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login
Usage: docker login [OPTIONS] [SERVER]
Register or log in to a Docker registry server, if no server is
specified "https://index.docker.io/v1/" is the default.
-e, --email="" Email
--help Print usage
-p, --password="" Password
-u, --username="" Username
If you want to login to a self-hosted registry you can specify this by adding the server name.
example:
$ docker login localhost:8080
docker login requires user to use sudo or be root, except when:
- connecting to a remote daemon, such as a
docker-machineprovisioneddocker engine. - user is added to the
dockergroup. This will impact the security of your system; thedockergroup isrootequivalent. See 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.
Note
: When running
sudo docker logincredentials are saved in/root/.docker/config.json.