Disabling HTTP(S) access to Git repositories in Bitbucket Server
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A Bitbucket Server administrator can disable HTTP(S) access to Git repositories in Bitbucket Server. This removes the ability to push to or clone Git repositories in Bitbucket Server over HTTP(S).
Disabling HTTP(S) access
To disable HTTP(S) access:
- Go to the Bitbucket Server administration area and click Server settings (under 'Settings').
- Under 'HTTP(S) access', uncheck HTTP(S) enabled.
- Click Save.
Last modified on Sep 16, 2015
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