diff --git a/doc/integration/kerberos.md b/doc/integration/kerberos.md index 1dfd2f5130304a33c9e43633e5a60d4f7ff5f5f5..323c58905395bd5aa993a67a42158eebd7058d0e 100644 --- a/doc/integration/kerberos.md +++ b/doc/integration/kerberos.md @@ -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