From 05bc00b5f226e6e6695ef00609a02549284c8f55 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Florian Dold Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2021 13:22:45 +0200 Subject: debian: better config split by package --- debian/etc/taler/conf.d/auditor-system.conf | 12 ------- debian/etc/taler/conf.d/exchange-business.conf | 50 -------------------------- debian/etc/taler/conf.d/exchange-system.conf | 11 ------ 3 files changed, 73 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 debian/etc/taler/conf.d/auditor-system.conf delete mode 100644 debian/etc/taler/conf.d/exchange-business.conf delete mode 100644 debian/etc/taler/conf.d/exchange-system.conf (limited to 'debian/etc/taler/conf.d') diff --git a/debian/etc/taler/conf.d/auditor-system.conf b/debian/etc/taler/conf.d/auditor-system.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 3d3aef33a..000000000 --- a/debian/etc/taler/conf.d/auditor-system.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -# Read secret sections into configuration, but only -# if we have permission to do so. -@inline-secret@ auditordb-postgres ../secrets/auditor-db.secret.conf - -[auditor] -# Debian package is configured to use a reverse proxy with a UNIX -# domain socket. See nginx/apache configuration files. -SERVE = UNIX -UNIXPATH = /var/lib/taler-auditor/auditor.sock - -# Only supported database is Postgres right now. -DATABASE = postgres diff --git a/debian/etc/taler/conf.d/exchange-business.conf b/debian/etc/taler/conf.d/exchange-business.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 92d968f4d..000000000 --- a/debian/etc/taler/conf.d/exchange-business.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration for business-level aspects of the exchange. - -[exchange] - -# Here you MUST add the master public key of the offline system -# which you can get using `taler-exchange-offline setup`. -# This is just an example, your key will be different! -# MASTER_PUBLIC_KEY = YE6Q6TR1EDB7FD0S68TGDZGF1P0GHJD2S0XVV8R2S62MYJ6HJ4ZG -MASTER_PUBLIC_KEY = - -# Publicly visible base URL of the exchange. -# BASE_URL = https://example.com/ -BASE_URL = - -# For your terms of service and privacy policy, you should specify -# an Etag that must be updated whenever there are significant -# changes to either document. The format is up to you, what matters -# is that the value is updated and never re-used. See the HTTP -# specification on Etags. -# TERMS_ETAG = -# PRIVACY_ETAG = - - -# You must specify the various denominations to be offered by your exchange -# in sections called "coin_". -# What follows is an example. - -# [coin_FOO] -## Actual value of the coin -#VALUE = KUDOS:1 - -## How long will one key be used for withdrawals? -#DURATION_WITHDRAW = 7 days - -## How long do users have to spend their coins? -#DURATION_SPEND = 2 years - -## How long does the exchange keep the proofs around for legal disputes? -#DURATION_LEGAL = 6 years - -## Fees charged. Note that for the lowest denomination, the -## fee must precisely be the lowest denomination, or zero. -#FEE_WITHDRAW = KUDOS:0 -#FEE_DEPOSIT = KUDOS:0 -#FEE_REFRESH = KUDOS:0 -#FEE_REFUND = KUDOS:0 - -## How long should the RSA keys be. Do not change unless you really know -## what you are doing (consult your local cryptographer first!). -#RSA_KEYSIZE = 2048 diff --git a/debian/etc/taler/conf.d/exchange-system.conf b/debian/etc/taler/conf.d/exchange-system.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 7fb65d983..000000000 --- a/debian/etc/taler/conf.d/exchange-system.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration settings for system parameters of the exchange. - -# Read secret sections into configuration, but only -# if we have permission to do so. -@inline-secret@ exchange-account-1 ../secrets/exchange-accounts.secret.conf -@inline-secret@ exchangedb-postgres ../secrets/exchange-db.secret.conf - -[exchange] - -# Only supported database is Postgres right now. -DATABASE = postgres -- cgit v1.2.3