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With clair 4.7.4 and clairctl from here [1] I am trying to scan an image for example quay.io/projectquay/clair:4.7.4 image I am using the correct image with successfully pulling the image:
The manifest is accessible, like proven here:
but if I scan clairctl with the following command
I am using the following clairctl config,
If I push this image into my quay registry, the image is scanned without any hesitation and reported the results to quay! Any ideas why I got this message? [1] https://github.com/quay/clair/releases/download/v4.7.4/clairctl-linux-amd64 |
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I don't think you're actually using that binary, because the configuration is in the wrong format, the log output isn't correct, and that command line wouldn't work. |
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What a bummer! Somehow, the clairctl from a previous installation try was still active on my system. So instead "install" clairctl from here [1] with clairctl version 1.2.8 With the latest version and the command
it was working In the first time I forgot the tag from the container
In this case, "manifest unknown" means the "latest" tag image does not exist and because of this the manifest is unknown I also started a new discussion because for an improved documentation here using the the latest commands correctly [2]. |
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I don't think you're actually using that binary, because the configuration is in the wrong format, the log output isn't correct, and that command line wouldn't work.