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Three coupled fixes that close a documented bypass of git-gate's gitleaks pre-receive hook: 1. cred-proxy refuses git smart-HTTP push at runtime. Any path ending in /git-receive-pack or /info/refs?service=git-receive-pack returns 403 with a pointer at the bottle.git SSH path. Fetch (upload-pack) is still allowed — the bypass we're closing is push, where gitleaks is the load-bearing scanner. Hard guarantee. 2. The provisioner suppresses the cred-proxy `~/.gitconfig` insteadOf rewrite for any host already declared in bottle.git. git-gate is the canonical git path there; we don't write a competing rule that would let `git clone https://<host>/...` succeed in ways that confuse on push. Defense in depth — (1) is the hard guarantee. 3. cred-proxy routes its outbound HTTPS through pipelock. The sidecar's environ now sets HTTPS_PROXY=<pipelock-url>, and the image's entrypoint runs `update-ca-certificates` over the per-bottle pipelock CA (docker cp'd into /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/pipelock.crt before start) so the proxy's HTTPS client trusts pipelock's bumped certs. Consequence: pipelock's allowlist + body scanner now sit in the cred-proxy egress path the same way they sit in front of direct agent traffic. The cred-proxy upstream hosts (api.github.com, github.com, gitea hosts, registry.npmjs.org) come OFF pipelock's passthrough_domains. Only api.anthropic.com remains on passthrough (LLM body content legitimately trips DLP). PRD 0010 updated to reflect all three. Tests adjusted: the "cred-proxy hosts go on passthrough" assertion in test_pipelock_allowlist flips to "they don't", a new TestIsGitPushRequest exercises the smart-HTTP refusal predicate, and the gitconfig renderer tests cover the per-host suppression matrix.