From 896c533de882d729a6fd8a30e08fd5a9e9eec27d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: James Moger <james.moger@gitblit.com>
Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 09:22:05 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Map gitservlet from web.xml and configure it from gitblit properties.

---
 docs/00_setup.mkd |   14 +++++++-------
 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/00_setup.mkd b/docs/00_setup.mkd
index 48e02b7..02816e7 100644
--- a/docs/00_setup.mkd
+++ b/docs/00_setup.mkd
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-## Server Setup and Configuration
+## Gitblit-Go Setup and Configuration
 
-1. Download and unzip [Gitblit %VERSION%](http://gitblit.com/%DISTRIBUTION%).<br/>
+1. Download and unzip [Gitblit-Go %VERSION%](http://gitblit.com/%GO%).<br/>
 *Its best to eliminate spaces in the path name as that can cause troubleshooting headaches.* 
 2. The server itself is configured through a simple text file.<br/>
 Open `gitblit.properties` in your favorite text editor and make sure to review and set:
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
     - *server.httpBindInterface* and *server.httpsBindInterface*<br/>
 **NOTE:** Consider using **https** exclusively because passwords for authentication are transmitted as clear text!     
     - *server.storePassword*<br/>
-**NOTE:** The certificate password AND the keystore password must match!     
+**NOTE:** If you manually generate an ssl certificate, the certificate password AND the keystore password must match!     
 3. Execute `gitblit.cmd` or `java -jar gitblit.jar` from a command-line
 4. Wait a minute or two while all dependencies are downloaded and your self-signed certificate is generated.
 5. Open your browser to <http://localhost> or <https://localhost> depending on your chosen configuration.
@@ -35,9 +35,9 @@
 Repository names must be unique and are CASE-SENSITIVE ON CASE-SENSITIVE FILESYSTEMS.  The name must be composed of letters, digits, or `/ _ - .`<br/>
 Whitespace is illegal.
 
-Repositories can be grouped by folders.  e.g. *libraries/mycoollib.git* and *libraries/myotherlib.git*
+Repositories can be grouped within subfolders.  e.g. *libraries/mycoollib.git* and *libraries/myotherlib.git*
 
-Repository names will automatically have *.git* appended to the name at creation time, if not already specified. 
+All created repositories are *bare* and will automatically have *.git* appended to the name at creation time, if not already specified. 
 
 #### Repository Owner
 The *Repository Owner* has the special permission of being able to edit a repository through the web UI.  The Repository Owner is not permitted to rename the repository, delete the repository, or reassign ownership to another user.
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
 ### Creating your own Self-Signed Certificate
 
 Review the contents of the `makekeystore.cmd` or `makekeystore_jdk.cmd` script and execute it.<br/>
-**NOTE:** The certificate password AND the keystore password must match!
+**NOTE:** If you manually generate an ssl certificate, the certificate password AND the keystore password must match!
 
 ### Running as a Service
 Review the contents of the `installService.cmd` or `installService64.cmd`, as appropriate for your installed Java Virtual Machine.<br/>
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
     3. <pre>Key = *http.sslVerify*       
        Value = *false*</pre>
 - Command-line Git ([Git-Config Manual Page](http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-config.html))
-    <pre>git-config --global --bool --add http.sslVerify false</pre>
+    <pre>git config --global --bool --add http.sslVerify false</pre>
 
 ### Cloning an Access Restricted Repository 
 - Eclipse/Egit<br/>Nothing special to configure, EGit figures out everything.

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