Note: To configure GitHub Actions or GitHub Packages for your enterprise, see "Managing GitHub Actions for your enterprise" or "Managing GitHub Packages for your enterprise."
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This version of GitHub Enterprise was discontinued on 2021-09-23. No patch releases will be made, even for critical security issues. For better performance, improved security, and new features, upgrade to the latest version of GitHub Enterprise. For help with the upgrade, contact GitHub Enterprise support.
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Configuring GitHub Enterprise
You can configure your enterprise to suit your organization's needs.
- Configuring your enterprise
- About enterprise configuration
- Accessing the management console
- Accessing the administrative shell (SSH)
- Enabling and scheduling maintenance mode
- Configuring backups on your appliance
- Site admin dashboard
- Enabling private mode
- Configuring email for notifications
- Configuring rate limits
- Configuring applications
- Troubleshooting SSL errors
- Configuring time synchronization
- Command-line utilities
- Configuring GitHub Pages for your enterprise
- Configuring network settings
- Configuring the IP address using the virtual machine console
- Configuring DNS nameservers
- Configuring a hostname
- Validating your domain settings
- Configuring TLS
- Enabling subdomain isolation
- Configuring an outbound web proxy server
- Configuring built-in firewall rules
- Network ports
- Using GitHub Enterprise Server with a load balancer
- Managing connections between your enterprise accounts
- Connecting your enterprise account to GitHub Enterprise Cloud
- Enabling unified search between your enterprise account and GitHub.com
- Enabling unified contributions between your enterprise account and GitHub.com
- Enabling the dependency graph and Dependabot alerts on your enterprise account
- Enabling automatic user license sync between GitHub Enterprise Server and GitHub Enterprise Cloud