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Docker behind proxy

au flag

I’m using docker with AWS Amazon Linux EC2 instance Everything was working fine until the EC2 instance was moved behind company proxy. I did set the proxy on docker daemon and I could reconfirm the setting via “docker info”

Due to strict security policy, I need to provide our system admins the exact URL which is to be whitelisted so that Docker can communicate with its default repository “https://registry-1.docker.io/“, so I did,

But I am still not able to “docker login” - I get “forbidden” response.

My question is what exactly are the URLs which needs to be whitelisted on Poxy so that docker can authenticate and pull images providing that it uses default repository: https://registry-1.docker.io/ ?

Is this something to do with Global CDN ?

cn flag
Why not check the logs on the proxy server?
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