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Boxiang Sun
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Patricio Cano
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# (default: false)
auto_link_saml_user: false
# Set different Omniauth providers as external so that all users creating accounts
# via these providers will not be able to have access to internal projects. You
# will need to use the full name of the provider, like `google_oauth2` for Google.
# Refer to the examples below for the full names of the supported providers.
# (default: [])
external_providers: []
## Auth providers
# Uncomment the following lines and fill in the data of the auth provider you want to use
# If your favorite auth provider is not listed you can use others:
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The chosen OmniAuth provider is now active and can be used to sign in to GitLab from then on.
## Configure OmniAuth Providers as External
>**Note:**
This setting was introduced with version 8.7 of GitLab
You can define which OmniAuth providers you want to be
`external`
so that all users
creating accounts via these providers will not be able to have access to internal
projects. You will need to use the full name of the provider, like
`google_oauth2`
for Google. Refer to the examples for the full names of the supported providers.
**For Omnibus installations**
```
ruby
gitlab_rails
[
'omniauth_external_providers'
]
=
[
'twitter'
,
'google_oauth2'
]
```
**For installations from source**
```
yaml
omniauth
:
external_providers
:
[
'
twitter'
,
'
google_oauth2'
]
```
## Using Custom Omniauth Providers
>**Note:**
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