diff --git a/Using-Skopeo/README.md b/Using-Skopeo/README.md index 5422a93..e014d7f 100644 --- a/Using-Skopeo/README.md +++ b/Using-Skopeo/README.md @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ You can check that this token is working properly by inspecting an image stream in the `openshift` namespace: ```sh -skopeo --tls-verify=false inspect --creds="skopeo:$TOKEN" docker://$REGISTRY/openshift/nodejs +skopeo inspect --creds="skopeo:$TOKEN" docker://$REGISTRY/openshift/nodejs ``` `nodejs` is an image stream that is provisioned by default on every OpenShift @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ You can then copy your images to the OpenShift registry, in the `my-images` project: ```sh -skopeo --dest-tls-verify=false copy --dest-creds="skopeo:$TOKEN" oci:./target:rhel7:7.5 docker://$REGISTRY/my-images/rhel7:7.5 +skopeo copy --dest-creds="skopeo:$TOKEN" oci:./target:rhel7:7.5 docker://$REGISTRY/my-images/rhel7:7.5 ``` Did you know that even if you can store the images locally, you can also copy @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ them "on the fly" without any local storage ? Try to copy an image from the Docker Hub directly to the OpenShift registry: ```sh -skopeo --dest-tls-verify=false --src-tls-verify=false copy --dest-creds="skopeo:$TOKEN" docker://docker.io/centos:7 docker://$REGISTRY/my-images/centos:7 +skopeo copy --dest-creds="skopeo:$TOKEN" docker://docker.io/centos:7 docker://$REGISTRY/my-images/centos:7 ``` ## Pulling an image to the OpenShift registry @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ You can then copy your images from the OpenShift registry, located in the `other-images` project: ```sh -skopeo --dest-tls-verify=false --src-tls-verify=false copy --src-creds="skopeo:$TOKEN" docker://$REGISTRY/other-images/myimage:latest oci:./target:myimage:latest +skopeo copy --src-creds="skopeo:$TOKEN" docker://$REGISTRY/other-images/myimage:latest oci:./target:myimage:latest ``` ## Persist the registry credentials @@ -351,6 +351,8 @@ You can now update the CA Trust Store: sudo update-ca-trust extract ``` +Otherwise, you can just pass the `--tls-verify=false` or `--src-tls-verify=false`/`--dest-tls-verify=false` options to skopeo... + ## Conclusion Skopeo is a powerful tool to copy and archive container images. It is