So you will need to add the Docker CE repository to the APT. This is the case even with "update-crypto-policies -set DEFAULT". Install Docker By default, the latest version of Docker is not included in the Debian 11 official repository. However, the website also uses an SSL encryption not supported by RHEL 8.0, and requiring extensive "dnf update" commands to enable. It's not the first time they've done this, they do it with sssd versus the upstream published, upen source Samba software. Many vendors still rely on docker-ce and have not updated to podman, leaving RHEL 8 maintainers with some very awkward choices about compliance with their vendor's installation instructions and Red Hat's corporate support for podman instead. Installing Docker in Debian First, you have to update the repository index to take effect from the changes you've just made: sudo apt update Now, you can use the given command to install the most recent version of docker: sudo apt-get install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd. ![]() It's true that the published "docker-ce.repo" file does not work for RHEL 8, and needs to be edited to point to CentOS for access. There is a package called "docker" available on RHEL 8, apparently podman based, but quite distinct frm the open source "docker-ce" package from upstream. ![]() The title should be refined to "Unable to install docker-ce on RHEL 8".
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