Not that I've seen. Why not just turn on HTTPS in GitLab?

On May 4, 2017 4:26 AM, "Kristian Rink" <kawazu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Folks;
>
> we're using gitlab CE set to be accessed through an apache2 reverse
> proxy that does HTTPS and has a valid certificate. Is there some way to
> set up gitlab so that any links (repository URLs, ...) in gitlab are
> exposed as "https" even without making gitlab expose HTTPS directly?
> TIA and all the best,
> Kristian
>
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