03-29-2022 04:57 AM
The documentation states that DataBricks does not support private Git servers behind a VPN. The forum does however state in two places (place1, place2) that enterprise customers can reach out to their 'account team' and request to be added to something now as 'git proxy private preview'.
The enterprise I work for has a private GitLab Enterprise server behind a VPN, but we would be very happy to integrate it with DataBricks. Is this possible as some community members seem to have stated?
Thank you!
03-30-2022 03:14 AM
I tried routing, whitelisting IP, and it hasn't worked. So it seems that Repos are not connecting via the internet gateway. However, there is that message, so maybe you can open a ticket (I also will do it).
"Could not connect to the git server. Make sure the git server is accessible from Databricks. Connecting to a private git server requires additional setup. Please contact your Databricks representative for details."
03-30-2022 03:14 AM
I tried routing, whitelisting IP, and it hasn't worked. So it seems that Repos are not connecting via the internet gateway. However, there is that message, so maybe you can open a ticket (I also will do it).
"Could not connect to the git server. Make sure the git server is accessible from Databricks. Connecting to a private git server requires additional setup. Please contact your Databricks representative for details."
03-31-2022 03:55 AM
Thanks for the reply! I will create a ticket. Please reach back to this thread if you have any new findings/info!
04-11-2022 03:34 AM
Hi @AlbinLindmark , Did you create any ticket for the issue as mentioned earlier? Do you need any more help?
07-18-2022 11:26 PM
Hey all,
What do you say about the below post. I am little bit confused about it. If someone will help me, it will be appreciated.
https://community.databricks.com/s/question/0D53f00001GHVYnCAP/will-databricks-support-selfservice-w.../
Thanks in Advance
Join a Regional User Group to connect with local Databricks users. Events will be happening in your city, and you won’t want to miss the chance to attend and share knowledge.
If there isn’t a group near you, start one and help create a community that brings people together.
Request a New Group