# Scanner environment

- [General requirements](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-server/2026.2/analyzing-source-code/scanners/scanner-environment/general-requirements.md): General requirements for setting up your SonarScanner for SonarQube Server.
- [TLS certificates on client side](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-server/2026.2/analyzing-source-code/scanners/scanner-environment/manage-tls-certificates.md): If your SonarQube Server instance is secured, add the self-signed certificate to the CI/CD host. If mutual TLS is used, an additional setup is required.
- [Checked-out code](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-server/2026.2/analyzing-source-code/scanners/scanner-environment/verifying-code-checkout-step.md): During the checkout of a working copy (clone) of the code from the project repository, we recommend using the full depth.
- [Managing JRE auto-provisioning](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-server/2026.2/analyzing-source-code/scanners/scanner-environment/managing-jre-auto-provisioning.md): How to disable or adjust JRE auto-provisioning for scanners.


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