Setting up the bank domains
Before we can set up the individual components of the remittance platform, we need to have a developing and testing environment in place. As per Stellar's architecture, the components need to be linked to a public domain owned by the financial institution/bank. For our current project, we'll link the bank infrastructure to banka.com and bankb.com for Bank A and Bank B, respectively. To do so, we'll update the hosts file so that it routes requests to banka.com and bankb.com to our localhost. We'll also issue self-signed SSL certificates for these two domains. Stellar requires that the compliance information exchange between the two bank domains is signed and encrypted using an SSL certificate. Lastly, we'll host ...
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