1
0
Fork 0
mirror of git://git.gnupg.org/gnupg.git synced 2025-07-02 22:46:30 +02:00

More man pages.

This commit is contained in:
Werner Koch 2006-08-17 18:01:25 +00:00
parent 2b587cbf91
commit 6e3e2513d8
13 changed files with 1769 additions and 328 deletions

View file

@ -8,14 +8,41 @@
@cindex command options
@cindex options, SCDAEMON command
@c man begin DESCRIPTION
@manpage scdaemon.1
@ifset manverb
.B scdaemon
.R \- Smartcard daemon for the GnuPG system
@end ifset
@mansect synopsis
@ifset manverb
.B scdaemon
.RB [ \-\-homedir
.IR dir ]
.RB [ \-\-options
.IR file ]
.RI [ options ]
.B \-\-server
.br
.B scdaemon
.RB [ \-\-homedir
.IR dir ]
.RB [ \-\-options
.IR file ]
.RI [ options ]
.B \-\-daemon
.RI [ command_line ]
@end ifset
@mansect description
The @command{scdaemon} is a daemon to manage smartcards. It is usually
invoked by gpg-agent and in general not used directly.
invoked by @command{gpg-agent} and in general not used directly.
@c man end
@xref{Option Index}, for an index to GPG-AGENTS's commands and options.
@manpause
@xref{Option Index}, for an index to @command{scdaemon}'s commands and
options.
@mancont
@menu
* Scdaemon Commands:: List of all commands.
@ -25,7 +52,7 @@ invoked by gpg-agent and in general not used directly.
* Scdaemon Protocol:: The protocol the daemon uses.
@end menu
@c man begin COMMANDS
@mansect commands
@node Scdaemon Commands
@section Commands
@ -73,7 +100,7 @@ This is mainly a debugging command, used to print the ATR
@end table
@c man begin OPTIONS
@mansect options
@node Scdaemon Options
@section Option Summary
@ -109,18 +136,18 @@ verbose commands to @command{gpgsm}, such as @samp{-vv}.
Select the debug level for investigating problems. @var{level} may be
one of:
@table @code
@item none
no debugging at all.
@item basic
some basic debug messages
@item advanced
more verbose debug messages
@item expert
even more detailed messages
@item guru
all of the debug messages you can get
@end table
@table @code
@item none
no debugging at all.
@item basic
some basic debug messages
@item advanced
more verbose debug messages
@item expert
even more detailed messages
@item guru
all of the debug messages you can get
@end table
How these messages are mapped to the actual debugging flags is not
specified and may change with newer releaes of this program. They are
@ -139,26 +166,26 @@ This option is only useful for debugging and the behaviour may change at
any time without notice. FLAGS are bit encoded and may be given in
usual C-Syntax. The currently defined bits are:
@table @code
@item 0 (1)
command I/O
@item 1 (2)
values of big number integers
@item 2 (4)
low level crypto operations
@item 5 (32)
memory allocation
@item 6 (64)
caching
@item 7 (128)
show memory statistics.
@item 9 (512)
write hashed data to files named @code{dbgmd-000*}
@item 10 (1024)
trace Assuan protocol
@item 11 (2048)
trace APDU I/O to the card. This may reveal sensitive data.
@end table
@table @code
@item 0 (1)
command I/O
@item 1 (2)
values of big number integers
@item 2 (4)
low level crypto operations
@item 5 (32)
memory allocation
@item 6 (64)
caching
@item 7 (128)
show memory statistics.
@item 9 (512)
write hashed data to files named @code{dbgmd-000*}
@item 10 (1024)
trace Assuan protocol
@item 11 (2048)
trace APDU I/O to the card. This may reveal sensitive data.
@end table
@item --debug-all
@opindex debug-all
@ -256,8 +283,7 @@ All the long options may also be given in the configuration file after
stripping off the two leading dashes.
@c man begin CARD APPLICATIONS
@mansect card applications
@node Card applications
@section Description of card applications
@ -304,6 +330,7 @@ This is common fraqmework for smart card applications. It is used by
@c
@c Examples
@c
@mansect examples
@node Scdaemon Examples
@section Examples
@ -318,6 +345,7 @@ $ scdaemon --server -v
@c
@c Assuan Protocol
@c
@mansect assuan
@node Scdaemon Protocol
@section Scdaemon's Assuan Protocol