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commit 2296f0e5717a879f1e8ba2928b08668daba6d955
parent 09d7b909af8d78cdbcdf99ae97eb06e3ec5cb4e2
Author: MS <ms@taler.net>
Date:   Tue, 28 Nov 2023 16:29:12 +0100

typos, short SMS/e-mail script mention

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Mlibeufin/regional-manual.rst | 8++++++--
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/libeufin/regional-manual.rst b/libeufin/regional-manual.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Regional Currency Setup Manual GNU Taler can be used to operate a regional currency. For this, LibEuFin Bank is setup to operate bank accounts in the regional currency that ultimately -interact with the GNU Taler exchange. Optionally, LibEuFin Nexus be used to +interact with the GNU Taler exchange. Optionally, LibEuFin Nexus can be used to integrate with the traditional core banking system, and then the LibEuFin Conversion triggers help convert fiat currency to regional currency and vice versa. Conversion rates and limits can be applied when converting between @@ -165,6 +165,10 @@ Afterwards, restart the bank: # systemctl restart libeufin-bank +Note: the scripts TAN_SMS/EMAIL must accept the phone number as the ``$1`` +parameter and the content in their standard input. The LibEuFin repository +offers them in ``contrib/``: adjust to your setup! + Web-based Configuration ----------------------- @@ -234,7 +238,7 @@ exchange will issue the respective amount to your wallet. For testing, you should be able to *deposit* regional currency directly into a LibEuFin Bank account from the Taler wallet. Once the exchange -has credited the reginal currency account, log into the bank account +has credited the regional currency account, log into the bank account using the Web interface. Assuming the cash out rules are satisfied, you should then be able to start a cash out operation. This will trigger a transfer from your regional currency account to the regional currency