![]() Gitlab Admin Control Panelįor more information, go to Gitlab About Page: You can also edit your user profile, configure your email, and add SSH keys to your gitlab instance, and more. From, here, you can create an object, create a group, add people or configure your gitlab instance as you wish. After a successful login, it should take you into the admin user account as shown in the screenshot. Once you set, it will be redirected back to the login screen and login with username root and the password you set. On your first visit, you’ll be redirected to a password reset screen, create a new password for your new admin account and click “ Change your password”. Now, open a web browser and access your gitlab instance using the following URL you set during installation. # firewall-cmd -permanent -add-service=443/tcpĦ. # firewall-cmd -permanent -add-service=80/tcp If you have a system firewall enabled, you need to open port 80 ( HTTP) and 443 ( HTTPS) to allow connections in the system firewall. Once changed, don’t forget to reconfigure gitlab to apply the recent changes in the configuration file using the following command. Note: If you want to change your main URL, you can configure it in the GitLab main configuration file /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb in the external_url section. # EXTERNAL_URL="" yum install -y gitlab-ce Next, install the GitLab Community Edition package using the following command and make sure to change ‘ ‘ to the URL at which you want to access your GitLab instance from a web browser. ![]() Now add the GitLab package YUM repository to your system by running the following script. Step 2: Add GitLab Repository and Install Packageģ. If extra screens appear, continue to press enter to accept the defaults. Select ‘ Internet Site‘ and use your server’s external DNS for ‘ mail name‘ and press enter. # yum install postfixĭuring Postfix installation a configuration window may appear. Next, install Postfix service to send notification emails, and enable it to start at system boot, then check if it is up and running using following commands. # yum install curl policycoreutils-python openssh-serverĢ. First, start by installing the following necessary dependencies using the yum package manager as shown. ![]() Step 1: Install and Configure Required Dependenciesġ. ![]() In this article, we will explain how to install and configure Gitlab (Git-repository manager) on CentOS 8/7 or RHEL 8/7 Linux distributions. ![]()
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