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  1. Santi

    Question Configure GitLab Docker container with Plesk and LetsEncrypt

    Thankyou @cathiss18, I got it working perfectly now, using docker and a similar configuration to the one @tdiroll said. Thanks a lot to all of you
  2. Santi

    Question Configure GitLab Docker container with Plesk and LetsEncrypt

    Thanks for your help! I used the docker image from the docker extension in Plesk. I guess it is the official one. I don't know about nginx settings... I just copy paste and try/error.... Maybe I will test the new image some day... for now, I am happy enough I got it working... It took me a lot...
  3. Santi

    Question Configure GitLab Docker container with Plesk and LetsEncrypt

    Your solution looks nice! However... just fixed it with a simple change (very ugly): I "double redirected" the VPS nginx and the docker nginx... I guess it drains memory since I have two nginx servers working, but it works... I just added one line to the apache & nginx settings aditional nginx...
  4. Santi

    Question Configure GitLab Docker container with Plesk and LetsEncrypt

    Thanks @mrsombre, Your solution doesn't fix gitlab problem. It redirects properly to the docker container but gitlab doesn't "understand" the fully quialified domain name https://gitlab.mydomain.com. For gitlab to understand its domain, we need to set in a file located /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb...
  5. Santi

    Question Configure GitLab Docker container with Plesk and LetsEncrypt

    Hello, I am trying to install Gitlab on a Ubuntu 18.04. I have tried to install it through apt and failed reconfiguring. I have tried to install it on Docker and managed to get it working, but all urls were wrong. If I change the external_url setting in /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb then I get an nginx...
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