Looks like gitlab now requires account verification for new accounts in addition to email. Either phone number or credit card.

This applies both to accounts created with a working email or by logging in using your github account. You can't even verify your email until you go through step 1.

I don't know when this started, but at least for the last month or two judging from these posts in the forums.

Fun fact: I don't even want to host on gitlab, I just wanted to report bugs in some projects. So I'm locked out.

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[–] 17 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

Time to start using GitDirectory named V.01 shared over FTP.

It's a joke, don't use FTP, it's not secure.

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    It's unencrypted, your ISP / Starbucks wifi can read all the files you send. Use SFTP instead.

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    SFTP is a 'part' of SSH, FTPS is FTP but encrypted.

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    Is there any reference for this? I can't find anything relevant. Just curious.

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  • [–] 1 point 2 years ago (1 child)

    Of FTP not being secure? Check the links in the comments below

    FTP it's not encrypted

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    No. I mean gitdirectory over FTP.

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