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diff --git a/doc/user/project/pages/introduction.md b/doc/user/project/pages/introduction.md index fe4d15adfa1..9f9b64ec20d 100644 --- a/doc/user/project/pages/introduction.md +++ b/doc/user/project/pages/introduction.md @@ -441,6 +441,46 @@ The rest of the guide still applies. See also: [GitLab Pages from A to Z: Part 1 - Static sites and GitLab Pages domains](getting_started_part_one.md#gitlab-pages-domain). +## GitLab Pages access control **[CORE ONLY]** + +> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/33422) in GitLab 11.5. + +NOTE: **Note:** +GitLab Pages access control is not activated on GitLab.com. + +You can enable Pages access control on your project, so that only +[members of your project](../../permissions.md#project-members-permissions) +(at least Guest) can access your website: + +1. Navigate to your project's **Settings > General > Permissions**. +1. Toggle the **Pages** button to enable the access control. + + NOTE: **Note:** + If you don't see the toggle button, that means that it's not enabled. + Ask your administrator to [enable it](../../../administration/pages/index.md#access-control). + +1. The Pages access control dropdown allows you to set who can view pages hosted + with GitLab Pages, depending on your project's visibility: + + - If your project is private: + - **Only project members**: Only project members will be able to browse the website. + - **Everyone**: Everyone, both logged into and logged out of GitLab, will be able to browse the website, no matter their project membership. + - If your project is internal: + - **Only project members**: Only project members will be able to browse the website. + - **Everyone with access**: Everyone logged into GitLab will be able to browse the website, no matter their project membership. + - **Everyone**: Everyone, both logged into and logged out of GitLab, will be able to browse the website, no matter their project membership. + - If your project is public: + - **Only project members**: Only project members will be able to browse the website. + - **Everyone with access**: Everyone, both logged into and logged out of GitLab, will be able to browse the website, no matter their project membership. + +1. Click **Save changes**. + +--- + +The next time someone tries to access your website and the access control is +enabled, they will be presented with a page to sign into GitLab and verify they +can access the website. + ## Limitations When using Pages under the general domain of a GitLab instance (`*.example.io`), |