HTTP Proxy Configuration
If you operate Rancher behind a proxy and you want to access services through the proxy (such as retrieving catalogs), you must provide Rancher information about your proxy. As Rancher is written in Go, it uses the common proxy environment variables as shown below.
Make sure NO_PROXY
contains the network addresses, network address ranges and domains that should be excluded from using the proxy.
Environment variable | Purpose |
---|---|
HTTP_PROXY | Proxy address to use when initiating HTTP connection(s) |
HTTPS_PROXY | Proxy address to use when initiating HTTPS connection(s) |
NO_PROXY | Network address(es), network address range(s) and domains to exclude from using the proxy when initiating connection(s) |
Note NO_PROXY must be in uppercase to use network range (CIDR) notation.
Docker Installation
Passing environment variables to the Rancher container can be done using -e KEY=VALUE
or --env KEY=VALUE
. Required values for NO_PROXY
in a Docker Installation are:
localhost
127.0.0.1
0.0.0.0
10.0.0.0/8
cattle-system.svc
.svc
.cluster.local
The example below is based on a proxy server accessible at http://192.168.0.1:3128
, and excluding usage the proxy when accessing network range 192.168.10.0/24
and every hostname under the domain example.com
.
docker run -d --restart=unless-stopped \
-p 80:80 -p 443:443 \
-e HTTP_PROXY="http://192.168.10.1:3128" \
-e HTTPS_PROXY="http://192.168.10.1:3128" \
-e NO_PROXY="localhost,127.0.0.1,0.0.0.0,10.0.0.0/8,cattle-system.svc,192.168.10.0/24,.svc,.cluster.local,example.com" \
--privileged \
rancher/rancher:latest
Privileged access is required.