Private registry toggle with Secrets ARN field not visible in container definition section of AWS ECS

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Two weeks ago I started using AWS ECS. I remember clearly that I was able to toggle a "Private Registry" section on the container definition block when creating my task definition as shown below:

Private Registry Authentication

I cannot seem to access this as of late in the console. I can however add this to the task-definition.json file without issues.

Any ideas how to see this again? It is kind of driving me crazy as to why it dissappeared.

I have full admin access rights + fullecs access + fullsecretsmanager

asked a month ago193 views
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Hello.

It is displayed in my environment.
Confirmed in Tokyo region.
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Does it appear when creating a new task definition?
Also, could you please share the screen that is not currently displayed?
It's also possible that you're looking at the wrong place.

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answered a month ago
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  • Thank you for sharing the image. Since this may be a UI bug, I recommend that you open a case with AWS Support under "Account and billing". Inquiries under "Account and billing" can be made free of charge. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awssupport/latest/user/case-management.html
    I have confirmed that it is not possible to change from the UI in the Cape Town Region in my environment. a
    Feedback on the UI can be given from "Feedback" at the bottom left of the screen. a
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Thank you so much for answering. This is not available in the Cape Town region -> Cape Town

I can however see it in any Asia-Pacific region -> Singapore

This is awfully strange as the Cape Town region allows me to access this via JSON.

answered a month ago
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This has been reported, thank you so much for your help.

answered a month ago

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