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commit 278fef2dace8cf1ee20911b121821084a667bc41
Author: Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org>
AuthorDate: Sat Aug 28 21:47:16 2021 +0200
improve documentation
---
taler-merchant-manual.rst | 29 ++++++++++++++++++-----------
1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/taler-merchant-manual.rst b/taler-merchant-manual.rst
index 7b40664..d5b9fcc 100644
--- a/taler-merchant-manual.rst
+++ b/taler-merchant-manual.rst
@@ -510,9 +510,14 @@ To run the Taler backend on TCP port 8888, use:
When using the Debian/Ubuntu packages, these options are already
configured in the ``/etc/taler/conf.d/merchant.conf`` configuration file.
- If you need to change them, you should edit ``/etc/taler/overrides.conf``,
- for example by passing ``-c /etc/taler/overrides.conf`` to the
- ``taler-config`` commands above.
+ If you need to change them, you should edit
``/etc/taler/merchant-overrides.conf``,
+ for example by passing ``-c /etc/taler/merchant-overrides.conf`` to the
+ ``taler-config`` commands above. By default, the Taler merchant
+ package when installed on Debian/Ubuntu will use a UNIX domain socket
+ at ``/run/taler/merchant-httpd/merchant-http.sock``. For the best possible
+ security, it is recommended to leave this in place and configure a reverse
+ proxy (nginx or Apache) as described below.
+
Currency
@@ -537,9 +542,9 @@ https://exchange.demo.taler.net/:
When using the Debian/Ubuntu packages, these options should be
configured in the ``/etc/taler/taler.conf`` configuration file
- (alternatively, you can also edit ``/etc/taler/overrides.conf``).
- However, you must edit the ``taler.conf`` file manually and must
- not use ``taler-config`` to do this, as that would inline the include
+ (alternatively, you can also edit ``/etc/taler/merchant-overrides.conf``).
+ However, you must edit the ``taler.conf`` file manually and **must not**
+ use ``taler-config`` to do this, as that would inline the include
directives and destroy the carefully setup path structure.
@@ -564,7 +569,8 @@ DBMS-specific options to access the database.
When using the Debian/Ubuntu packages, the database should already
be configured in the ``/etc/taler/secrets/merchant-db.secret.conf``
configuration file. The ``talermerchant`` database is also already
- configured, so you can skip everything in this section.
+ configured (unless you answered ``no`` when asked the question during
+ installation), so you can skip everything in this section.
For the ``postgres`` backend, you need to provide:
@@ -794,10 +800,11 @@ system for how to start and stop daemons.
When using the Debian/Ubuntu packages, the systemd configuration
will already exist. You only need to enable and start the service
- using ``systemctl enable taler-merchant`` and
- ``systemctl start taler-merchant``. Additionally, you should
- review the ``taler-merchant.conf`` under
- ``/etc/{apache2,nginx}/sites-available/``, symlink it to
+ using ``systemctl enable taler-merchant-httpd`` and
+ ``systemctl start taler-merchant-httpd``. Additionally, you should
+ review the ``/etc/apache2/sites-available/taler-merchant.conf``
+ or ``/etc/nginx/sites-available/taler-merchant`` (these files
+ contain additional instructions to follow), symlink it to
``sites-enabled/`` and restart your HTTP server. After that, you
should be able to visit the merchant backend at the respective
HTTP(S) endpoint.
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