Commit ed120f3b authored by Nick Malcolm's avatar Nick Malcolm Committed by Achilleas Pipinellis

Define self-hosted security responsibilities

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We don't support running GitLab with JavaScript disabled in the browser and have no plans of supporting that We don't support running GitLab with JavaScript disabled in the browser and have no plans of supporting that
in the future because we have features such as issue boards which require JavaScript extensively. in the future because we have features such as issue boards which require JavaScript extensively.
## Security
After installation, be sure to read and follow guidance on [maintaining a secure GitLab installation](../security/index.md).
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## Securing your GitLab installation ## Securing your GitLab installation
Consider access control features like [Sign up restrictions](../user/admin_area/settings/sign_up_restrictions.md) and [Authentication options](../topics/authentication/) to harden your GitLab instance and minimize the risk of unwanted user account creation. Consider access control features like [Sign up restrictions](../user/admin_area/settings/sign_up_restrictions.md) and [Authentication options](../topics/authentication/) to harden your GitLab instance and minimize the risk of unwanted user account creation.
Self-hosting GitLab customers and administrators are responsible for the security of their underlying hosts, and for keeping GitLab itself up to date. It is important to [regularly patch GitLab](../policy/maintenance.md), patch your operating system and its software, and harden your hosts in accordance with vendor guidance.
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