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# Installation from source
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## Consider the Omnibus package installation

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Since an installation from source is a lot of work and error prone we strongly recommend the fast and reliable [Omnibus package installation](https://about.gitlab.com/downloads/) (deb/rpm).
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One reason the Omnibus package is more reliable is its use of Runit to restart any of the GitLab processes in case one crashes.
On heavily used GitLab instances the memory usage of the Sidekiq background worker will grow over time.
Omnibus packages solve this by [letting the Sidekiq terminate gracefully](http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/operations/sidekiq_memory_killer.html) if it uses too much memory.
After this termination Runit will detect Sidekiq is not running and will start it.
Since installations from source don't have Runit, Sidekiq can't be terminated and its memory usage will grow over time.

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## Select Version to Install

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Make sure you view [this installation guide](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/doc/install/installation.md) from the tag (version) of GitLab you would like to install.
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In most cases this should be the highest numbered production tag (without rc in it).
You can select the tag in the version dropdown in the top left corner of GitLab (below the menu bar).
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If the highest number stable branch is unclear please check the [GitLab Blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/) for installation guide links by version.
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## Important Notes
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This guide is long because it covers many cases and includes all commands you need, this is [one of the few installation scripts that actually works out of the box](https://twitter.com/robinvdvleuten/status/424163226532986880).

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This installation guide was created for and tested on **Debian/Ubuntu** operating systems. Please read [doc/install/requirements.md](./requirements.md) for hardware and operating system requirements. If you want to install on RHEL/CentOS we recommend using the [Omnibus packages](https://about.gitlab.com/downloads/).
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This is the official installation guide to set up a production server. To set up a **development installation** or for many other installation options please see [the installation section of the readme](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/README.md#installation).
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The following steps have been known to work. Please **use caution when you deviate** from this guide. Make sure you don't violate any assumptions GitLab makes about its environment. For example many people run into permission problems because they changed the location of directories or run services as the wrong user.
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If you find a bug/error in this guide please **submit a merge request**
following the
[contributing guide](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).
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## Overview
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The GitLab installation consists of setting up the following components:
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1. Packages / Dependencies
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1. Ruby
1. System Users
1. Database
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1. Redis
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1. GitLab
1. Nginx
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## 1. Packages / Dependencies
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`sudo` is not installed on Debian by default. Make sure your system is
up-to-date and install it.
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    # run as root!
    apt-get update -y
    apt-get upgrade -y
    apt-get install sudo -y
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**Note:** During this installation some files will need to be edited manually. If you are familiar with vim set it as default editor with the commands below. If you are not familiar with vim please skip this and keep using the default editor.
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    # Install vim and set as default editor
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    sudo apt-get install -y vim
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Install the required packages (needed to compile Ruby and native extensions to Ruby gems):
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    sudo apt-get install -y build-essential zlib1g-dev libyaml-dev libssl-dev libgdbm-dev libreadline-dev libncurses5-dev libffi-dev curl openssh-server redis-server checkinstall libxml2-dev libxslt-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libicu-dev logrotate python-docutils pkg-config cmake nodejs

If you want to use Kerberos for user authentication, then install libkrb5-dev:

    sudo apt-get install libkrb5-dev

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**Note:** If you don't know what Kerberos is, you can assume you don't need it.
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Make sure you have the right version of Git installed

    # Install Git
    sudo apt-get install -y git-core

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    # Make sure Git is version 1.7.10 or higher, for example 1.7.12 or 2.0.0
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Is the system packaged Git too old? Remove it and compile from source.
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    # Remove packaged Git
    sudo apt-get remove git-core

    # Install dependencies
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    sudo apt-get install -y libcurl4-openssl-dev libexpat1-dev gettext libz-dev libssl-dev build-essential
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    # Download and compile from source
    cd /tmp
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    curl -L --progress https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/git-2.4.3.tar.gz | tar xz
    cd git-2.4.3/
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    ./configure
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    make prefix=/usr/local all

    # Install into /usr/local/bin
    sudo make prefix=/usr/local install

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    # When editing config/gitlab.yml (Step 5), change the git -> bin_path to /usr/local/bin/git
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**Note:** In order to receive mail notifications, make sure to install a mail server. By default, Debian is shipped with exim4 but this [has problems](https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/issues/4866#issuecomment-32726573) while Ubuntu does not ship with one. The recommended mail server is postfix and you can install it with:
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    sudo apt-get install -y postfix
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Then select 'Internet Site' and press enter to confirm the hostname.
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## 2. Ruby
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The use of Ruby version managers such as [RVM](http://rvm.io/), [rbenv](https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv) or [chruby](https://github.com/postmodern/chruby) with GitLab in production frequently leads to hard to diagnose problems. For example, GitLab Shell is called from OpenSSH and having a version manager can prevent pushing and pulling over SSH. Version managers are not supported and we strongly advise everyone to follow the instructions below to use a system Ruby.
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Remove the old Ruby 1.8 if present
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Download Ruby and compile it:
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    mkdir /tmp/ruby && cd /tmp/ruby
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    curl -O --progress https://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/2.1/ruby-2.1.7.tar.gz
    echo 'e2e195a4a58133e3ad33b955c829bb536fa3c075  ruby-2.1.7.tar.gz' | shasum -c - && tar xzf ruby-2.1.7.tar.gz
    cd ruby-2.1.7
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    ./configure --disable-install-rdoc
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    make
    sudo make install

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    sudo gem install bundler --no-ri --no-rdoc
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## 3. Go

Since GitLab 8.0, Git HTTP requests are handled by gitlab-git-http-server.
This is a small daemon written in Go.
To install gitlab-git-http-server we need a Go compiler.
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The instructions below assume you use 64-bit Linux. You can find
downloads for other platforms at the [Go download
page](https://golang.org/dl).
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    curl -O --progress https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go1.5.1.linux-amd64.tar.gz
    echo '46eecd290d8803887dec718c691cc243f2175fe0  go1.5.1.linux-amd64.tar.gz' | shasum -c - && \
      sudo tar -C /usr/local -xzf go1.5.1.linux-amd64.tar.gz
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## 4. System Users
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Create a `git` user for GitLab:
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    sudo adduser --disabled-login --gecos 'GitLab' git
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## 5. Database
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We recommend using a PostgreSQL database. For MySQL check [MySQL setup guide](database_mysql.md). *Note*: because we need to make use of extensions you need at least pgsql 9.1.
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    # Login to PostgreSQL
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    # Do not type the 'template1=#', this is part of the prompt
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    # Create the GitLab production database & grant all privileges on database
    template1=# CREATE DATABASE gitlabhq_production OWNER git;

    # Quit the database session
    template1=# \q

    # Try connecting to the new database with the new user
    sudo -u git -H psql -d gitlabhq_production
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    # Quit the database session
    gitlabhq_production> \q
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    sudo apt-get install redis-server

    # Configure redis to use sockets
    sudo cp /etc/redis/redis.conf /etc/redis/redis.conf.orig
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    # Disable Redis listening on TCP by setting 'port' to 0
    sed 's/^port .*/port 0/' /etc/redis/redis.conf.orig | sudo tee /etc/redis/redis.conf

    # Enable Redis socket for default Debian / Ubuntu path
    echo 'unixsocket /var/run/redis/redis.sock' | sudo tee -a /etc/redis/redis.conf
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    # Grant permission to the socket to all members of the redis group
    echo 'unixsocketperm 770' | sudo tee -a /etc/redis/redis.conf

    # Create the directory which contains the socket
    mkdir /var/run/redis
    chown redis:redis /var/run/redis
    chmod 755 /var/run/redis
    # Persist the directory which contains the socket, if applicable
    if [ -d /etc/tmpfiles.d ]; then
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    fi
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    # Activate the changes to redis.conf
    sudo service redis-server restart

    # Add git to the redis group
    sudo usermod -aG redis git

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## 7. GitLab
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    # We'll install GitLab into home directory of the user "git"
    cd /home/git
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### Clone the Source
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    # Clone GitLab repository
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    sudo -u git -H git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce.git -b 8-1-stable gitlab
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**Note:** You can change `8-1-stable` to `master` if you want the *bleeding edge* version, but never install master on a production server!
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### Configure It
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    # Go to GitLab installation folder
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    # Copy the example GitLab config
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    # Update GitLab config file, follow the directions at top of file
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    # Copy the example secrets file
    sudo -u git -H cp config/secrets.yml.example config/secrets.yml
    sudo -u git -H chmod 0600 config/secrets.yml
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    # Make sure GitLab can write to the log/ and tmp/ directories
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    sudo chown -R git tmp/
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    # Make sure GitLab can write to the tmp/pids/ and tmp/sockets/ directories
    sudo chmod -R u+rwX tmp/pids/
    sudo chmod -R u+rwX tmp/sockets/
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    nproc
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    # Ex. change amount of workers to 3 for 2GB RAM server
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    sudo -u git -H cp config/initializers/rack_attack.rb.example config/initializers/rack_attack.rb

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    sudo -u git -H git config --global core.autocrlf input

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**Important Note:** Make sure to edit both `gitlab.yml` and `unicorn.rb` to match your setup.
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**Note:** If you want to use HTTPS, see [Using HTTPS](#using-https) for the additional steps.

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### Configure GitLab DB Settings
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    # You can keep the double quotes around the password
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**Note:** As of bundler 1.5.2, you can invoke `bundle install -jN` (where `N` the number of your processor cores) and enjoy the parallel gems installation with measurable difference in completion time (~60% faster). Check the number of your cores with `nproc`. For more information check this [post](http://robots.thoughtbot.com/parallel-gem-installing-using-bundler). First make sure you have bundler >= 1.5.2 (run `bundle -v`) as it addresses some [issues](https://devcenter.heroku.com/changelog-items/411) that were [fixed](https://github.com/bundler/bundler/pull/2817) in 1.5.2.
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**Note:** If you want to use Kerberos for user authentication, then omit `kerberos` in the `--without` option above.
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GitLab Shell is an SSH access and repository management software developed specially for GitLab.
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**Note:** Make sure your hostname can be resolved on the machine itself by either a proper DNS record or an additional line in /etc/hosts ("127.0.0.1  hostname"). This might be necessary for example if you set up gitlab behind a reverse proxy. If the hostname cannot be resolved, the final installation check will fail with "Check GitLab API access: FAILED. code: 401" and pushing commits will be rejected with "[remote rejected] master -> master (hook declined)".

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### Install gitlab-git-http-server

    cd /home/git
    sudo -u git -H git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-git-http-server.git
    cd gitlab-git-http-server
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    sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:setup RAILS_ENV=production

    # Type 'yes' to create the database tables.

    # When done you see 'Administrator account created:'

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### Secure secrets.yml

The `secrets.yml` file stores encryption keys for sessions and secure variables.
Backup `secrets.yml` someplace safe, but don't store it in the same place as your database backups.
Otherwise your secrets are exposed if one of your backups is compromised.

### Install schedules

    # Setup schedules
    sudo -u gitlab_ci -H bundle exec whenever -w RAILS_ENV=production

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Download the init script (will be `/etc/init.d/gitlab`):
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And if you are installing with a non-default folder or user copy and edit the defaults file:

    sudo cp lib/support/init.d/gitlab.default.example /etc/default/gitlab
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If you installed GitLab in another directory or as a user other than the default you should change these settings in `/etc/default/gitlab`. Do not edit `/etc/init.d/gitlab` as it will be changed on upgrade.
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Make GitLab start on boot:

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    sudo cp lib/support/logrotate/gitlab /etc/logrotate.d/gitlab
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    sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake assets:precompile RAILS_ENV=production

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    sudo service gitlab start
    # or
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**Note:** Nginx is the officially supported web server for GitLab. If you cannot or do not want to use Nginx as your web server, have a look at the [GitLab recipes](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-recipes/).
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### Installation
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Copy the example site config:
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    sudo cp lib/support/nginx/gitlab /etc/nginx/sites-available/gitlab
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Make sure to edit the config file to match your setup:

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    # Change YOUR_SERVER_FQDN to the fully-qualified
    # domain name of your host serving GitLab.
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    # If using Ubuntu default nginx install:
    # either remove the default_server from the listen line
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**Note:** If you want to use HTTPS, replace the `gitlab` Nginx config with `gitlab-ssl`. See [Using HTTPS](#using-https) for HTTPS configuration details.
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### Test Configuration

Validate your `gitlab` or `gitlab-ssl` Nginx config file with the following command:

    sudo nginx -t
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To make sure you didn't miss anything run a more thorough check with:

    sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:check RAILS_ENV=production

If all items are green, then congratulations on successfully installing GitLab!

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**Important Note:** On login you'll be prompted to change the password.
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**Enjoy!**

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You can use `sudo service gitlab start` and `sudo service gitlab stop` to start and stop GitLab.

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## Advanced Setup Tips
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To use GitLab with HTTPS:

1. In `gitlab.yml`:
    1. Set the `port` option in section 1 to `443`.
    1. Set the `https` option in section 1 to `true`.
1. In the `config.yml` of gitlab-shell:
    1. Set `gitlab_url` option to the HTTPS endpoint of GitLab (e.g. `https://git.example.com`).
    1. Set the certificates using either the `ca_file` or `ca_path` option.
1. Use the `gitlab-ssl` Nginx example config instead of the `gitlab` config.
    1. Update `YOUR_SERVER_FQDN`.
    1. Update `ssl_certificate` and `ssl_certificate_key`.
    1. Review the configuration file and consider applying other security and performance enhancing features.

Using a self-signed certificate is discouraged but if you must use it follow the normal directions then:

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1. Generate a self-signed SSL certificate:
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    ```
    mkdir -p /etc/nginx/ssl/
    cd /etc/nginx/ssl/
    sudo openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -x509 -nodes -days 3560 -out gitlab.crt -keyout gitlab.key
    sudo chmod o-r gitlab.key
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1. In the `config.yml` of gitlab-shell set `self_signed_cert` to `true`.
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### Enable Reply by email
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See the ["Reply by email" documentation](../incoming_email/README.md) for more information on how to set this up.

### LDAP Authentication

You can configure LDAP authentication in `config/gitlab.yml`. Please restart GitLab after editing this file.

### Using Custom Omniauth Providers

See the [omniauth integration document](../integration/omniauth.md)

### Build your projects

GitLab can build your projects. To enable that feature you need GitLab Runners to do that for you.
Checkout the [Gitlab Runner section](https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-ci/#gitlab-runner) to install it
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### Custom Redis Connection
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If you'd like Resque to connect to a Redis server on a non-standard port or on a different host, you can configure its connection string via the `config/resque.yml` file.
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If you want to connect the Redis server via socket, then use the "unix:" URL scheme and the path to the Redis socket file in the `config/resque.yml` file.
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    # example
    production: unix:/path/to/redis/socket

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### Custom SSH Connection
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If you are running SSH on a non-standard port, you must change the GitLab user's SSH config.
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    host localhost          # Give your setup a name (here: override localhost)
        user git            # Your remote git user
        port 2222           # Your port number
        hostname 127.0.0.1; # Your server name or IP
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You also need to change the corresponding options (e.g. `ssh_user`, `ssh_host`, `admin_uri`) in the `config\gitlab.yml` file.
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### Additional Markup Styles
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Apart from the always supported markdown style there are other rich text files that GitLab can display. But you might have to install a dependency to do so. Please see the [github-markup gem readme](https://github.com/gitlabhq/markup#markups) for more information.
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## Troubleshooting

### "You appear to have cloned an empty repository."

If you see this message when attempting to clone a repository hosted by GitLab,
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this is likely due to an outdated Nginx or Apache configuration, or a missing or
misconfigured `gitlab-git-http-server` instance. Double-check that you've
[installed Go](#3-go), [installed gitlab-git-http-server](#install-gitlab-git-http-server),
and correctly [configured Nginx](#site-configuration).