First I stopped and disabling Nginx with systemctl, backed up my config by moving it out of /etc/nginx/enabled-sites into my home directory, then uninstalling it with apt remove nginx. I suspect this was due to Nginx already running previously for plain Git on /srv/At the time I did not know that was the wrong way to uninstall GitLab. The process finished without errors, but when attempting to connect to the server with that URL, I only got a 403 from Nginx. My goal is to set up GitLab on the machine running in parallel with the existing Git server.Īfter getting Nginx running correctly yesterday, I attempted to install GitLab through Omnibus, using the procedure described at the official GitLab install page for Ubuntu, first the curl adding the repository, then running EXTERNAL_URL="" apt install gitlab-ee (internal IP, but censored just in case). I have a working Git server set up on the machine with successful access via SSH and via HTTP (Apache2, then switched to Nginx). We do not have a domain name reserved for this server or an SSL certificate at the moment. The PC is currently set up with a static internal IP via netplan. The server is intended to later have internet-facing access, but for now it needs to be internal LAN only, accessed by IP or hostname if possible. I am trying and failing to install GitLab (EE) onto an on-premises bare-metal server PC running Ubuntu Server 20.04.
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