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## Configuring GitLab Single-Sign-On
Follow these steps to configure Mattermost to use GitLab as a single-sign-on (SSO) service for team creation, account creation and sign-in.
1. Login to your GitLab account and go to the Applications section either in Profile Settings or Admin Area.
2. Add a new application called "Mattermost" with the following as Redirect URIs:
* `<your-mattermost-url>/login/gitlab/complete` (example: http://localhost:8065/login/gitlab/complete)
* `<your-mattermost-url>/signup/gitlab/complete`
(Note: If your GitLab instance is set up to use SSL, your URIs must begin with https://. Otherwise, use http://).
3. Submit the application and copy the given _Id_ and _Secret_ into the appropriate _GitLabSettings_ fields in config/config.json
4. Also in config/config.json, set _Enable_ to `true` for the _gitlab_ section, leave _Scope_ blank and use the following for the endpoints:
* _AuthEndpoint_: `https://<your-gitlab-url>/oauth/authorize` (example https://example.com/oauth/authorize)
* _TokenEndpoint_: `https://<your-gitlab-url>/oauth/token`
* _UserApiEndpoint_: `https://<your-gitlab-url>/api/v3/user`
Note: Make sure your `HTTPS` or `HTTP` prefix for endpoint URLs matches your server configuration.
5. (Optional) If you would like to force all users to sign-up with GitLab only, in the _ServiceSettings_ section of config/config.json set _DisableEmailSignUp_ to `true`.
6. Restart your Mattermost server to see the changes take effect.
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