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[taler-docs] branch master updated: formatting, /var/run -> /run


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Subject: [taler-docs] branch master updated: formatting, /var/run -> /run
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2021 12:22:29 +0200

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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new b6e516e  formatting, /var/run -> /run
b6e516e is described below

commit b6e516e4236b9f0e3c262c9823574c32fbcfe116
Author: Florian Dold <florian@dold.me>
AuthorDate: Sat Aug 7 12:22:24 2021 +0200

    formatting, /var/run -> /run
---
 taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)

diff --git a/taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst b/taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst
index ad6df86..1e9c71f 100644
--- a/taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst
+++ b/taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ does not have Internet access.
 
 In this guide's shell-session fragments, the command prompt shows two pieces
 of information:
+
 * Who is performing the command
   (``$user`` vs ``root``, and ending char ``$`` vs ``#``).
 * Host where the command is supposed to be executed
@@ -165,14 +166,14 @@ Services, users, groups and file system hierarchy
 The *taler-exchange-httpd* package will create several system users
 to compartmentalize different parts of the system:
 
-* taler-exchange-httpd: runs the HTTP daemon with the core business logic.
-* taler-exchange-secmod-rsa: manages the RSA private online signing keys.
-* taler-exchange-secmod-eddsa: manages the EdDSA private online signing keys.
-* taler-exchange-closer: closes idle reserves by triggering wire transfers 
that refund the originator.
-* taler-exchange-aggregator: aggregates deposits into larger wire transfer 
requests.
-* taler-exchange-wire: performs wire transfers with the bank (via 
LibEuFin/Nexus).
-* postgres: runs the Postgres database (from *postgres* package).
-* www-data: runs the frontend HTTPS service with the TLS keys (from *nginx* 
package).
+* ``taler-exchange-httpd``: runs the HTTP daemon with the core business logic.
+* ``taler-exchange-secmod-rsa``: manages the RSA private online signing keys.
+* ``taler-exchange-secmod-eddsa``: manages the EdDSA private online signing 
keys.
+* ``taler-exchange-closer``: closes idle reserves by triggering wire transfers 
that refund the originator.
+* ``taler-exchange-aggregator``: aggregates deposits into larger wire transfer 
requests.
+* ``taler-exchange-wire``: performs wire transfers with the bank (via 
LibEuFin/Nexus).
+* ``postgres``: runs the Postgres database (from *postgres* package).
+* ``www-data``: runs the frontend HTTPS service with the TLS keys (from 
*nginx* package).
 
 .. note::
 
@@ -182,31 +183,32 @@ to compartmentalize different parts of the system:
 
 The exchange setup uses the following system groups:
 
-* taler-exchange-db: group for all Taler users with direct database access, 
specifically taler-exchange-httpd, taler-exchange-wire, taler-exchange-closer 
and taler-exchange-aggregator.
-* taler-exchange-secmod: group for processes with access to online signing 
keys; this group must have three users: taler-exchange-secmod-rsa, 
taler-exchange-secmod-eddsa and taler-exchange-httpd.
-* taler-exchange-offline: group for the access to the offline private key 
(only used on the offline host and not used on the online system).
+* ``taler-exchange-db``: group for all Taler users with direct database 
access, specifically taler-exchange-httpd, taler-exchange-wire, 
taler-exchange-closer and taler-exchange-aggregator.
+* ``taler-exchange-secmod``: group for processes with access to online signing 
keys; this group must have three users: taler-exchange-secmod-rsa, 
taler-exchange-secmod-eddsa and taler-exchange-httpd.
+* ``taler-exchange-offline``: group for the access to the offline private key 
(only used on the offline host and not used on the online system).
 
 
 
 The package will deploy systemd service files in
 ``/usr/lib/systemd/system/`` for the various components:
 
-* taler-exchange-aggregator.service: service that schedules wire transfers 
which combine multiple deposits to the same merchant.
-* taler-exchange-closer.service: service that watches for reserves that have 
been abandoned and schedules wire transfers to send the money back to the 
originator.
-* taler-exchange-httpd.service: main Taler exchange logic with the public REST 
API.
-* taler-exchange-httpd.socket: systemd socket activation for the Taler 
exchange HTTP daemon.
-* taler-exchange-secmod-eddsa.service: software security module for making 
EdDSA signatures.
-* taler-exchange-secmod-rsa.service: software security module for making RSA 
signatures.
-* taler-exchange-transfer.service: service that triggers outgoing wire 
transfers (pays merchants).
-* taler-exchange-wirewatch.service: service that watches for incoming wire 
transfers (first step of withdraw).
-* taler-exchange.target: Main target for the Taler exchange to be operational.
+* ``taler-exchange-aggregator.service``: service that schedules wire transfers
+  which combine multiple deposits to the same merchant.
+* ``taler-exchange-closer.service``: service that watches for reserves that 
have been abandoned and schedules wire transfers to send the money back to the 
originator.
+* ``taler-exchange-httpd.service``: main Taler exchange logic with the public 
REST API.
+* ``taler-exchange-httpd.socket``: systemd socket activation for the Taler 
exchange HTTP daemon.
+* ``taler-exchange-secmod-eddsa.service``: software security module for making 
EdDSA signatures.
+* ``taler-exchange-secmod-rsa.service``: software security module for making 
RSA signatures.
+* ``taler-exchange-transfer.service``: service that triggers outgoing wire 
transfers (pays merchants).
+* ``taler-exchange-wirewatch.service``: service that watches for incoming wire 
transfers (first step of withdraw).
+* ``taler-exchange.target``: Main target for the Taler exchange to be 
operational.
 
 
 The deployment creates the following key locations in the system:
 
-* /etc/taler/: configuration files.
-* /var/run/taler/: contains the UNIX domain sockets for inter-process 
communication (IPC).
-* /var/lib/taler/: serves as the $HOME for all Taler users and contains 
sub-directories
+* ``/etc/taler/``: configuration files.
+* ``/run/taler/``: contains the UNIX domain sockets for inter-process 
communication (IPC).
+* ``/var/lib/taler/``: serves as the $HOME for all Taler users and contains 
sub-directories
   with the private keys; which keys are stored here depends on the host:
 
   * online system: exchange-secmod-eddsa and exchange-secmod-rsa keys.

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