Since this past Friday or so I had been working on setting up a new Kubernetes cluster along with a fresh instance of GitLab. I had wanted to get this setup as I'd seen several people having some issues connecting or using self-hosted instances of Gitpod along with self-hosted instances of GitLab.
After several hours worth of time in getting things setup I hit a snag with setting up the container registry within GitLab, specifically the SSL stuff. I deemed it was just too much of a hassle to continue on and I think I have given up for now. Perhaps it's something I can take a look at another time...
If I do give it another look, I might try using the Gitpod on a single machine deployment with a public IP address, and then deploy GitLab on another VM with a public IP address so I can take advantage of it utilizing it's built-in feature with Let's Encrypt.
After several hours worth of time in getting things setup I hit a snag with setting up the container registry within GitLab, specifically the SSL stuff. I deemed it was just too much of a hassle to continue on and I think I have given up for now. Perhaps it's something I can take a look at another time...
If I do give it another look, I might try using the Gitpod on a single machine deployment with a public IP address, and then deploy GitLab on another VM with a public IP address so I can take advantage of it utilizing it's built-in feature with Let's Encrypt.