Can an Azure Container Registry instance reside in my private Azure VNet so that it's not exposed on the...
Using Azure Container Registry to support Kubernetes service instance. Is there any way to put the acr instance in my private Azure VNet so that it's not exposed via the internet? I'm using OpenVPN to get into my VNet

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Using Azure Container Registry to support Kubernetes service instance. Is there any way to put the acr instance in my private Azure VNet so that it's not exposed via the internet? I'm using OpenVPN to get into my VNet

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Using Azure Container Registry to support Kubernetes service instance. Is there any way to put the acr instance in my private Azure VNet so that it's not exposed via the internet? I'm using OpenVPN to get into my VNet

Using Azure Container Registry to support Kubernetes service instance. Is there any way to put the acr instance in my private Azure VNet so that it's not exposed via the internet? I'm using OpenVPN to get into my VNet


asked Nov 19 '18 at 21:20
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Unfortunately, it seems impossible to put the Azure Container Registry in a Vnet. You just can access the container registry through the Server name. Take a look at another case that I answered.
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Currently you cannot put the registry on a VNET, but it's on the roadmap in the next few months.
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Unfortunately, it seems impossible to put the Azure Container Registry in a Vnet. You just can access the container registry through the Server name. Take a look at another case that I answered.
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Unfortunately, it seems impossible to put the Azure Container Registry in a Vnet. You just can access the container registry through the Server name. Take a look at another case that I answered.
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Unfortunately, it seems impossible to put the Azure Container Registry in a Vnet. You just can access the container registry through the Server name. Take a look at another case that I answered.
Unfortunately, it seems impossible to put the Azure Container Registry in a Vnet. You just can access the container registry through the Server name. Take a look at another case that I answered.
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Currently you cannot put the registry on a VNET, but it's on the roadmap in the next few months.
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Currently you cannot put the registry on a VNET, but it's on the roadmap in the next few months.
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Currently you cannot put the registry on a VNET, but it's on the roadmap in the next few months.
Currently you cannot put the registry on a VNET, but it's on the roadmap in the next few months.
answered Nov 20 '18 at 6:10
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