# GitLab Integration GitLab integrates with multiple third-party services to allow external issue trackers and external authentication. See the documentation below for details on how to configure these services. - [JIRA](../project_services/jira.md) Integrate with the JIRA issue tracker - [External issue tracker](external-issue-tracker.md) Redmine, JIRA, etc. - [LDAP](ldap.md) Set up sign in via LDAP - [OmniAuth](omniauth.md) Sign in via Twitter, GitHub, GitLab.com, Google, Bitbucket, Facebook, Shibboleth, SAML, Crowd and Azure - [SAML](saml.md) Configure GitLab as a SAML 2.0 Service Provider - [CAS](cas.md) Configure GitLab to sign in using CAS - [OAuth2 provider](oauth_provider.md) OAuth2 application creation - [Gmail actions buttons](gmail_action_buttons_for_gitlab.md) Adds GitLab actions to messages - [reCAPTCHA](recaptcha.md) Configure GitLab to use Google reCAPTCHA for new users - [Akismet](akismet.md) Configure Akismet to stop spam - [Koding](../administration/integration/koding.md) Configure Koding to use IDE integration GitLab Enterprise Edition contains [advanced Jenkins support][jenkins]. [jenkins]: http://docs.gitlab.com/ee/integration/jenkins.html ## Project services Integration with services such as Campfire, Flowdock, Gemnasium, HipChat, Pivotal Tracker, and Slack are available in the form of a [Project Service][]. [Project Service]: ../project_services/project_services.md ## SSL certificate errors When trying to integrate GitLab with services that are using self-signed certificates, it is very likely that SSL certificate errors will occur on different parts of the application, most likely Sidekiq. There are 2 approaches you can take to solve this: 1. Add the root certificate to the trusted chain of the OS. 1. If using Omnibus, you can add the certificate to GitLab's trusted certificates. **OS main trusted chain** This [resource](http://kb.kerio.com/product/kerio-connect/server-configuration/ssl-certificates/adding-trusted-root-certificates-to-the-server-1605.html) has all the information you need to add a certificate to the main trusted chain. This [answer](http://superuser.com/questions/437330/how-do-you-add-a-certificate-authority-ca-to-ubuntu) at Super User also has relevant information. **Omnibus Trusted Chain** [Install the self signed certificate or custom certificate authorities](http://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/common_installation_problems/README.html#using-self-signed-certificate-or-custom-certificate-authorities) in to GitLab Omnibus. It is enough to concatenate the certificate to the main trusted certificate however it may be overwritten during upgrades: ```bash cat jira.pem >> /opt/gitlab/embedded/ssl/certs/cacert.pem ``` After that restart GitLab with: ```bash sudo gitlab-ctl restart ```