From 889e695280f9b82cc31aeb5e8a28b60f8cd6c260 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: James Moger <james.moger@gitblit.com>
Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2013 13:10:04 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Adjust unit test to confirm null permission fix (issue-259)

---
 src/site/faq.mkd |   25 ++++++++++++++++---------
 1 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/site/faq.mkd b/src/site/faq.mkd
index cdf3d59..bf8055d 100644
--- a/src/site/faq.mkd
+++ b/src/site/faq.mkd
@@ -3,18 +3,25 @@
 ### Eclipse/Egit/JGit complains that it "can't open upload pack"?
 There are a few ways this can occur:
 
-1. You are using https with a self-signed certificate and you **did not** configure *http.sslVerify=false*
+1. Are you running Java 7?<br />Java 7 introduced SNI support for SSL connections and it is enabled by default.<br />[Java 7 Security Enhancements](http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/security/enhancements-7.html)<br />To disable SNI alerts, add this line to your eclipse.ini file and restart Eclipse.<br /><pre>-Djsse.enableSNIExtension=false</pre>
+2. You are using https with a self-signed certificate and you **did not** configure *http.sslVerify=false*
     1. Window->Preferences->Team->Git->Configuration
     2. Click the *New Entry* button
     3. <pre>Key = <em>http.sslVerify</em>
 Value = <em>false</em></pre>
-2. Gitblit GO's default self-signed certificate is bound to *localhost* and you are trying to clone/push between machines.
+3. Gitblit GO's default self-signed certificate is bound to *localhost* and you are trying to clone/push between machines.
     1. Review the contents of `makekeystore.cmd`
     2. Set *your hostname* in the *HOSTNAME* variable.
     3. Execute the script.<br/>This will generate a new certificate and keystore for *your hostname* protected by *server.storePassword*. 
-3. The repository is clone-restricted and you don't have access.
-4. The repository is clone-restricted and your password changed.
-5. A regression in Gitblit.  :(
+4. The repository is clone-restricted and you don't have access.
+5. The repository is clone-restricted and your password changed.
+6. A regression in Gitblit.  :(
+
+### I can not push using git:// protocol on Windows using native Git
+
+This is a long-standing, known bug in the native Git for Windows implementation.
+
+Please see [this thread](https://groups.google.com/d/topic/msysgit/at8D7J-h7mw/discussion) for details.
 
 ### Why can't I access Gitblit GO from another machine?
 1. Please check *server.httpBindInterface* and *server.httpsBindInterface* in `gitblit.properties`, you may be only be serving on *localhost*.
@@ -34,7 +41,7 @@
 2. Confirm that the servlet container process has full read-write-execute permissions to your *git.repositoriesFolder*.
 
 ### Gitblit WAR will not authenticate any users?!
-Confirm that the &lt;context-param&gt; *realm.userService* value in your `web.xml` file actually points to a `users.conf` or `users.properties` file.
+Confirm that the &lt;context-param&gt; *realm.userService* value in your `web.xml` file actually points to a `users.conf` file.
 
 ### Gitblit won't open my grouped repository (/group/myrepo.git) or browse my log/branch/tag/ref?!
 This is likely an url encoding/decoding problem with forward slashes:
@@ -118,9 +125,9 @@
 Gitblit will run just fine with a JRE.  Gitblit can optionally use `keytool` from the JDK to generate self-signed certificates, but normally Gitblit uses [BouncyCastle][bouncycastle] for that need.
 
 ### Does Gitblit use a database to store its data?
-No.  Gitblit stores its repository configuration information within the `.git/config` file and its user information in `users.conf`, `users.properties`, or whatever filename is configured in `gitblit.properties`.
+No.  Gitblit stores its repository configuration information within the `.git/config` file and its user information in `users.conf` or whatever filename is configured in `gitblit.properties`.
 
-### Can I manually edit users.conf, users.properties, gitblit.properties, or .git/config?
+### Can I manually edit users.conf, gitblit.properties, or .git/config?
 Yes.  You can manually manipulate all of them and (most) changes will be immediately available to Gitblit.<br/>Exceptions to this are noted in `gitblit.properties`.
 
 **NOTE:**  
@@ -169,4 +176,4 @@
 [jgit]: http://eclipse.org/jgit "Eclipse JGit Site"
 [git]: http://git-scm.com "Official Git Site"
 [mina]: http://mina.apache.org "Apache Mina"
-[bouncycastle]: http://bouncycastle.org "The Legion of the Bouncy Castle"
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+[bouncycastle]: http://bouncycastle.org "The Legion of the Bouncy Castle"

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