# First line should be: "INLINE@ taler-exchange-db.conf" # 2nd line should be: "INLINE@ taler-secmod.conf" @INLINE@ taler-exchange-db.conf @INLINE@ taler-secmod.conf # Do not edit this file using 'taler-config', otherwise the line # above will be lost! # # Please read the taler-exchange.README.Debian for how to configure a Taler exchange. # [PATHS] # Move runtime data "tmp" directory to /var/lib/taler-exchange/ # to possibly provide additional protection from unwarranted access. TALER_RUNTIME_DIR = /var/lib/taler-exchange/tmp/ [exchange] # 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-exchange/exchange.sock # Only supported database is Postgres right now. DATABASE = postgres # 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 = # 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 =