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Jérome Perrin
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Oct 14, 2014
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Jan-Willem van der Meer
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Explain new configuration options.
And add some advertisement to use GitLab EE
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@@ -135,24 +135,13 @@ production: &base
ldap:
enabled: false
servers:
## provider id
#
# This identifier is used by GitLab to keep track of which LDAP server each
# GitLab user belongs to. Each LDAP server known to GitLab should have a unique
# provider id. This identifier cannot be changed once users from the LDAP server
# have started logging in to GitLab.
#
# Format: one word, using a-z (lower case) and 0-9
# Example: 'paris' or 'uswest2'
main:
main: # 'main' is the GitLab 'provider ID' of this LDAP server
## label
#
# A human-friendly name for your LDAP server. It is OK to change the label later,
# for instance if you find out it is too large to fit on the web page.
#
# Example: 'Paris' or 'Acme, Ltd.'
label: 'LDAP'
host: '_your_ldap_server'
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@@ -193,6 +182,15 @@ production: &base
#
user_filter: ''
# GitLab EE only: add more LDAP servers
# Choose an ID made of a-z and 0-9 . This ID will be stored in the database
# so that GitLab can remember which LDAP server a user belongs to.
# uswest2:
# label:
# host:
# ....
## OmniAuth settings
omniauth:
# Allow login via Twitter, Google, etc. using OmniAuth providers
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