On Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 9:07:41 AM UTC-5, Dan wrote:

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I tried looking for the Application area and was unable to find it. I am on 
> Gitlab 7.3. Here is the profile screen:
>
>
>
> I am unclear on how to add an application. Thanks...Dan.
>
> On Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 3:44:34 AM UTC-5, Job van der Voort wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dan,
>>
>> GitLab uses Devise and Omniauth, but can also be used as an OAuth2 
>> provider.
>>
>> Have a look here:
>> http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/integration/README.html
>>
>> Best,
>> Job
>> Product Manager at GitLab
>>
>> Op dinsdag 30 juni 2015 20:41:18 UTC+2 schreef Dan:
>>>
>>> Probably. I am trying to find a way to authenticate with single sign on 
>>> from a web-based front end and am not having much luck figuring out the 
>>> Gitlab authentication. We are using Gitlab 7.3 at the moment and I was not 
>>> the installer. So far I have not had any traction trying to do single sign 
>>> on. 
>>>
>>> So, I thank you for your response and will check out Devise for possible 
>>> authentication solutions. If you have any other information, I would be 
>>> happy to hear it. 
>>>
>>> I appreciate it...Dan. 
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 1:22:05 PM UTC-5, Karen Carias wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Dan. 
>>>>
>>>> I guess you're trying to find the authentication gem used in GitLab. 
>>>> It's called 'Devise'.
>>>>
>>>> Karen
>>>>
>>>

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