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  • Introduction to HackerOne Code for On-Premise Integrations
  • Create User Account & Organization
  • Installing PullRequest Proxy
  • Configuring your Proxy to Connect to the PullRequest Server
  • Configure Posting User
    • Configure GitHub Posting User
    • Configure Bitbucket Posting User
    • Configure GitLab Posting User
    • Configure Azure DevOps Posting User
  • Configuring SSL
  • Start the PullRequest Proxy
  • Verify Data on HackerOne Code
  • Configure Webhooks
    • Configure GitHub Webhooks
    • Configure Bitbucket Webhooks
    • Configure GitLab Webhooks
    • Configure Azure DevOps Webhooks
  • Next Steps
    • Project Visibility in the HackerOne Code Dashboard
  • Manually Requesting Validation With Posting User
  • Upgrading PullRequest Proxy
  • PullRequest Proxy Dataflow Diagram
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PullRequest Proxy Dataflow Diagram

PreviousUpgrading PullRequest Proxy

Last updated 1 month ago

Below is a dataflow diagram for installations of HackerOne's PullRequest Proxy for our Code and Code Security Audit solutions when an integration involves a self-hosted (on-premise) source code management provider such as:

  • GitHub Enterprise Server

  • GitLab Self-managed

  • Bitbucket Data Center

  • Azure DevOps Server

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