From 8bf02245ef215b2d99c3e155c1454efffa1ed7e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Grothoff Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2021 17:02:51 +0200 Subject: fix typos, remove bogus subcommands --- manpages/taler-auditor-offline.1.rst | 131 ----------------------------------- 1 file changed, 131 deletions(-) (limited to 'manpages/taler-auditor-offline.1.rst') diff --git a/manpages/taler-auditor-offline.1.rst b/manpages/taler-auditor-offline.1.rst index 9fe69967..7ef432bb 100644 --- a/manpages/taler-auditor-offline.1.rst +++ b/manpages/taler-auditor-offline.1.rst @@ -137,137 +137,6 @@ It outputs the signatures over *all* denomination and signing keys present in the input, in a format suitable for the ``upload`` subcommand. -revoke-denomination -------------------- - -This subcommand signs a revocation message for a denomination key. - -The hash of the denomination public key must be given in the usual -base32-encoding as the first and only argument to the subcommand. - -It outputs the signature affirming the revocation of the denomination key, -in a format suitable for the ``upload`` subcommand. - - -revoke-signkey --------------- - -This subcommand signs a revocation message for an exchange online signing key. - -The online signing public key must be given in the usual -base32-encoding as the first and only argument to the subcommand. - -It outputs the signature affirming the revocation of the online signing key, -in a format suitable for the ``upload`` subcommand. - - - -enable-auditor --------------- - -This subcommand -informs an exchange that an auditor is to be activated. Afterwards, the -exchange will accept inputs from that auditor's **taler-auditor-offline** -tool. Note that the auditor also must add the exchange to the list of -exchanges that it audits via **taler-auditor-exchange**. Furthermore, the -exchange's database will need to be provided to the auditor. This subcommand -only informs the exchange about the auditor, but does not perform those -additional mandatory steps for a working auditor. - -The auditor's public key must be given in the usual base32-encoding as the -first argument. - -The auditor's REST API base URL must be given as the second argument. The tool -performs a minimal sanity check, namely that the URL begins with "http" -(this also allows "https"), but as it runs offline does not perform any further -validation! - -The third argument must be a human-readable name for the auditor. This may -be shown to users and should identify the auditor's business entity. If -the name includes spaces, the argument should be quoted. - -The subcommand takes no inputs from ``stdin`` or other subcommands. - -It outputs the signature affirming the addition of the auditor, -in a format suitable for the ``upload`` subcommand. - - -disable-auditor ---------------- - -This subcommand -informs an exchange that an auditor is to be deactivated. Afterwards, the -exchange will refuse inputs from that auditor's **taler-auditor-offline** -tool. - -The auditor's public key must be given in the usual base32-encoding as the -first argument. - -The subcommand takes no inputs from ``stdin`` or other subcommands. - -It outputs the signature affirming the removal of the auditor, -in a format suitable for the ``upload`` subcommand. - - -enable-account --------------- - -This subcommand -informs an exchange that it should advertise a bank account as belonging to -the exchange on its ``/wire`` endpoint. Note that this does *not* ensure that -the exchange will use this bank account for incoming or outgoing wire -transfers! For this, the **taler-exchange-transfer** and -**taler-exchange-wirewatch** tools must be configured. Furthermore, the bank -account information advertised could theoretically differ from that which -these tool actually use, for example if the public bank account is only a -front for the actual internal business acounts. - -The ``payto://`` URI (RFC 8905) of the exchange's bank account must be given -as the first argument to the subcommand. - -The subcommand takes no inputs from ``stdin`` or other subcommands. - -It outputs the signature affirming the addition of the wire account, -in a format suitable for the ``upload`` subcommand. - - -disable-account ---------------- - -This subcommand -informs an exchange that it should stop advertising a bank account as -belonging to the exchange on its ``/wire`` endpoint. - -The ``payto://`` URI (RFC 8905) of the exchange's (former) bank account must be -given as the first argument to the subcommand. - -The subcommand takes no inputs from ``stdin`` or other subcommands. - -It outputs the signature affirming the deletion of the wire account, in a -format suitable for the ``upload`` subcommand. - - -wire-fee --------- - -This subcommand informs an exchange about the desired wire fee (and closing fee) -structure for particular wire method and a calendar year (!). The tool does not -permit changing wire fees during a calendar year. Also, once the wire fee has been -set for a calendar year, it cannot be changed. - -The subcommand takes the year, wire-method (see RFC 8905, examples include -``x-taler-bank`` or ``iban``), wire fee and closing fee as arguments. -Instead of a year, the string ``now`` can be given for the current year -(this is mostly useful for test cases). The wire-method should follow the -GANA registry as given in RFC 8905. The fees must be given in the usual -Taler format of ``CURRENCY:NUMBER.FRACTION``. - -The subcommand takes no inputs from ``stdin`` or other subcommands. - -It outputs the signature affirming the wire fees, in a format suitable for the -``upload`` subcommand. - - upload ------ -- cgit v1.2.3