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Kirill Smelkov
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Patricio Cano
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## Administrator documentation
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[
Access restrictions
](
administration/access_restrictions.md
)
Define which Git access protocols can be used to talk to GitLab
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[
Authentication/Authorization
](
administration/auth/README.md
)
Configure
external authentication with LDAP, SAML, CAS and additional Omniauth providers.
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[
Custom Git hooks
](
administration/custom_hooks.md
)
Custom Git hooks (on the filesystem) for when webhooks aren't enough.
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# Access Restrictions
> **Note:** This feature is only available on versions 8.10 and above.
With GitLab's Access restrictions you can choose which Git access protocols you
want your users to use to communicate with GitLab. This feature can be enabled
via the
`Application Settings`
in the Admin interface.
The setting is called
`Enabled Git access protocols`
, and it gives you the option
to choose between:
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Both SSH and HTTP(S)
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Only SSH
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Only HTTP(s)
![](
img/access_restrictions.png
)
## Enabled Protocol
When both SSH and HTTP(S) are enabled, GitLab will behave as usual, it will give
your users the option to choose which protocol they would like to use.
When you choose to allow only one of the protocols, a couple of things will happen:
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The project page will only show the allowed protocol's URL, with no option to
change it.
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A tooltip will be shown when you hover over the URL's protocol, if an action
on the user's part is required, e.g. adding an SSH key, or setting a password.
![](
img/restricted_url.png
)
On top of these UI restrictions, GitLab will deny all Git actions on the protocol
not selected.
> **Note:** Please keep in mind that disabling an access protocol does not actually
block access to the server itself. The ports used for the protocol, be it SSH or
HTTP, will still be accessible. What GitLab does is restrict access on the
application level.
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