Change authz plugin argument name
Signed-off-by: Liron Levin <liron@twistlock.com>
Upstream-commit: 53c1cb81c0
Component: cli
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ weight = -1
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Options:
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--api-cors-header="" Set CORS headers in the remote API
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--authz-plugins=[] Set authorization plugins to load
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--authz-plugin=[] Set authorization plugins to load
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-b, --bridge="" Attach containers to a network bridge
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--bip="" Specify network bridge IP
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-D, --debug=false Enable debug mode
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@ -607,10 +607,10 @@ The currently supported cluster store options are:
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Docker's access authorization can be extended by authorization plugins that your
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organization can purchase or build themselves. You can install one or more
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authorization plugins when you start the Docker `daemon` using the
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`--authz-plugins=PLUGIN_ID` option.
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`--authz-plugin=PLUGIN_ID` option.
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```bash
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docker daemon --authz-plugins=plugin1 --authz-plugins=plugin2,...
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docker daemon --authz-plugin=plugin1 --authz-plugin=plugin2,...
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```
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The `PLUGIN_ID` value is either the plugin's name or a path to its specification
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