Hi, no way found, I dropped the idea of doing this, sorry. I came up to think this is technically impossible because the hostname is not only used for the web interface, but also with the ssh part.
What you can do is to redirect a domain to an other for the web interface. Le jeudi 9 janvier 2014 13:08:17 UTC+1, Toni Lähdekorpi a écrit : > > Hi! > > I'm also trying to use two different domains in one single installation. I > don't even care if they share projects and other settings. > > Did you find out any way to do this? > > tiistai, 5. marraskuuta 2013 1.43.52 UTC+2 Benjamin Gondy kirjoitti: >> >> Hi, >> >> I’ve just installed Gitlab 6.2 on a virtual machine before set it up on a >> “real” server and I just wanted to say “WOW”. This is an awesome project, >> Many thanks for that ! >> >> I wanted to know if it was possible to configure a single gitlab >> installation with two domains. I mean git.domainA.com and >> git.domainB.comrefers to a single installation of gitlab on the same server. >> >> Since hostname is set in a configuration file, simply adding the second >> server address in the vhost configuration or a CNAME record will not work. >> >> I saw the host param in gitlab.yml and relative_url_root param but in my >> case there is two domains, not . Are there additional params or reasons >> that make it impossible (maybe cache systems issues, etc.) ? >> >> That said, I’m not a ruby programmer, just PHP/JS/HTML/CSS with some >> knowledge in server administration. If I need to write a lot of code to do >> what I want or if it is too long, I'll try to find a workaround. >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "GitLab" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
