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I'm trying to install and host gitlab, but it requires and pulls in Nginx. Which would be fine, except I use Caddy and Caddy doesn't play well with Nginx and has to be disabled for Nginx to even start.

I like Caddy a lot, especially the built in file server, so just switching completely to Nginx isn't an option. I also have no interest in trying to do firewall redirects to try to use Nginx on a nonstandard port.

Is there any way to use gitlab without nginx, eg with Caddy? There's no official documentation and the last thing I tried from an online forum completely broke my gitlab install. and only pertained to Apache which I'm not using

My system is a dedicated cloud server running Ubuntu 20.04.

I'm trying to install and host gitlab, but it requires and pulls in Nginx. Which would be fine, except I use Caddy and Caddy doesn't play well with Nginx and has to be disabled for Nginx to even start.

I like Caddy a lot, especially the built in file server, so just switching completely to Nginx isn't an option. I also have no interest in trying to do firewall redirects to try to use Nginx on a nonstandard port.

Is there any way to use gitlab without nginx, eg with Caddy? There's no official documentation and the last thing I tried from an online forum completely broke my gitlab install.

My system is a dedicated cloud server running Ubuntu 20.04.

I'm trying to install and host gitlab, but it requires and pulls in Nginx. Which would be fine, except I use Caddy and Caddy doesn't play well with Nginx and has to be disabled for Nginx to even start.

I like Caddy a lot, especially the built in file server, so just switching completely to Nginx isn't an option. I also have no interest in trying to do firewall redirects to try to use Nginx on a nonstandard port.

Is there any way to use gitlab without nginx, eg Caddy? There's no official documentation and the last thing I tried from an online forum completely broke my gitlab install and only pertained to Apache which I'm not using

My system is a dedicated cloud server running Ubuntu 20.04.

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I'm trying to install and host gitlab, but it requires and pulls in Nginx. Which would be fine, except I use Caddy and Caddy doesn't play well with Nginx and has to be disabled for Nginx to even start.

I like Caddy a lot, especially the built in file server, so just switching completely to Nginx isn't an option. I also have no interest in trying to do firewall redirects to try to use Nginx on a nonstandard port.

Is there any way to use gitlab without nginx, eg with Caddy? There's no official documentation and the last thing I tried from an online forum completely broke my gitlab install.

My system is a dedicated cloud server running Ubuntu 20.04.

I'm trying to install and host gitlab, but it requires and pulls in Nginx. Which would be fine, except I use Caddy and Caddy doesn't play well with Nginx and has to be disabled for Nginx to even start.

I like Caddy a lot, especially the built in file server, so just switching completely to Nginx isn't an option. I also have no interest in trying to do firewall redirects to try to use Nginx on a nonstandard port.

Is there any way to use gitlab without nginx? There's no official documentation and the last thing I tried from an online forum completely broke my gitlab install.

My system is a dedicated cloud server running Ubuntu 20.04.

I'm trying to install and host gitlab, but it requires and pulls in Nginx. Which would be fine, except I use Caddy and Caddy doesn't play well with Nginx and has to be disabled for Nginx to even start.

I like Caddy a lot, especially the built in file server, so just switching completely to Nginx isn't an option. I also have no interest in trying to do firewall redirects to try to use Nginx on a nonstandard port.

Is there any way to use gitlab without nginx, eg with Caddy? There's no official documentation and the last thing I tried from an online forum completely broke my gitlab install.

My system is a dedicated cloud server running Ubuntu 20.04.

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