Add Azure Registry Example
Add Azure Registry Example
- Log into Azure portal, go to Container Registries page, click on the registry: "azureacrregistry", then click on Overview from the middle navigation pane, copy Login server: "azureacrregistry.azureecr.io".
- Click on Services > Repositories at middle navigation pane to see the list of the repositories, record down the repository name, "busybox".
- Click on the repository "busybox", and verify the image tags to be added.
- Log into FortiCWP > Container Protection, go to CONFIGURE > Registry, click +ADD NEW and select Azure Container Registry.
- In Enter Azure Container Registry URL field, enter the Login server: "azureacrregistry.azureecr.io".
- In Repository field, enter the repository: "busybox".
- In Tag field, enter ".*" to scan all images of the repository.
- InCAP field, enter 5 as the maximum images to be scanned.
- Click Select Azure OAuth drop down menu and select the Azure account of the registry.
- Click Scan Images in the following Kubernetes Cluster drop down menu and select the Kubernetes cluster where the registry is located, then click Add Registry.
Add Azure Registry Example
- Log into Azure portal, go to Container Registries page, click on the registry: "azureacrregistry", then click on Overview from the middle navigation pane, copy Login server: "azureacrregistry.azureecr.io".
- Click on Services > Repositories at middle navigation pane to see the list of the repositories, record down the repository name, "busybox".
- Click on the repository "busybox", and verify the image tags to be added.
- Log into FortiCWP > Container Protection, go to CONFIGURE > Registry, click +ADD NEW and select Azure Container Registry.
- In Enter Azure Container Registry URL field, enter the Login server: "azureacrregistry.azureecr.io".
- In Repository field, enter the repository: "busybox".
- In Tag field, enter ".*" to scan all images of the repository.
- InCAP field, enter 5 as the maximum images to be scanned.
- Click Select Azure OAuth drop down menu and select the Azure account of the registry.
- Click Scan Images in the following Kubernetes Cluster drop down menu and select the Kubernetes cluster where the registry is located, then click Add Registry.