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@cindex command options
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@cindex options, SCDAEMON command
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@c man begin DESCRIPTION
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@manpage scdaemon.1
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@ifset manverb
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.B scdaemon
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.R \- Smartcard daemon for the GnuPG system
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@end ifset
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@mansect synopsis
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@ifset manverb
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.B scdaemon
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.RB [ \-\-homedir
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.IR dir ]
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.RB [ \-\-options
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.IR file ]
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.RI [ options ]
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.B \-\-server
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.br
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.B scdaemon
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.RB [ \-\-homedir
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.IR dir ]
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.RB [ \-\-options
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.IR file ]
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.RI [ options ]
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.B \-\-daemon
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.RI [ command_line ]
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@end ifset
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@mansect description
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The @command{scdaemon} is a daemon to manage smartcards. It is usually
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invoked by gpg-agent and in general not used directly.
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invoked by @command{gpg-agent} and in general not used directly.
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@c man end
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@xref{Option Index}, for an index to GPG-AGENTS's commands and options.
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@manpause
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@xref{Option Index}, for an index to @command{scdaemon}'s commands and
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options.
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@mancont
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@menu
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* Scdaemon Commands:: List of all commands.
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* Scdaemon Protocol:: The protocol the daemon uses.
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@end menu
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@c man begin COMMANDS
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@mansect commands
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@node Scdaemon Commands
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@section Commands
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@end table
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@c man begin OPTIONS
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@mansect options
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@node Scdaemon Options
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@section Option Summary
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Select the debug level for investigating problems. @var{level} may be
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one of:
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@table @code
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@item none
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no debugging at all.
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@item basic
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some basic debug messages
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@item advanced
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more verbose debug messages
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@item expert
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even more detailed messages
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@item guru
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all of the debug messages you can get
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@end table
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@table @code
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@item none
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no debugging at all.
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@item basic
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some basic debug messages
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@item advanced
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more verbose debug messages
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@item expert
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even more detailed messages
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@item guru
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all of the debug messages you can get
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@end table
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How these messages are mapped to the actual debugging flags is not
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specified and may change with newer releaes of this program. They are
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any time without notice. FLAGS are bit encoded and may be given in
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usual C-Syntax. The currently defined bits are:
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@table @code
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@item 0 (1)
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command I/O
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@item 1 (2)
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values of big number integers
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@item 2 (4)
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low level crypto operations
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@item 5 (32)
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memory allocation
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@item 6 (64)
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caching
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@item 7 (128)
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show memory statistics.
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@item 9 (512)
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write hashed data to files named @code{dbgmd-000*}
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@item 10 (1024)
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trace Assuan protocol
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@item 11 (2048)
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trace APDU I/O to the card. This may reveal sensitive data.
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@end table
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@table @code
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@item 0 (1)
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command I/O
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@item 1 (2)
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values of big number integers
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@item 2 (4)
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low level crypto operations
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@item 5 (32)
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memory allocation
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@item 6 (64)
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caching
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@item 7 (128)
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show memory statistics.
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@item 9 (512)
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write hashed data to files named @code{dbgmd-000*}
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@item 10 (1024)
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trace Assuan protocol
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@item 11 (2048)
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trace APDU I/O to the card. This may reveal sensitive data.
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@end table
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@item --debug-all
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@opindex debug-all
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stripping off the two leading dashes.
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@c man begin CARD APPLICATIONS
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@mansect card applications
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@node Card applications
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@section Description of card applications
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@c
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@c Examples
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@c
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@mansect examples
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@node Scdaemon Examples
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@section Examples
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@c
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@c Assuan Protocol
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@c
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@mansect assuan
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@node Scdaemon Protocol
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@section Scdaemon's Assuan Protocol
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