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* fix root pw RIGHT AWAY  | * fix root pw RIGHT AWAY  | ||
  sudo gitlab-rake "gitlab:password:reset[root]"  |   sudo gitlab-rake "gitlab:password:reset[root]"  | ||
* browse to [https://shitcutter.com admin console] and get configuring; for now, turn off sign-up (if anyone wants in later, we can turn it on as it has admin approval turned on)  | |||
==== SMTP ====  | ==== SMTP ====  | ||
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=== Configure ===  | === Configure ===  | ||
*   | * [https://shitcutter.com admin console]  | ||
* [https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ docs]  | * [https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ docs]  | ||
Revision as of 16:30, 11 September 2021
Yes it's Ruby. Yes it's time for yet another shitty "solution to everything" framework... sigh...
Install
- set up shitcutter.com in domains.google.com and certbot
 
- Set up haproxy redirection; see haproxy.cfg for details. Note that you will be redirecting shitcutter.com https to glam:8095 http.
 
- Install up to the point where you configure
 
- configure
 
sudo emacs /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb external_url 'https://shitcutter.com' nginx['listen_https'] = false nginx['listen_port'] = 8095 nginx['redirect_http_to_https'] = false letsencrypt['enable'] = false
- build
 
sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure # whoa, this builds/bakes everything
- fix root pw RIGHT AWAY
 
sudo gitlab-rake "gitlab:password:reset[root]"
- browse to admin console and get configuring; for now, turn off sign-up (if anyone wants in later, we can turn it on as it has admin approval turned on)
 
SMTP
Configure
Tools
- to get to a rails console:
 
sudo gitlab-rails console