doc: Document gpgsm's --keyserver option.

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Also fix a few related entries.

Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
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Werner Koch 2019-11-07 17:41:19 +01:00
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ ldapserver_list_free (ldap_server_t servers)
/* Parse a single LDAP server configuration line. Returns the server
or NULL in case of errors. The configuration line is assumed to be
colon seprated with these fields:
colon separated with these fields:
1. field: Hostname
2. field: Portnumber

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@ -399,9 +399,10 @@ configured LDAP server if the connection using the "proxy" failed.
@item --ldapserverlist-file @var{file}
@opindex ldapserverlist-file
Read the list of LDAP servers to consult for CRLs and certificates from
file instead of the default per-user ldap server list file. The default
value for @var{file} is @file{dirmngr_ldapservers.conf}.
Read a list of LDAP servers to consult for CRLs and certificates from
file. This servers from this list are used after any servers set by a
client for its session. The default value for @var{file} is
@file{dirmngr_ldapservers.conf}.
This server list file contains one LDAP server per line in the format

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@ -347,6 +347,22 @@ Outputs additional information while running.
You can increase the verbosity by giving several
verbose commands to @command{gpgsm}, such as @samp{-vv}.
@item --keyserver @var{string}
@opindex keyserver
Add an LDAP server to use for certificate and CRL lookup. This option
can be given multiple times to configure more than one LDAP server.
Note that the @command{dirmngr} can in addition be configured with a
default list of LDAP servers to be used after those configured with
this option. The syntax of @var{string} is:
@sc{hostname:port:username:password:base_dn}
Note that all parts of that string are expected to be UTF-8 encoded.
This may lead to problems if the @sc{password} has originally been
encoded as Latin-1; in such a case better configure this LDAP server
using the global configuration of @command{dirmngr}.
@item --policy-file @var{filename}
@opindex policy-file
Change the default name of the policy file to @var{filename}. The