--- stage: Systems group: Distribution info: "To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments" type: reference --- # Encrypted Configuration **(FREE SELF)** > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/45712) in GitLab 13.7. GitLab can read settings for certain features from encrypted settings files. The supported features are: - [LDAP `bind_dn` and `password`](auth/ldap/index.md#use-encrypted-credentials). - [SMTP `user_name` and `password`](raketasks/smtp.md#secrets). To enable the encrypted configuration settings, a new base key must be generated for `encrypted_settings_key_base`. The secret can be generated in the following ways: **Omnibus Installation** Starting with 13.7 the new secret is automatically generated for you, but you must ensure your `/etc/gitlab/gitlab-secrets.json` contains the same values on all nodes. **GitLab Cloud Native Helm Chart** Starting with GitLab 13.7, the new secret is automatically generated if you have the `shared-secrets` chart enabled. Otherwise, you need to follow the [secrets guide for adding the secret](https://docs.gitlab.com/charts/installation/secrets.html#gitlab-rails-secret). **Source Installation** The new secret can be generated by running: ```shell bundle exec rake gitlab:env:info RAILS_ENV=production GITLAB_GENERATE_ENCRYPTED_SETTINGS_KEY_BASE=true ``` This prints general information on the GitLab instance, but also causes the key to be generated in `/config/secrets.yml`.