Signing in to GitLab

Joining Redox GitLab

You don't need to join our GitLab to build Redox, but you will if you want to contribute. Obtaining a Redox account requires approval from a GitLab administrator, because of the high number of spam accounts (bots) that are created on this type of project. To join, first, go to Redox GitLab and click the Sign In/Register button. Create your User ID and Password. Then, send an message to the GitLab Approvals room indicating your GitLab User ID and requesting that your account be approved. Please give a brief statement about what you intend to use the account for. This is mainly to ensure that you are a genuine user.

The approval of your GitLab account may take some minutes or hours, in the meantime, join us on the chat and let us know what you are working on.

Setting up 2FA

Your new GitLab account will not require 2 Factor Authentication at the beginning, but it will eventually insist. Some details and options are described in detail below.

Using SSH for your Repo

When using git commands such as git push, git may ask you to provide a password. Because this happens frequently, you might wish to use SSH authentication, which will bypass the password step. Please follow the instructions for using SSH on the GitLab documentation. ED25519 is a good choice. Once SSH is set up, always use the SSH version of the URL for your origin and remote. e.g.

  • HTTPS:
git clone https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/redox.git --origin upstream --recursive
  • SSH:
git clone git@gitlab.redox-os.org:redox-os/redox.git --origin upstream --recursive

2FA Apps

Requirements Before Logging Into GitLab

Before logging-in, you'll need:

  • your web browser open at Redox GitLab
  • your phone
  • your 2FA App installed on your phone.
  • to add https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/ as a site in your 2FA App. Once added and the site listed, underneath you'll see 2 sets of 3 digits, 6 digits in all. i.e. 258 687. That's the 2FA Verification Code. It changes every so often around every minute.

Available 2FA Apps for Android

On Android, you may use:

Available 2FA Apps for iPhone

On iPhone iOS, you may use:

Logging-In With An Android Phone

Here are the steps:

  • From your computer web browser, open the Redox GitLab
  • Click the Sign In button
  • Enter your username/email
  • Enter your password
  • Click the Submit button
  • Finally you will be prompted for a 2FA verification code from your phone. Go to your Android phone, go to Google/Aegis Authenticator, find the site gitlab redox and underneith those 6 digits in looking something like 258 687 that's your 2FA code. Enter those 6 digits into the prompt on your computer. Click Verify. Done. You're logged into Gitlab.

Logging-In With An iPhone

Here are the steps:

  • From your computer web browser, open the Redox GitLab
  • Click the Sign In button
  • Enter your username/email
  • Enter your password
  • Click the Submit button
  • Finally you will be prompted for a 2FA verification code from your phone. Go to your iPhone, go to 2stable/Tofu Authenticator or to your Settings->Passwords for iOS Authenticator, find the site gitlab redox and underneath those 6 digits in looking something like 258 687 that's your 2FA code. Enter those 6 digits into the prompt on your computer. Click Verify. Done. You're logged into Gitlab.