@@ -15,11 +15,7 @@ GitLab can integrate with [Kerberos](https://web.mit.edu/kerberos/) as an authen
- You can configure GitLab so your users can sign in with their Kerberos credentials.
- You can use Kerberos to [prevent](https://web.mit.edu/sipb/doc/working/guide/guide/node20.html) anyone from intercepting or eavesdropping on the transmitted password.
Kerberos is only available on instances that use GitLab Enterprise Edition (EE). To use Kerberos, you can do one of the following:
-[Activate GitLab EE](../administration/license.md#activate-gitlab-ee) for your instance.
- If you have set up a GitLab Community Edition (CE) instance using the Linux
package, [convert from GitLab CE to GitLab EE](../update/package/convert_to_ee.md).
Kerberos is only available on instances that use GitLab Enterprise Edition (EE). If you're running GitLab Community Edition (CE), you can [convert from GitLab CE to GitLab EE](../update/package/convert_to_ee.md).
WARNING:
GitLab CI/CD doesn't work with a Kerberos-enabled GitLab instance unless the integration is