diff --git a/commercial-paper/organization/digibank/gateway/networkConnection.yaml b/commercial-paper/organization/digibank/gateway/networkConnection.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..db50f318 --- /dev/null +++ b/commercial-paper/organization/digibank/gateway/networkConnection.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +--- +# +# The network connection profile provides client applications the information about the target +# blockchain network that are necessary for the applications to interact with it. These are all +# knowledge that must be acquired from out-of-band sources. This file provides such a source. +# +name: "basic-network" + +# +# Any properties with an "x-" prefix will be treated as application-specific, exactly like how naming +# in HTTP headers or swagger properties work. The SDK will simply ignore these fields and leave +# them for the applications to process. This is a mechanism for different components of an application +# to exchange information that are not part of the standard schema described below. In particular, +# the "x-type" property with the "hlfv1" value example below is used by Hyperledger Composer to +# determine the type of Fabric networks (v0.6 vs. v1.0) it needs to work with. +# +x-type: "hlfv1" + +# +# Describe what the target network is/does. +# +description: "The basic network" + +# +# Schema version of the content. Used by the SDK to apply the corresponding parsing rules. +# +version: "1.0" + +# +# [Optional]. But most apps would have this section so that channel objects can be constructed +# based on the content below. If an app is creating channels, then it likely will not need this +# section. +# +channels: + # name of the channel + mychannel: + # Required. list of orderers designated by the application to use for transactions on this + # channel. This list can be a result of access control ("org1" can only access "ordererA"), or + # operational decisions to share loads from applications among the orderers. The values must + # be "names" of orgs defined under "organizations/peers" + orderers: + - orderer.example.com + + # Required. list of peers from participating orgs + peers: + peer0.org1.example.com: + # [Optional]. will this peer be sent transaction proposals for endorsement? The peer must + # have the chaincode installed. The app can also use this property to decide which peers + # to send the chaincode install request. Default: true + endorsingPeer: true + + # [Optional]. will this peer be sent query proposals? The peer must have the chaincode + # installed. The app can also use this property to decide which peers to send the + # chaincode install request. Default: true + chaincodeQuery: true + + # [Optional]. will this peer be sent query proposals that do not require chaincodes, like + # queryBlock(), queryTransaction(), etc. Default: true + ledgerQuery: true + + # [Optional]. will this peer be the target of the SDK's listener registration? All peers can + # produce events but the app typically only needs to connect to one to listen to events. + # Default: true + eventSource: true + +# +# list of participating organizations in this network +# +organizations: + Org1: + mspid: Org1MSP + + peers: + - peer0.org1.example.com + + # [Optional]. Certificate Authorities issue certificates for identification purposes in a Fabric based + # network. Typically certificates provisioning is done in a separate process outside of the + # runtime network. Fabric-CA is a special certificate authority that provides a REST APIs for + # dynamic certificate management (enroll, revoke, re-enroll). The following section is only for + # Fabric-CA servers. + certificateAuthorities: + - ca-org1 + +# +# List of orderers to send transaction and channel create/update requests to. For the time +# being only one orderer is needed. If more than one is defined, which one get used by the +# SDK is implementation specific. Consult each SDK's documentation for its handling of orderers. +# +orderers: + orderer.example.com: + url: grpc://localhost:7050 + + # these are standard properties defined by the gRPC library + # they will be passed in as-is to gRPC client constructor + grpcOptions: + ssl-target-name-override: orderer.example.com + +# +# List of peers to send various requests to, including endorsement, query +# and event listener registration. +# +peers: + peer0.org1.example.com: + # this URL is used to send endorsement and query requests + url: grpc://localhost:7051 + + grpcOptions: + ssl-target-name-override: peer0.org1.example.com + request-timeout: 120001 + +# Fabric-CA is a special kind of Certificate Authority provided by Hyperledger Fabric which allows +# certificate management to be done via REST APIs. Application may choose to use a standard +# Certificate Authority instead of Fabric-CA, in which case this section would not be specified. +# +certificateAuthorities: + ca-org1: + url: http://localhost:7054 + # the properties specified under this object are passed to the 'http' client verbatim when + # making the request to the Fabric-CA server + httpOptions: + verify: false + + # Fabric-CA supports dynamic user enrollment via REST APIs. A "root" user, a.k.a registrar, is + # needed to enroll and invoke new users. + registrar: + - enrollId: admin + enrollSecret: adminpw + # [Optional] The optional name of the CA. + caName: ca-org1 diff --git a/commercial-paper/organization/digibank/gateway/papernetConnection.yaml b/commercial-paper/organization/digibank/gateway/papernetConnection.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..79036af6 --- /dev/null +++ b/commercial-paper/organization/digibank/gateway/papernetConnection.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ +--- +# +# The network connection profile provides client applications the information about the target +# blockchain network that are necessary for the applications to interact with it. These are all +# knowledge that must be acquired from out-of-band sources. This file provides such a source. +# +name: "finance-networks" + +# +# Any properties with an "x-" prefix will be treated as application-specific, exactly like how naming +# in HTTP headers or swagger properties work. The SDK will simply ignore these fields and leave +# them for the applications to process. This is a mechanism for different components of an application +# to exchange information that are not part of the standard schema described below. In particular, +# the "x-type" property with the "hlfv1" value example below is used by Hyperledger Composer to +# determine the type of Fabric networks (v0.6 vs. v1.0) it needs to work with. +# +x-type: "hlfv1" + +# +# Describe what the target network is/does. +# +description: "A gateway connection file for the PaperNet networks" + +# +# Schema version of the content. Used by the SDK to apply the corresponding parsing rules. +# +version: "1.0" + +# +# The client section is SDK-specific. The sample below is for the node.js SDK +# +#client: + # Which organization does this application instance belong to? The value must be the name of an org + # defined under "organizations" + #organization: Org1 + + # Some SDKs support pluggable KV stores, the properties under "credentialStore" + # are implementation specific + #credentialStore: + # [Optional]. Specific to FileKeyValueStore.js or similar implementations in other SDKs. Can be others + # if using an alternative impl. For instance, CouchDBKeyValueStore.js would require an object + # here for properties like url, db name, etc. + #path: "/tmp/hfc-kvs" + + # [Optional]. Specific to the CryptoSuite implementation. Software-based implementations like + # CryptoSuite_ECDSA_AES.js in node SDK requires a key store. PKCS#11 based implementations does + # not. + #cryptoStore: + # Specific to the underlying KeyValueStore that backs the crypto key store. + #path: "/tmp/hfc-cvs" + + # [Optional]. Specific to Composer environment + #wallet: wallet-name + +# +# [Optional]. But most apps would have this section so that channel objects can be constructed +# based on the content below. If an app is creating channels, then it likely will not need this +# section. +# +channels: + # name of the channel + papernet: + # Required. list of orderers designated by the application to use for transactions on this + # channel. This list can be a result of access control ("org1" can only access "ordererA"), or + # operational decisions to share loads from applications among the orderers. The values must + # be "names" of orgs defined under "organizations/peers" + orderers: + - orderer.magnetocorp.com + + # Required. list of peers from participating orgs + peers: + peer1.magnetocorp.com: + # [Optional]. will this peer be sent transaction proposals for endorsement? The peer must + # have the chaincode installed. The app can also use this property to decide which peers + # to send the chaincode install request. Default: true + endorsingPeer: true + + # [Optional]. will this peer be sent query proposals? The peer must have the chaincode + # installed. The app can also use this property to decide which peers to send the + # chaincode install request. Default: true + chaincodeQuery: true + + # [Optional]. will this peer be sent query proposals that do not require chaincodes, like + # queryBlock(), queryTransaction(), etc. Default: true + ledgerQuery: true + + # [Optional]. will this peer be the target of the SDK's listener registration? All peers can + # produce events but the app typically only needs to connect to one to listen to events. + # Default: true + eventSource: true + + peer2.digibank.com: + endorsingPeer: true + chaincodeQuery: false + ledgerQuery: true + eventSource: true + + # [Optional]. what chaincodes are expected to exist on this channel? The application can use + # this information to validate that the target peers are in the expected state by comparing + # this list with the query results of getInstalledChaincodes() and getInstantiatedChaincodes() + chaincodes: + # the format follows the "cannonical name" of chaincodes by fabric code + - abstore:v1 + - marbles:1.0 + +# +# list of participating organizations in this network +# +organizations: + Org1: + mspid: magnetocorpMSP + + peers: + - peer1.magnetocorp.com + + # [Optional]. Certificate Authorities issue certificates for identification purposes in a Fabric based + # network. Typically certificates provisioning is done in a separate process outside of the + # runtime network. Fabric-CA is a special certificate authority that provides a REST APIs for + # dynamic certificate management (enroll, revoke, re-enroll). The following section is only for + # Fabric-CA servers. + certificateAuthorities: + - ca-magnetocorp + + # [Optional]. If the application is going to make requests that are reserved to organization + # administrators, including creating/updating channels, installing/instantiating chaincodes, it + # must have access to the admin identity represented by the private key and signing certificate. + # Both properties can be the PEM string or local path to the PEM file. Note that this is mainly for + # convenience in development mode, production systems should not expose sensitive information + # this way. The SDK should allow applications to set the org admin identity via APIs, and only use + # this route as an alternative when it exists. + adminPrivateKey: + path: commercial-paper/organization/magnetocorp/users/Admin@magnetocorp/keystore/9022d671ceedbb24af3ea69b5a8136cc64203df6b9920e26f48123fcfcb1d2e9_sk + signedCert: + path: comercial-paper/organization/magnetocorp/users/Admin@magnetocorp.com/signcerts/Admin@magnetocorp.com-cert.pem + + # the profile will contain public information about organizations other than the one it belongs to. + # These are necessary information to make transaction lifecycles work, including MSP IDs and + # peers with a public URL to send transaction proposals. The file will not contain private + # information reserved for members of the organization, such as admin key and certificate, + # fabric-ca registrar enroll ID and secret, etc. + Org2: + mspid: digibankMSP + peers: + - peer1.digibank.com + certificateAuthorities: + - ca-digibank + adminPrivateKey: + path: commercial-paper/organization/digibank/users/Admin@digibank.com/keystore/5a983ddcbefe52a7f9b8ee5b85a590c3e3a43c4ccd70c7795bec504e7f74848d_sk + signedCert: + path: commercial-paper/organization/digibank/users/Admin@digibank.com/signcerts/Admin@digibank.com-cert.pem + +# +# List of orderers to send transaction and channel create/update requests to. For the time +# being only one orderer is needed. If more than one is defined, which one get used by the +# SDK is implementation specific. Consult each SDK's documentation for its handling of orderers. +# +orderers: + orderer.magnetocorp.com: + url: grpcs://localhost:7050 + + # these are standard properties defined by the gRPC library + # they will be passed in as-is to gRPC client constructor + grpcOptions: + ssl-target-name-override: orderer.example.com + + tlsCACerts: + path: comercial-paper/organization/magnetocorp/orderer/orderer.magnetocorp.com/tlscacerts/example.com-cert.pem + +# +# List of peers to send various requests to, including endorsement, query +# and event listener registration. +# +peers: + peer1.magnetocorp.com: + # this URL is used to send endorsement and query requests + url: grpcs://localhost:7051 + + grpcOptions: + ssl-target-name-override: peer1.magnetocorp.com + request-timeout: 120 + + tlsCACerts: + path: certificates/magnetocorp/magnetocorp.com-cert.pem + + peer1.digibank.com: + url: grpcs://localhost:8051 + grpcOptions: + ssl-target-name-override: peer1.digibank.com + tlsCACerts: + path: certificates/digibank/digibank.com-cert.pem + +# +# Fabric-CA is a special kind of Certificate Authority provided by Hyperledger Fabric which allows +# certificate management to be done via REST APIs. Application may choose to use a standard +# Certificate Authority instead of Fabric-CA, in which case this section would not be specified. +# +certificateAuthorities: + ca-org1: + url: https://localhost:7054 + # the properties specified under this object are passed to the 'http' client verbatim when + # making the request to the Fabric-CA server + httpOptions: + verify: false + tlsCACerts: + path: commercial-paper/organization/magnetocorp/ca/magnetocorp.com-cert.pem + + # Fabric-CA supports dynamic user enrollment via REST APIs. A "root" user, a.k.a registrar, is + # needed to enroll and invoke new users. + registrar: + - enrollId: admin + enrollSecret: adminpw + # [Optional] The optional name of the CA. + caName: ca-magnetocorp + + ca-org2: + url: https://localhost:8054 + httpOptions: + verify: false + tlsCACerts: + path: commercial-paper/organization/digibank/ca/digibank.com-cert.pem + registrar: + - enrollId: admin + enrollSecret: adminpw + # [Optional] The optional name of the CA. + caName: ca-digibank diff --git a/commercial-paper/organization/magnetocorp/gateway/networkConnection.yaml b/commercial-paper/organization/magnetocorp/gateway/networkConnection.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..db50f318 --- /dev/null +++ b/commercial-paper/organization/magnetocorp/gateway/networkConnection.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +--- +# +# The network connection profile provides client applications the information about the target +# blockchain network that are necessary for the applications to interact with it. These are all +# knowledge that must be acquired from out-of-band sources. This file provides such a source. +# +name: "basic-network" + +# +# Any properties with an "x-" prefix will be treated as application-specific, exactly like how naming +# in HTTP headers or swagger properties work. The SDK will simply ignore these fields and leave +# them for the applications to process. This is a mechanism for different components of an application +# to exchange information that are not part of the standard schema described below. In particular, +# the "x-type" property with the "hlfv1" value example below is used by Hyperledger Composer to +# determine the type of Fabric networks (v0.6 vs. v1.0) it needs to work with. +# +x-type: "hlfv1" + +# +# Describe what the target network is/does. +# +description: "The basic network" + +# +# Schema version of the content. Used by the SDK to apply the corresponding parsing rules. +# +version: "1.0" + +# +# [Optional]. But most apps would have this section so that channel objects can be constructed +# based on the content below. If an app is creating channels, then it likely will not need this +# section. +# +channels: + # name of the channel + mychannel: + # Required. list of orderers designated by the application to use for transactions on this + # channel. This list can be a result of access control ("org1" can only access "ordererA"), or + # operational decisions to share loads from applications among the orderers. The values must + # be "names" of orgs defined under "organizations/peers" + orderers: + - orderer.example.com + + # Required. list of peers from participating orgs + peers: + peer0.org1.example.com: + # [Optional]. will this peer be sent transaction proposals for endorsement? The peer must + # have the chaincode installed. The app can also use this property to decide which peers + # to send the chaincode install request. Default: true + endorsingPeer: true + + # [Optional]. will this peer be sent query proposals? The peer must have the chaincode + # installed. The app can also use this property to decide which peers to send the + # chaincode install request. Default: true + chaincodeQuery: true + + # [Optional]. will this peer be sent query proposals that do not require chaincodes, like + # queryBlock(), queryTransaction(), etc. Default: true + ledgerQuery: true + + # [Optional]. will this peer be the target of the SDK's listener registration? All peers can + # produce events but the app typically only needs to connect to one to listen to events. + # Default: true + eventSource: true + +# +# list of participating organizations in this network +# +organizations: + Org1: + mspid: Org1MSP + + peers: + - peer0.org1.example.com + + # [Optional]. Certificate Authorities issue certificates for identification purposes in a Fabric based + # network. Typically certificates provisioning is done in a separate process outside of the + # runtime network. Fabric-CA is a special certificate authority that provides a REST APIs for + # dynamic certificate management (enroll, revoke, re-enroll). The following section is only for + # Fabric-CA servers. + certificateAuthorities: + - ca-org1 + +# +# List of orderers to send transaction and channel create/update requests to. For the time +# being only one orderer is needed. If more than one is defined, which one get used by the +# SDK is implementation specific. Consult each SDK's documentation for its handling of orderers. +# +orderers: + orderer.example.com: + url: grpc://localhost:7050 + + # these are standard properties defined by the gRPC library + # they will be passed in as-is to gRPC client constructor + grpcOptions: + ssl-target-name-override: orderer.example.com + +# +# List of peers to send various requests to, including endorsement, query +# and event listener registration. +# +peers: + peer0.org1.example.com: + # this URL is used to send endorsement and query requests + url: grpc://localhost:7051 + + grpcOptions: + ssl-target-name-override: peer0.org1.example.com + request-timeout: 120001 + +# Fabric-CA is a special kind of Certificate Authority provided by Hyperledger Fabric which allows +# certificate management to be done via REST APIs. Application may choose to use a standard +# Certificate Authority instead of Fabric-CA, in which case this section would not be specified. +# +certificateAuthorities: + ca-org1: + url: http://localhost:7054 + # the properties specified under this object are passed to the 'http' client verbatim when + # making the request to the Fabric-CA server + httpOptions: + verify: false + + # Fabric-CA supports dynamic user enrollment via REST APIs. A "root" user, a.k.a registrar, is + # needed to enroll and invoke new users. + registrar: + - enrollId: admin + enrollSecret: adminpw + # [Optional] The optional name of the CA. + caName: ca-org1 diff --git a/commercial-paper/organization/magnetocorp/gateway/papernetConnection.yaml b/commercial-paper/organization/magnetocorp/gateway/papernetConnection.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..79036af6 --- /dev/null +++ b/commercial-paper/organization/magnetocorp/gateway/papernetConnection.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ +--- +# +# The network connection profile provides client applications the information about the target +# blockchain network that are necessary for the applications to interact with it. These are all +# knowledge that must be acquired from out-of-band sources. This file provides such a source. +# +name: "finance-networks" + +# +# Any properties with an "x-" prefix will be treated as application-specific, exactly like how naming +# in HTTP headers or swagger properties work. The SDK will simply ignore these fields and leave +# them for the applications to process. This is a mechanism for different components of an application +# to exchange information that are not part of the standard schema described below. In particular, +# the "x-type" property with the "hlfv1" value example below is used by Hyperledger Composer to +# determine the type of Fabric networks (v0.6 vs. v1.0) it needs to work with. +# +x-type: "hlfv1" + +# +# Describe what the target network is/does. +# +description: "A gateway connection file for the PaperNet networks" + +# +# Schema version of the content. Used by the SDK to apply the corresponding parsing rules. +# +version: "1.0" + +# +# The client section is SDK-specific. The sample below is for the node.js SDK +# +#client: + # Which organization does this application instance belong to? The value must be the name of an org + # defined under "organizations" + #organization: Org1 + + # Some SDKs support pluggable KV stores, the properties under "credentialStore" + # are implementation specific + #credentialStore: + # [Optional]. Specific to FileKeyValueStore.js or similar implementations in other SDKs. Can be others + # if using an alternative impl. For instance, CouchDBKeyValueStore.js would require an object + # here for properties like url, db name, etc. + #path: "/tmp/hfc-kvs" + + # [Optional]. Specific to the CryptoSuite implementation. Software-based implementations like + # CryptoSuite_ECDSA_AES.js in node SDK requires a key store. PKCS#11 based implementations does + # not. + #cryptoStore: + # Specific to the underlying KeyValueStore that backs the crypto key store. + #path: "/tmp/hfc-cvs" + + # [Optional]. Specific to Composer environment + #wallet: wallet-name + +# +# [Optional]. But most apps would have this section so that channel objects can be constructed +# based on the content below. If an app is creating channels, then it likely will not need this +# section. +# +channels: + # name of the channel + papernet: + # Required. list of orderers designated by the application to use for transactions on this + # channel. This list can be a result of access control ("org1" can only access "ordererA"), or + # operational decisions to share loads from applications among the orderers. The values must + # be "names" of orgs defined under "organizations/peers" + orderers: + - orderer.magnetocorp.com + + # Required. list of peers from participating orgs + peers: + peer1.magnetocorp.com: + # [Optional]. will this peer be sent transaction proposals for endorsement? The peer must + # have the chaincode installed. The app can also use this property to decide which peers + # to send the chaincode install request. Default: true + endorsingPeer: true + + # [Optional]. will this peer be sent query proposals? The peer must have the chaincode + # installed. The app can also use this property to decide which peers to send the + # chaincode install request. Default: true + chaincodeQuery: true + + # [Optional]. will this peer be sent query proposals that do not require chaincodes, like + # queryBlock(), queryTransaction(), etc. Default: true + ledgerQuery: true + + # [Optional]. will this peer be the target of the SDK's listener registration? All peers can + # produce events but the app typically only needs to connect to one to listen to events. + # Default: true + eventSource: true + + peer2.digibank.com: + endorsingPeer: true + chaincodeQuery: false + ledgerQuery: true + eventSource: true + + # [Optional]. what chaincodes are expected to exist on this channel? The application can use + # this information to validate that the target peers are in the expected state by comparing + # this list with the query results of getInstalledChaincodes() and getInstantiatedChaincodes() + chaincodes: + # the format follows the "cannonical name" of chaincodes by fabric code + - abstore:v1 + - marbles:1.0 + +# +# list of participating organizations in this network +# +organizations: + Org1: + mspid: magnetocorpMSP + + peers: + - peer1.magnetocorp.com + + # [Optional]. Certificate Authorities issue certificates for identification purposes in a Fabric based + # network. Typically certificates provisioning is done in a separate process outside of the + # runtime network. Fabric-CA is a special certificate authority that provides a REST APIs for + # dynamic certificate management (enroll, revoke, re-enroll). The following section is only for + # Fabric-CA servers. + certificateAuthorities: + - ca-magnetocorp + + # [Optional]. If the application is going to make requests that are reserved to organization + # administrators, including creating/updating channels, installing/instantiating chaincodes, it + # must have access to the admin identity represented by the private key and signing certificate. + # Both properties can be the PEM string or local path to the PEM file. Note that this is mainly for + # convenience in development mode, production systems should not expose sensitive information + # this way. The SDK should allow applications to set the org admin identity via APIs, and only use + # this route as an alternative when it exists. + adminPrivateKey: + path: commercial-paper/organization/magnetocorp/users/Admin@magnetocorp/keystore/9022d671ceedbb24af3ea69b5a8136cc64203df6b9920e26f48123fcfcb1d2e9_sk + signedCert: + path: comercial-paper/organization/magnetocorp/users/Admin@magnetocorp.com/signcerts/Admin@magnetocorp.com-cert.pem + + # the profile will contain public information about organizations other than the one it belongs to. + # These are necessary information to make transaction lifecycles work, including MSP IDs and + # peers with a public URL to send transaction proposals. The file will not contain private + # information reserved for members of the organization, such as admin key and certificate, + # fabric-ca registrar enroll ID and secret, etc. + Org2: + mspid: digibankMSP + peers: + - peer1.digibank.com + certificateAuthorities: + - ca-digibank + adminPrivateKey: + path: commercial-paper/organization/digibank/users/Admin@digibank.com/keystore/5a983ddcbefe52a7f9b8ee5b85a590c3e3a43c4ccd70c7795bec504e7f74848d_sk + signedCert: + path: commercial-paper/organization/digibank/users/Admin@digibank.com/signcerts/Admin@digibank.com-cert.pem + +# +# List of orderers to send transaction and channel create/update requests to. For the time +# being only one orderer is needed. If more than one is defined, which one get used by the +# SDK is implementation specific. Consult each SDK's documentation for its handling of orderers. +# +orderers: + orderer.magnetocorp.com: + url: grpcs://localhost:7050 + + # these are standard properties defined by the gRPC library + # they will be passed in as-is to gRPC client constructor + grpcOptions: + ssl-target-name-override: orderer.example.com + + tlsCACerts: + path: comercial-paper/organization/magnetocorp/orderer/orderer.magnetocorp.com/tlscacerts/example.com-cert.pem + +# +# List of peers to send various requests to, including endorsement, query +# and event listener registration. +# +peers: + peer1.magnetocorp.com: + # this URL is used to send endorsement and query requests + url: grpcs://localhost:7051 + + grpcOptions: + ssl-target-name-override: peer1.magnetocorp.com + request-timeout: 120 + + tlsCACerts: + path: certificates/magnetocorp/magnetocorp.com-cert.pem + + peer1.digibank.com: + url: grpcs://localhost:8051 + grpcOptions: + ssl-target-name-override: peer1.digibank.com + tlsCACerts: + path: certificates/digibank/digibank.com-cert.pem + +# +# Fabric-CA is a special kind of Certificate Authority provided by Hyperledger Fabric which allows +# certificate management to be done via REST APIs. Application may choose to use a standard +# Certificate Authority instead of Fabric-CA, in which case this section would not be specified. +# +certificateAuthorities: + ca-org1: + url: https://localhost:7054 + # the properties specified under this object are passed to the 'http' client verbatim when + # making the request to the Fabric-CA server + httpOptions: + verify: false + tlsCACerts: + path: commercial-paper/organization/magnetocorp/ca/magnetocorp.com-cert.pem + + # Fabric-CA supports dynamic user enrollment via REST APIs. A "root" user, a.k.a registrar, is + # needed to enroll and invoke new users. + registrar: + - enrollId: admin + enrollSecret: adminpw + # [Optional] The optional name of the CA. + caName: ca-magnetocorp + + ca-org2: + url: https://localhost:8054 + httpOptions: + verify: false + tlsCACerts: + path: commercial-paper/organization/digibank/ca/digibank.com-cert.pem + registrar: + - enrollId: admin + enrollSecret: adminpw + # [Optional] The optional name of the CA. + caName: ca-digibank