I have lost weeks of my life trying to accomplish this and I can say 
without hesitation that you are so much better off to go to 
digitalocean.com or amazon and setup a stand alone instance.. It literally 
takes 90 seconds and you will spend hours and days trying to get it working 
properly on a production server and chances are you will probably muck up 
the existing apache/nginx installation and take your sites down in teh 
process.

In terms of which cloud service to use I went with DigitalOcean as they 
provide 30GB of SSD space, 1GB of ram(you will need to add 1-2GB of swap) 
and 2TB per month of transfer.  If you aren't hosting a large repo(s) that 
need a lot of data transfer then amazon will let you set up a comparable 
instance for free for a year, the only time they are really going to get 
you is if you are xfering a lot of data.  Both services are insanely easy 
to get gitlab up and running on

I can't recommend this enough, I wasted weeks of my life and thousands of 
dollars in my experimentation to get Gitlab working on one of our web 
servers and in the end it never even worked properly.  I spend 90 seconds 
on digital ocean and it works immediately.

On Sunday, November 16, 2014 11:15:44 AM UTC-5, MangusB rother wrote:
>
> I would like to setup multiple websites on my vps. For that I would like 
> for example to setup gitlab to run under
>
> 127.0.0.1/gitlab
>
> rather than 127.0.0.1
>
> Is there a way how I can do this? Or is there a better alternative?
>

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