Access denied while pulling few public Images from docker hub
Problem description
Getting Error response from daemon: pull access denied for <image>, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login': denied: requested access to the resource is denied for a few public images while doing docker pull
docker info output
Docker Info:
Client:
Context: default
Debug Mode: false
Plugins:
buildx: Docker Buildx (Docker Inc., v0.8.2)
compose: Docker Compose (Docker Inc., v2.6.0)
sbom: View the packaged-based Software Bill Of Materials (SBOM) for an image (Anchore Inc., 0.6.0)
scan: Docker Scan (Docker Inc., v0.17.0)
Server:
Containers: 1
Running: 1
Paused: 0
Stopped: 0
Images: 2
Server Version: 20.10.16
Storage Driver: overlay2
Backing Filesystem: extfs
Supports d_type: true
Native Overlay Diff: true
userxattr: false
Logging Driver: json-file
Cgroup Driver: cgroupfs
Cgroup Version: 2
Plugins:
Volume: local
Network: bridge host ipvlan macvlan null overlay
Log: awslogs fluentd gcplogs gelf journald json-file local logentries splunk syslog
Swarm: inactive
Runtimes: runc io.containerd.runc.v2 io.containerd.runtime.v1.linux
Default Runtime: runc
Init Binary: docker-init
containerd version: 212e8b6fa2f44b9c21b2798135fc6fb7c53efc16
runc version: v1.1.1-0-g52de29d
init version: de40ad0
Security Options:
seccomp
Profile: default
cgroupns
Kernel Version: 5.10.104-linuxkit
Operating System: Docker Desktop
OSType: linux
Architecture: aarch64
CPUs: 5
Total Memory: 7.667GiB
Name: docker-desktop
ID: 2KQI:OFZP:GEO6:RWUF:ENNJ:U62L:S4TJ:J3IQ:5EQY:CLHL:V6KB:RMHY
Docker Root Dir: /var/lib/docker
Debug Mode: false
HTTP Proxy: http.docker.internal:3128
HTTPS Proxy: http.docker.internal:3128
No Proxy: hubproxy.docker.internal
Registry: https://index.docker.io/v1/
Labels:
Experimental: false
Insecure Registries:
hubproxy.docker.internal:5000
127.0.0.0/8
Live Restore Enabled: false
Example
docker pull mongo works fine
docker pull testcontainers/ryuk gives above error
Hey @manali14! Sorry for the delayed response, we were rolling out some backend features to make debugging these things easier. We've implemented better tracing logic here and are working on a tool users can run to help diagnose these things - but in the meantime we can construct the API calls manually to get what we need.
Would you mind using curl/postman/insomnia/something to do a GET to https://auth.docker.io/token?service=registry.docker.io&scope=repository:testcontainers/ryuk:pull using your docker username/password (or PAT) for basic auth and then sending me the X-Trace-ID header that is returned?