Information
Verify that all the registry certificate files (usually found under/etc/docker/certs.d/<registry-name>directory) have permissions of '444'or more restrictive./etc/docker/certs.d/<registry-name>directory contains Docker registry certificates. These certificate files must have permissions of '444'to maintain the integrity of the certificates.
Solution
chmod 444 /etc/docker/certs.d/<registry-name>/*This would set the permissions for registry certificate files to '444'.
Impact-
None.
Default Value-
By default, the permissions for registry certificate files might not be '444'. The default file permissions are governed by the system or user specific umask values.