docker unauthorized: authentication required - upon push with successful login

The solution you posted is not working for me...

This is what works for me:

  1. Create the repository with the desired name.

  2. When committing the image, name the image like the repository, including the username <dockerusername>/desired-name. For example, radu/desired-name.


You'll need to log in to Docker.

Step 1: log in to docker hub

Based on @KaraPirinc's comment, in Docker version 17 in order to log in:

docker login -u username --password-stdin

Then enter your password when asked.

Step 2: create a repository in the docker hub.

Let's say "mysqlserver:sql".

docker push <user username>/mysqlserver:sql

OK! never mind; I found the solution. with 403 Suspected that the HTTP is not going to the right URL.

Change the file which has the login credentials stored the ~/.docker/config.json from the default generated of

{
        "auths": {
                "docker.io": {
                        "auth": "XXXXXXXXXXXXX",
                        "email": "[email protected]"
                }
        }
}

to - Note the change from docker.io -> index.docker.io/v1. That is the change.

{
        "auths": {
                "https://index.docker.io/v1/": {
                        "auth": "XXXXXXXXXXXXX",
                        "email": "[email protected]"
                }
        }
}

Hope that helps.

Note that the auth field should be 'username:password" base64 encoded. for example: "username:password" base64 encoded is "dXNlcm5hbWU6cGFzc3dvcmQ="

so your file would contain:

"auth": "dXNlcm5hbWU6cGFzc3dvcmQ="

if you are using heroku, be sure you did not forget to "heroku container:login" before pushing.

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Docker