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Set up GitLab

Last Updated: October 1, 2021

App Creation in SecurEnds Tool  In the Admin Console, go to Applications. Click the Add button next to it to begin configuration. Setup Application Select Data Ingestion method as Connector. Enter application Name. Enter the Application Owner email information.  Search Connector in Featured Integrations and select GitLab. Agent is software that needs to be installed on your on premise environment to pull data from applications such as Active Directory, Database and Custom Applications which are not cloud based. Select remote if you already have the Agent Software installed. The server where the agent is currently installed needs to have connectivity to the on-premises application or database. If a new agent is required, contact your implementation consultant or submit a ticket via the SecurEnds Help Desk using the Report Issue link in the upper right corner of the SecurEnds application.  SecurEnds will need to provide files and instructions. Select local if the application is cloud based. No agent install is required. You will need to whitelist the SecurEnds IP’s.  Your Implementation Consultant can provide these. Select Match By logic as Default(Email or FirstName and LastName) or Employee ID.  If we select Default(Email or FirstName and LastName) the system will match the user with Email or First Name and Last Name while syncing  If we select Employee ID the system will only match the Employee ID while syncing  Select Include Inactive Users this flag will be YES to fetch all active users while sync  If we select the check box all the Active status users along with Disabled status users will be added in the Matched users for GitLab.  If we deselect the Check box then only Active user will be added to the Matched users for GitLab. Include Entitlements Enabled as Yes to load the entitlements on application while syncing. Configure Application Enter the below information gathered from Configuration Details. Provide the Gitlab Domain URL. Provide the Access token. Ticketing System Configuration For more information on Ticketing System Configuration, Click here. Click Save once finished to add the connector.

Configuration Details

Last Updated: October 1, 2021

The following steps walk through an example use case and the information that will need to be saved will be specific to your application. Generate Access Token Please sign in to GitLab using the below URL. https://gitlab.com/users/sign_in Enter the Username or email and Password and click on Sign in button. Once you have logged in, Click on User Icon and select Settings.  Click on Access Token in the left pane. Enter the Token Name and select all the Scopes that are only read only. You will receive a Personal Access Token, please copy and save the token. Group Creation in GitLab Once you click on Projects on the top left, where you will be able to view the projects. Click on Groups beside the projects and select Explore groups. Click on New Group on the top right corner. Enter the Group name, Group URL and Group Description. Select the group Visibility level as Private or public and click on Create group button. You will receive a message Group was successfully created as below.

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