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Protected paths (FREE SELF)
Rate limiting is a technique that improves the security and durability of a web application. For more details, see Rate limits.
You can rate limit (protect) specified paths. For these paths, GitLab responds with HTTP status
code 429
to POST requests at protected paths that exceed 10 requests per minute per IP address.
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.
See also:
- List of paths protected by default.
- User and IP rate limits for the headers returned to blocked requests.
Configure protected paths
Introduced in GitLab 12.4.
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.
Requests over the rate limit are logged into auth.log
.