From 8c5d72248c20fc78c7b2c1d4388d073affccad20 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: James Moger <james.moger@gitblit.com> Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 23:58:26 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Login message option. More Bootstrap updates. All docs converted. --- docs/01_setup.mkd | 16 +++++++++++++--- 1 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/01_setup.mkd b/docs/01_setup.mkd index 37605c9..125bac2 100644 --- a/docs/01_setup.mkd +++ b/docs/01_setup.mkd @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ ### Creating your own Self-Signed Certificate Gitblit GO automatically generates an ssl certificate for you that is bound to *localhost*. -Remote Eclipse/EGit/JGit clients (<= 1.0.0) will fail to communicate using this certificate because JGit always verifies the hostname of the certificate, regardless of the *http.sslVerify=false* client-side setting. +Remote Eclipse/EGit/JGit clients (<= 1.1.0) will fail to communicate using this certificate because JGit always verifies the hostname of the certificate, regardless of the *http.sslVerify=false* client-side setting. The EGit failure message is something like: @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ accessRestriction = clone isFrozen = false showReadme = false - excludeFromFederation = false + federationStrategy = FEDERATE_THIS isFederated = false federationSets = @@ -171,6 +171,16 @@ %BEGINCODE% public interface IUserService { + /** + * Setup the user service. + * + * @param settings + * @since 0.6.1 + */ + @Override + public void setup(IStoredSettings settings) { + } + /** * Does the user service support cookie authentication? * @@ -307,7 +317,7 @@ **NOTE:**<br/> The default self-signed certificate generated by Gitlbit GO is bound to *localhost*.<br/> If you are using Eclipse/EGit/JGit clients, you will have to generate your own certificate that specifies the exact hostname used in your clone/push url.<br/> -You must do this because Eclipse/EGit/JGit (<= 1.0.0) always verifies certificate hostnames, regardless of the *http.sslVerify=false* client-side setting. +You must do this because Eclipse/EGit/JGit (<= 1.1.0) always verifies certificate hostnames, regardless of the *http.sslVerify=false* client-side setting. - Eclipse/EGit/JGit 1. Window->Preferences->Team->Git->Configuration -- Gitblit v1.9.1