## Gitblit as a Viewer Gitblit is designed to be a complete Git server solution, however you may already have a Git serving solution such as ssh+gitolite or Gerrit. For these scenarios, you may configure Gitblit to be just a repository viewer. ### Lock-down your Viewer Here is an example configuration that disables all administration, all Git serving features, and requires an authenticated user to view anything. git.repositoriesFolder = ${baseFolder}/git git.cacheRepositoryList = true git.searchRepositoriesSubfolders = true git.searchRecursionDepth = -1 git.searchExclusions = git.daemonPort = 0 git.enableGitServlet = false git.enableGarbageCollection = false git.defaultAccessRestriction = VIEW web.authenticateViewPages = true web.allowAdministration = false web.enableRpcServlet = false web.enableRpcManagement = false web.enableRpcAdministration = false web.allowForking = false ### Tomcat or Reverse-Proxy Servers If you are running Gitblit on a Tomcat-based container you will likely run into forward-slash character troubles. To resolve this either set: web.mountParameters = false or web.forwardSlashCharacter = ! ### Advertised Repository Urls You may also want to advertise repository urls for your other Git serving solution from Gitblit. - *{0}* is the token for the repository name - *{1}* is the token for the username The username is only practical if you have setup the account names for your other git serving solution to match the Gitblit account. web.otherUrls = ssh://localhost/git/{0} git://localhost:29418/git/{0} https://{1}@localhost/r/{0}