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# Protected paths **(CORE ONLY)**
Rate limiting is a common technique used to improve the security and durability
of a web application. For more details, see
[Rate limits](../../../security/rate_limits.md).
GitLab rate limits the following paths with Rack Attack by default:
```plaintext
'/users/password',
'/users/sign_in',
'/api/#{API::API.version}/session.json',
'/api/#{API::API.version}/session',
'/users',
'/users/confirmation',
'/unsubscribes/',
'/import/github/personal_access_token',
'/admin/session'
```
GitLab responds with HTTP status code `429` to POST requests at protected paths
that exceed 10 requests per minute per IP address.
This header is included in responses to blocked requests:
```plaintext
Retry-After: 60
```
For example, the following are limited to a maximum 10 requests per minute:
- User sign-in
- User sign-up (if enabled)
- User password reset
After 10 requests, the client must wait 60 seconds before it can
try again.
## Configure using GitLab UI
> Introduced in [GitLab 12.4](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/31246).
Throttling of protected paths is enabled by default and can be disabled or
customized on **Admin > Network > Protected Paths**, along with these options:
- Maximum number of requests per period per user.
- Rate limit period in seconds.
- Paths to be protected.
![protected-paths](img/protected_paths.png)
Requests over the rate limit are logged into `auth.log`.