![]() Once done, you should get the notification ‘ GitLab Reconfigured!’Īll the configurations are now done. The reconfiguration takes about 5 minutes to complete. letsencrypt = ']įinally, save the file and reconfigure GitLab installation as shown. Next, locate the letsencrypt field and update it to include an email address that will be used to alert the user when Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate near its expiration date. Using our test domain, this will be: external_url '' Update the field to correspond to your domain as follows: Search and locate the external_url parameter. Here we will use the vim editor to open the file. To tune our GitLab installation, you need to edit the github.rb file. We will go a step further and make the necessary configurations. Additionally, the output will notify you that you have not yet configured a valid hostname for your instance. When prompted, press ‘ Y’ and press ENTER on the keyboard to continue with the installation.ĭuring the installation, you will get a notification that GitLab has not yet been configured. Once you are done setting up the repository, install GitLab CE as shown. This will setup the GitLab repository ready for the installation of GitLab. Once the script is downloaded, you need to execute it as shown. To, achieve this, first download the repository script from GitLab to the /tmp directory as shown. In this step we will proceed to install GitLab CE. Up until this point, we are done with installing all the prerequisites needed to install GitLab. Thereafter, the system will automatically complete installing all the packages and their dependencies. Next, provide the system mail name as shown and hit ENTER on the keyboard. ![]() ![]() $ sudo apt install ca-certificates curl openssh-server postfixįor the Postfix mail server, ensure that you select ‘ Internet Site’ as the option for mail configuration. Once the update is done, install the prerequisites required as shown below. $ sudo apt update Step 2) Install GitLab dependencies To get started, access your Debian server using SSH as a sudo user and invoke the following command to update the package lists on your system. Let’s get started with installing GitLab on Debian 10 (Buster). A valid domain name pointed to the IP address of the server.An instance of Debian 10 server with SSH access.
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