registry-proxy.sh
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type: text/x-shellscript
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content: |
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#!/bin/sh
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# Add environment vars pointing Docker to use the proxy
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# https://docs.docker.com/config/daemon/systemd/#httphttps-proxy
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mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d
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cat << EOD > /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/http-proxy.conf
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[Service]
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Environment="HTTP_PROXY=http://docker-registry-proxy.<your_domain>:3128/"
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Environment="HTTPS_PROXY=http://docker-registry-proxy.<your_domain>:3128/"
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EOD
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# Get the CA certificate from the proxy and make it a trusted root.
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curl http://docker-registry-proxy.<your_domain>:3128/ca.crt > /usr/share/ca-certificates/docker_registry_proxy.crt
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echo "docker_registry_proxy.crt" >> /etc/ca-certificates.conf
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update-ca-certificates --fresh
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# Reload systemd
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systemctl daemon-reload
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# Restart dockerd
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systemctl restart docker.service
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image: 099720109477/ubuntu/images/hvm-ssd/ubuntu-focal-20.04-amd64-server-20200528
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machineType: c3.xlarge
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maxSize: 15
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minSize: 2
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mixedInstancesPolicy:
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instances:
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- c3.xlarge
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- c4.xlarge
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- c5.xlarge
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- c5a.xlarge
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onDemandAboveBase: 0
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onDemandBase: 0
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spotAllocationStrategy: capacity-optimized
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nodeLabels:
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kops.k8s.io/instancegroup: spotgroup
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role: Node
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subnets:
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- us-east-1a
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- us-east-1b
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- us-east-1c
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```
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Now all you need is to upgrade your cluster and do a rolling-update of the nodes, all images will be cached from now on.
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