Setting up a Harbor registry through a proxy connection for an air-gapped deployment
An air-gapped environment is disconnected or physically isolated from unsecured networks such as the public internet.
The BMC Helix IT Operations Management (BMC Helix ITOM) container images are hosted on the BMC Docker Trusted Registry (DTR), which is available at containers.bmc.com. To access the BMC Helix ITOMcontainer images, we recommend setting up a registry (such as the Harbor registry) in your local network and synchronizing it with BMC DTR. If your registry is in a demilitarized zone (DMZ) or air-gapped environment, use the instructions in this topic to synchronize your registry with BMC DTR.
We have documented the steps to set up and synchronize a Harbor registry with BMC DTR only as an example. We do not supply or support Harbor or any other registry product. As an administrator, you must install, configure, and maintain the registry. For more information about the Harbor registry, see the Harbor documentation
You can use the instructions in this topic as a template to set up other registry products.
Before you begin
Make sure that you have downloaded the key to access the container images from the BMC Electronic Product Distribution ( EPD ) site.
Make sure that your system meets the following requirements to set up a Harbor registry:
To synchronize a Harbor registry with BMC DTR through a proxy connection
- Set up and synchronize a Harbor registry in a local network with BMC DTR:
- Set up a Harbor registry in an air-gapped environment or DMZ:
- Set up a proxy to enable communication between the local Harbor registry and the Harbor registry in an air-gapped environment or DMZ.
We do not have a recommendation for this step. Use your preferred method to set up a proxy.