SCDAEMON
Section: GNU Privacy Guard 2.2 (1)
Updated: 2021-03-22
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NAME
scdaemon
- Smartcard daemon for the GnuPG system
SYNOPSIS
scdaemon
[
--homedir
dir]
[
--options
file]
[
options]
--server
scdaemon
[
--homedir
dir]
[
--options
file]
[
options]
--daemon
[
command_line]
DESCRIPTION
The
scdaemon is a daemon to manage smartcards. It is usually
invoked by
gpg-agent and in general not used directly.
COMMANDS
Commands are not distinguished from options except for the fact that
only one command is allowed.
- --version
-
Print the program version and licensing information. Note that you cannot
abbreviate this command.
- --help, -h
-
Print a usage message summarizing the most useful command-line options.
Note that you cannot abbreviate this command.
- --dump-options
-
Print a list of all available options and commands. Note that you cannot
abbreviate this command.
- --server
-
Run in server mode and wait for commands on the stdin. The
default mode is to create a socket and listen for commands there.
- --multi-server
-
Run in server mode and wait for commands on the stdin as well as
on an additional Unix Domain socket. The server command GETINFO
may be used to get the name of that extra socket.
- --daemon
-
Run the program in the background. This option is required to prevent
it from being accidentally running in the background.
OPTIONS
- --options file
-
Reads configuration from file instead of from the default
per-user configuration file. The default configuration file is named
'scdaemon.conf' and expected in the '.gnupg' directory directly
below the home directory of the user.
- --homedir dir
-
Set the name of the home directory to dir. If this option is not
used, the home directory defaults to '~/.gnupg'. It is only
recognized when given on the command line. It also overrides any home
directory stated through the environment variable 'GNUPGHOME' or
(on Windows systems) by means of the Registry entry
HKCU\Software\GNU\GnuPG:HomeDir.
On Windows systems it is possible to install GnuPG as a portable
application. In this case only this command line option is
considered, all other ways to set a home directory are ignored.
To install GnuPG as a portable application under Windows, create an
empty file named 'gpgconf.ctl' in the same directory as the tool
'gpgconf.exe'. The root of the installation is then that
directory; or, if 'gpgconf.exe' has been installed directly below
a directory named 'bin', its parent directory. You also need to
make sure that the following directories exist and are writable:
'ROOT/home' for the GnuPG home and 'ROOT/usr/local/var/cache/gnupg'
for internal cache files.
- -v
-
- --verbose
-
Outputs additional information while running.
You can increase the verbosity by giving several
verbose commands to gpgsm, such as '-vv'.
- --debug-level level
-
Select the debug level for investigating problems. level may be
a numeric value or a keyword:
-
- none
-
No debugging at all. A value of less than 1 may be used instead of
the keyword.
- basic
-
Some basic debug messages. A value between 1 and 2 may be used
instead of the keyword.
- advanced
-
More verbose debug messages. A value between 3 and 5 may be used
instead of the keyword.
- expert
-
Even more detailed messages. A value between 6 and 8 may be used
instead of the keyword.
- guru
-
All of the debug messages you can get. A value greater than 8 may be
used instead of the keyword. The creation of hash tracing files is
only enabled if the keyword is used.
How these messages are mapped to the actual debugging flags is not
specified and may change with newer releases of this program. They are
however carefully selected to best aid in debugging.
-
All debugging options are subject to change and thus should not be used
by any application program. As the name says, they are only used as
helpers to debug problems.
- --debug flags
-
Set debug flags. All flags are or-ed and flags may be given
in C syntax (e.g. 0x0042) or as a comma separated list of flag names.
To get a list of all supported flags the single word "help" can be
used. This option is only useful for debugging and the behavior may
change at any time without notice.
- --debug-all
-
Same as --debug=0xffffffff
- --debug-wait n
-
When running in server mode, wait n seconds before entering the
actual processing loop and print the pid. This gives time to attach a
debugger.
- --debug-ccid-driver
-
Enable debug output from the included CCID driver for smartcards.
Using this option twice will also enable some tracing of the T=1
protocol. Note that this option may reveal sensitive data.
- --debug-disable-ticker
-
This option disables all ticker functions like checking for card
insertions.
- --debug-allow-core-dump
-
For security reasons we won't create a core dump when the process
aborts. For debugging purposes it is sometimes better to allow core
dump. This option enables it and also changes the working directory to
'/tmp' when running in --server mode.
- --debug-log-tid
-
This option appends a thread ID to the PID in the log output.
- --debug-assuan-log-cats cats
-
Changes the active Libassuan logging categories to cats. The
value for cats is an unsigned integer given in usual C-Syntax.
A value of 0 switches to a default category. If this option is not
used the categories are taken from the environment variable
ASSUAN_DEBUG. Note that this option has only an effect if the
Assuan debug flag has also been with the option --debug. For
a list of categories see the Libassuan manual.
- --no-detach
-
Don't detach the process from the console. This is mainly useful for
debugging.
- --listen-backlog n
-
Set the size of the queue for pending connections. The default is 64.
This option has an effect only if --multi-server is also
used.
- --log-file file
-
Append all logging output to file. This is very helpful in
seeing what the agent actually does. Use 'socket://' to log to
socket.
- --pcsc-shared
-
Use shared mode to access the card via PC/SC. This is a somewhat
dangerous option because Scdaemon assumes exclusive access to the
card and for example caches certain information from the card. Use
this option only if you know what you are doing.
- --pcsc-driver library
-
Use library to access the smartcard reader. The current default
is 'libpcsclite.so'. Instead of using this option you might also
want to install a symbolic link to the default file name
(e.g. from 'libpcsclite.so.1').
- --ctapi-driver library
-
Use library to access the smartcard reader. The current default
is 'libtowitoko.so'. Note that the use of this interface is
deprecated; it may be removed in future releases.
- --disable-ccid
-
Disable the integrated support for CCID compliant readers. This
allows falling back to one of the other drivers even if the internal
CCID driver can handle the reader. Note, that CCID support is only
available if libusb was available at build time.
- --reader-port number_or_string
-
This option may be used to specify the port of the card terminal. A
value of 0 refers to the first serial device; add 32768 to access USB
devices. The default is 32768 (first USB device). PC/SC or CCID
readers might need a string here; run the program in verbose mode to get
a list of available readers. The default is then the first reader
found.
To get a list of available CCID readers you may use this command:
-
echo scd getinfo reader_list \
| gpg-connect-agent --decode | awk '/^D/ {print $2}'
- --card-timeout n
-
This option is deprecated. In GnuPG 2.0, it used to be used for
DISCONNECT command to control timing issue. Since DISCONNECT command
works synchronously, it has no effect.
- --enable-pinpad-varlen
-
Please specify this option when the card reader supports variable
length input for pinpad (default is no). For known readers (listed in
ccid-driver.c and apdu.c), this option is not needed. Note that if
your card reader doesn't supports variable length input but you want
to use it, you need to specify your pinpad request on your card.
- --disable-pinpad
-
Even if a card reader features a pinpad, do not try to use it.
- --deny-admin
-
This option disables the use of admin class commands for card
applications where this is supported. Currently we support it for the
OpenPGP card. This option is useful to inhibit accidental access to
admin class command which could ultimately lock the card through wrong
PIN numbers. Note that GnuPG versions older than 2.0.11 featured an
--allow-admin option which was required to use such admin
commands. This option has no more effect today because the default is
now to allow admin commands.
- --disable-application name
-
This option disables the use of the card application named
name. This is mainly useful for debugging or if a application
with lower priority should be used by default.
- --application-priority namelist
-
This option allows to change the order in which applications of a card
a tried if no specific application was requested. namelist is a
space or comma delimited list of application names. Unknown names are
simply skipped. Applications not mentioned in the list are put in the
former order at the end of the new priority list.
To get the list of current active applications, use
-
gpg-connect-agent 'scd getinfo app_list' /bye
All the long options may also be given in the configuration file after
stripping off the two leading dashes.
CARD APPLICATIONS
scdaemon supports the card applications as described below.
The OpenPGP card application ``openpgp''
This application is currently only used by gpg but may in
future also be useful with gpgsm. Version 1 and version 2 of
the card is supported.
The specifications for these cards are available at
(http://g10code.com/docs/openpgp-card-1.0.pdf) and
(http://g10code.com/docs/openpgp-card-2.0.pdf).
The Telesec NetKey card ``nks''
This is the main application of the Telesec cards as available in
Germany. It is a superset of the German DINSIG card. The card is
used by gpgsm.
The DINSIG card application ``dinsig''
This is an application as described in the German draft standard
DIN V 66291-1. It is intended to be used by cards supporting
the German signature law and its bylaws (SigG and SigV).
The PKCS#15 card application ``p15''
This is common framework for smart card applications. It is used by
gpgsm.
The Geldkarte card application ``geldkarte''
This is a simple application to display information of a German
Geldkarte. The Geldkarte is a small amount debit card application which
comes with almost all German banking cards.
The SmartCard-HSM card application ``sc-hsm''
This application adds read-only support for keys and certificates
stored on a (http://www.smartcard-hsm.com, SmartCard-HSM).
To generate keys and store certificates you may use
(https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/wiki/SmartCardHSM, OpenSC) or
the tools from (http://www.openscdp.org, OpenSCDP).
The SmartCard-HSM cards requires a card reader that supports Extended
Length APDUs.
The Undefined card application ``undefined''
This is a stub application to allow the use of the APDU command even
if no supported application is found on the card. This application is
not used automatically but must be explicitly requested using the
SERIALNO command.
EXAMPLES
-
$ scdaemon --server -v
FILES
There are a few configuration files to control certain aspects of
scdaemons's operation. Unless noted, they are expected in the
current home directory (see: [option --homedir]).
- scdaemon.conf
-
This is the standard configuration file read by scdaemon on
startup. It may contain any valid long option; the leading two dashes
may not be entered and the option may not be abbreviated. This default
name may be changed on the command line (see: [option --options]).
- scd-event
-
If this file is present and executable, it will be called on every card
reader's status change. An example of this script is provided with the
distribution
- reader_n.status
-
This file is created by scdaemon to let other applications now
about reader status changes. Its use is now deprecated in favor of
'scd-event'.
SEE ALSO
gpg-agent(1),
gpgsm(1),
gpg2(1)
The full documentation for this tool is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
If GnuPG and the info program are properly installed at your site, the
command
-
info gnupg
should give you access to the complete manual including a menu structure
and an index.