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-\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
-@c %**start of header
-@setfilename manual.info
-@include version.texi
-@settitle The GNU Taler exchange operator tutorial @value{VERSION}
-
-@c Define a new index for options.
-@defcodeindex op
-@c Combine everything into one index (arbitrarily chosen to be the
-@c concept index).
-@syncodeindex op cp
-@c %**end of header
-
-@copying
-This manual is for the GNU Taler exchange (version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}),
-
-Copyright @copyright{} 2017 INRIA
-
-@quotation
-Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
-under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
-any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
-Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
-Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
-``GNU Free Documentation License''.
-@end quotation
-@end copying
-@c If your manual is published on paper by the FSF, it should include
-@c The standard FSF Front-Cover and Back-Cover Texts, as given in
-@c maintain.texi.
-@c
-@c Titlepage
-@c
-@titlepage
-@title The GNU Taler exchange operator tutorial
-@subtitle Version @value{VERSION}
-@subtitle @value{UPDATED}
-@author Marcello Stanisci (@email{marcello.stanisci@@inria.fr})
-@page
-@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
-@insertcopying
-@end titlepage
-
-@summarycontents
-@contents
-
-@ifnottex
-@node Top
-@top The GNU Taler manual for Web shops
-@insertcopying
-@end ifnottex
-
-@menu
-* Introduction:: Whom this manual is addressed to
-* Installation:: Installing the exchange
-* Configuration:: How to set up the exchange
-
-
-Appendices
-
-* GNU-LGPL:: The GNU Lesser General Public License says how you
- can use the code of libtalermerchant.so in your own projects.
-* GNU Affero GPL:: The Affero GNU General Public License says how you
- can copy and share the Taler merchant backend.
-* GNU-FDL:: The GNU Free Documentation License says how you
- can copy and share the documentation of GNU Taler.
-
-Indices
-
-* Concept Index:: Index of concepts and programs.
-
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Introduction
-@chapter Introduction
-
-@section About GNU Taler
-
-GNU Taler is an open protocol for an electronic payment system with a
-free software reference implementation. GNU Taler offers secure, fast
-and easy payment processing using well understood cryptographic
-techniques. GNU Taler allows customers to remain anonymous, while
-ensuring that merchants can be held accountable by governments.
-Hence, GNU Taler is compatible with anti-money-laundering (AML) and
-know-your-customer (KYC) regulation, as well as data protection
-regulation (such as GDPR).
-
-GNU Taler is not yet production-ready, after following this manual
-you will have a working Taler exchange installed and configured.
-
-@section About this manual
-
-This tutorial targets system administrators who want to install a GNU Taler exchange.
-
-We expect some moderate familiarity with the compilation and installation
-of free software packages. An understanding of cryptography is not required.
-
-@section Architecture overview
-
-@node Installation
-@menu
-* generic-instructions:: Generic installation guidelines
-@end menu
-
-@chapter Installation
-
-This chapter describes how to install the GNU Taler exchange.
-
-@node generic-instructions
-@section Generic instructions
-
-This section provides generic instructions for the exchange
-installation independent of any particular operating system.
-Operating system specific instructions are provided in the following
-sections. You should follow the operating system specific
-instructions if those are available, and only consult the generic
-instructions if no system-specific instructions are provided for your
-specific operating system.
-
-@subsection Installation of dependencies
-
-The following packages need to be installed before we can compile the
-backend:
-
-@itemize
-@item autoconf @math{\ge 2.69}
-@item automake @math{\ge 1.14}
-@item libtool @math{\ge 2.4}
-@item autopoint @math{\ge 0.19}
-@item libltdl @math{\ge 2.4}
-@item libunistring @math{\ge 0.9.3}
-@item libcurl @math{\ge 7.26} (or libgnurl @math{\ge 7.26})
-@item GNU libmicrohttpd @math{\ge 0.9.39}
-@item GNU libgcrypt @math{\ge 1.6}
-@item libjansson @math{\ge 2.7}
-@item Postgres @math{\ge 9.4}, including libpq
-@item libgnunetutil (from Git)
-@item GNU Taler exchange (from Git)
-@end itemize
-
-Except for the last two, these are available in most GNU/Linux
-distributions and should just be installed using the respective
-package manager.
-
-The following sections will provide detailed instructions for
-installing the libgnunetutil and GNU Taler exchange dependencies.
-
-
-@subsection Installing libgnunetutil
-
-@cindex GNUnet
-Before you install libgnunetutil, you must download and install the
-dependencies mentioned in the previous section, otherwise the build
-may succeed but fail to export some of the tooling required by Taler.
-
-To download and install libgnunetutil, proceed as follows:
-
-@example
-$ git clone https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet/
-$ cd gnunet/
-$ ./bootstrap
-$ ./configure [--prefix=GNUNETPFX]
-$ # Each dependency can be fetched from non standard locations via
-$ # the '--with-<LIBNAME>' option. See './configure --help'.
-$ make
-# make install
-@end example
-
-If you did not specify a prefix, GNUnet will install to
-@code{/usr/local}, which requires you to run the last step as
-@code{root}.
-
-@subsection Installing the GNU Taler exchange
-
-@cindex exchange
-After installing GNUnet, you can download and install
-the exchange as follows:
-
-@example
-$ git clone git://taler.net/exchange
-$ cd exchange
-$ ./bootstrap
-$ ./configure [--prefix=EXCHANGEPFX] \
- [--with-gnunet=GNUNETPFX]
-$ # Each dependency can be fetched from non standard locations via
-$ # the '--with-<LIBNAME>' option. See './configure --help'.
-$ make
-# make install
-@end example
-
-If you did not specify a prefix, the exchange will install to
-@code{/usr/local}, which requires you to run the last step as
-@code{root}. Note that you have to specify
-@code{--with-gnunet=/usr/local} if you installed GNUnet to
-@code{/usr/local} in the previous step.
-
-@node Configuration
-@chapter How to configure the exchange
-
-@section The configuration file
-@cindex taler-config
-@cindex taler.conf
-The installation already provides reasonable defaults. The file
-@code{$HOME/.config/taler.conf} is responsible of overriding defaults
-values, or add new ones. The format of the configuration file is
-the well-known INI file format. Nonetheless, the exchange takes a
-@code{-c CONFIG} option that makes the file @code{CONFIG} ovveride
-the defaults.
-
-@cindex keys
-@cindex denomination keys
-@cindex auditor
-@section Configuring keys
-
-@subsection Denomination keys
-@c FIXME TBD - NOTE, docs.taler.net contains already some text on this
-
-@subsection Master key
-@c FIXME TBD - NOTE, docs.taler.net contains already some text on this
-
-@subsection Specifying auditors
-
-In order to "add" any auditor to the list of the auditors accepted by
-the exchange, it's required to (1) generate a cryptographic blob containing
-metadata about the denomination keys, (2) ask the auditor to sign this blob,
-and (3) copy the auditor signed blob to a exchange's dedicated directory.
-
-The following command accomplishes step (1).
-
-@example
-taler-exchange-keyup -o blob
-@end example
-
-In production, step (2) is accomplished thanks to each auditor providing a RESTful
-service that lets the exchange administrator upload the @code{blob} and get a signed
-version of it.
-
-Nonetheless, for testing purposes, the following command emulates a auditor's
-signature that a exchange administrator can run locally.
-
-@example
-taler-auditor-sign -m EXCHANGE_MASTER_PUB -r BLOB -u AUDITOR_URI -o OUTPUT_FILE
-@end example
-
-The shown arguments are all mandatory.
-
-@itemize
-@item @code{EXCHANGE_MASTER_PUB} the base32 Crockford-encoded exchange's master
-public key. Tipically, this value lies in the configuration option
-@code{[exchange]/master_public_key}.
-@item @code{BLOB} the blob generated in step (1).
-@item @code{AUDITOR_URI} the URI that identifies the auditor.
-@item @code{OUTPUT_FILE} where on the disk the signed blob is to be saved.
-@end itemize
-
-As of step (3), the signed blob must be copied into the dorectory specified
-by the option @code{AUDITOR_BASE_DIR} under the section @code{[exchangedb]}.
-Assuming @code{AUDITOR_BASE_DIR = $@{HOME@}/.local/share/taler/auditors}, the
-following command will "add" a auditor to the exchange.
-
-@example
-# assuming that the file 'blob' is in the CWD
-cp blob $@{HOME@}/.local/share/taler/auditors
-@end example
-
-If the auditor has been correctly added, the exchange's @code{/keys} response
-must contain an entry in the @code{auditors} array mentioning the auditor's URI
-specified at step (2) in the @code{-u} argument.
-
-
-@section Wire formats
-@c FIXME TBD - NOTE, docs.taler.net _might_ contain already some text on this
-
-
-@c **********************************************************
-@c ******************* Appendices *************************
-@c **********************************************************
-
-@node GNU-LGPL
-@unnumbered GNU-LGPL
-@cindex license
-@cindex LGPL
-@include lgpl.texi
-
-@node GNU Affero GPL
-@unnumbered GNU Affero GPL
-@cindex license
-@cindex Affero GPL
-@include agpl.texi
-
-@node GNU-FDL
-@unnumbered GNU-FDL
-@cindex license
-@cindex GNU Free Documentation License
-@include fdl-1.3.texi
-
-@node Concept Index
-@unnumbered Concept Index
-
-@printindex cp
-
-@bye