Disable HTTP(S) access to Git repositories
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Administrators can disable HTTP(S) access to Git repositories in Bitbucket Data Center. This removes the ability to push to or clone Git repositories over HTTP(S).
To disable HTTP(S) access:
- Go to > Server settings.
- Uncheck HTTP(S) enabled.
- Select Save.
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Last modified on Oct 6, 2021
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