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Achilleas Pipinellis
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James Edwards-Jones
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### Configuration scenarios
Before proceeding
you have to decide what Pages scenario you want to use.
Remember
that in either scenario, you need:
Before proceeding
with setting up GitLab Pages, you have to decide which route
you want to take. Note
that in either scenario, you need:
1.
To use the
[
GitLab Pages daemon
](
#the-gitlab-pages-daemon
)
1.
A separate domain
1.
A separate Nginx configuration file which needs to be explicitly added in
the server under which GitLab EE runs (Omnibus does that automatically)
1.
(Optional) A wildcard certificate for that domain if you decide to serve
pages under HTTPS
1.
(Optional but recommended)
[
Shared runners
](
../ci/runners/README.md
)
so that
your users don't have to bring their own
.
your users don't have to bring their own
The possible scenarios are depicted in the table below.
| URL scheme | Option | Wildcard certificate |
Pages daemon |
Custom domain with HTTP support | Custom domain with HTTPS support | Secondary IP |
| URL scheme | Option | Wildcard certificate | Custom domain with HTTP support | Custom domain with HTTPS support | Secondary IP |
| --- |:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|
|
`http://page.
gitlab.io`
| 1 | no | no |
no | no | no |
|
`https://page.
gitlab.io`
| 1 | yes | no |
no | no | no |
|
`http://page.
gitlab.io`
and
`http://page.com`
| 2 | no | yes |
yes | no | yes |
|
`https://page.
gitlab.io`
and
`https://page.com`
| 2 | yes | yes | yes/no
| yes | yes |
|
`http://page.
example.io`
| 1 | no |
no | no | no |
|
`https://page.
example.io`
| 1 | yes |
no | no | no |
|
`http://page.
example.io`
and
`http://page.com`
| 2 | no |
yes | no | yes |
|
`https://page.
example.io`
and
`https://page.com`
| 2 | yes | redirects to HTTPS
| yes | yes |
As you see from the table above, each URL scheme comes with an option:
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