follow service page renames authored by anarcat's avatar anarcat
......@@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ the tunnel:
ipsec up civicrm::crm-int-01
If still unsuccessful, check the output from that command, or logs from
strongSwan. See also the [IPsec documentation](howto/ipsec) for more
strongSwan. See also the [IPsec documentation](service/ipsec) for more
troubleshooting tricks.
If the tunnel is up, you can check that you can reach the service from the
......@@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ The donation site is built of two main parts:
[donate-neo]: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/donate-neo
Those two are interconnected with a Redis server protected by an
[IPsec](howto/ipsec) tunnel.
[IPsec](service/ipsec) tunnel.
The documentation here covers only the frontend, and barely the Redis
tunnel.
......@@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ are sent to `donate-neo`. In early design discussions between @mathieu and @kez,
this data was intended to be retrieved via straightforward HTTP requests to
CiviCRM's API. However, this turned out to be at cross-purposes with the server
architecture design, in which communication between the Django server and the
CiviCRM server would only occur via [IPsec](howto/ipsec) tunnel.
CiviCRM server would only occur via [IPsec](service/ipsec) tunnel.
As a result, perk and donation minimum data is exported from CiviCRM and stored
in the `donate-neo` repository as a JSON file. (Note that as of this writing,
......@@ -772,7 +772,7 @@ users or administrators.
The public has access to the `donate` Django app, but not the
backend CiviCRM server. The app and the CiviCRM server talk to each
other through a Redis instance, accessible only through an [IPsec](howto/ipsec)
other through a Redis instance, accessible only through an [IPsec](service/ipsec)
tunnel (as a 172.16/12 private IP address).
In order to receive contribution data and provide endpoints reachable
......@@ -1188,7 +1188,7 @@ The old donate site was built on a server named
* those sites live in `/srv/donate.torproject.org`
There was also the <https://donate.torproject.org> static site hosted
in our [static hosting mirror network](howto/static-component). A donation campaign had to
in our [static hosting mirror network](service/static-component). A donation campaign had to
be setup both inside the static site and CiviCRM.
#### Authentication
......@@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@ In other words, the `donate-api` PHP app was the component that allows
communications between the `donate.torproject.org` site and
CiviCRM. The public has access to the `donate-api` app, but not the
backend CiviCRM server. The middle and the CiviCRM server talk to each
other through a Redis instance, accessible only through an [IPsec](howto/ipsec)
other through a Redis instance, accessible only through an [IPsec](service/ipsec)
tunnel (as a 172.16/12 private IP address).
In order to receive contribution data and provide endpoints reachable
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