docker-login(1) - Log in to a Docker registry
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Docker documentation for docker login: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/login/
DOCKER(1) DOCKER(1) NAME docker-login - Log in to a Docker registry SYNOPSIS docker login [OPTIONS] [SERVER] DESCRIPTION Log in to a Docker Registry located on the specified SERVER. You can specify a URL or a hostname for the SERVER value. If you do not specify a SERVER, the command uses Docker's public registry located at https://registry-1.docker.io/ by default. To get a username/password for Docker's public registry, create an account on Docker Hub. docker login requires user to use sudo or be root, except when: 1. connecting to a remote daemon, such as a docker-machine provisioned docker engine. 2. user is added to the docker group. This will impact the security of your system; the docker group is root equivalent. See Docker Daemon Attack Surface ⟨https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/security/#/docker-daemon- attack-surface⟩ for details. You can log into any public or private repository for which you have credentials. When you log in, the command stores encoded credentials in $HOME/.docker/config.json on Linux or %USERPROFILE%/.docker/config.json on Windows. EXAMPLES Login to a registry on your localhost # docker login localhost:8080 See also docker-logout(1) to log out from a Docker registry. OPTIONS -p, --password="" Password --password-stdin[=false] Take the password from stdin -u, --username="" Username SEE ALSO docker(1) Docker Community Sep 2017 DOCKER(1)
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