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NAME
       watchgnupg - Read and print logs from a socket

SYNOPSIS
       watchgnupg [--force] [--verbose] socketname

DESCRIPTION
       Most  of the main utilities are able to write their log files to a Unix
       Domain socket if configured that way.  watchgnupg is a simple  listener
       for  such  a  socket.   It ameliorates the output with a time stamp and
       makes sure that long lines are not interspersed with  log  output  from
       other utilities.  This tool is not available for Windows.

       watchgnupg is commonly invoked as

         watchgnupg

       which is a shorthand for

         watchgnupg --force $(gpgconf --list-dirs socketdir)/S.log

       To watch GnuPG running with a different home directory, use

         watchgnupg --homedir DIR

OPTIONS
       watchgnupg understands these options:

       --force
              Delete  an already existing socket file.  This option is implic-
              itly used if no socket name has been given on the command line.

       --homedir DIR
              If no socket name is given on the command line, pass DIR to gpg-
              conf so that the socket for a GnuPG running  with  DIR  has  its
              home  directory  is  used.   Note  that the environment variable
              GNUPGHOME is ignored by watchgnupg.

       --tcp n
              Instead of reading from a local socket, listen for  connects  on
              TCP  port  n.  A Unix domain socket can optionally also be given
              as a second source.  This option does not use a  default  socket
              name.

       --time-only
              Do not print the date part of the timestamp.

       --verbose
              Enable extra informational output.

       --version
              Print version of the program and exit.

       --help Display a brief help page and exit.

EXAMPLES
         $ watchgnupg --time-only

       This    waits    for    connections   on   the   local   socket   (e.g.
       ‘/var/run/user/1234/gnupg/S.log’) and shows all log entries.   To  make
       this  work  the option log-file needs to be used with all modules which
       logs are to be shown.  The suggested entry for the configuration  files
       is:

         log-file socket://

       If  the  default  socket as given above and returned by "echo $(gpgconf
       --list-dirs socketdir)/S.log" is not desired an arbitrary  socket  name
       can  be  specified, for example ‘socket:///home/foo/bar/mysocket’.  For
       debugging purposes it is also possible to do remote logging.  Take care
       if you use this feature because the information is send  in  the  clear
       over the network.  Use this syntax in the conf files:

         log-file tcp://192.168.1.1:4711

       You  may  use  any  port  and not just 4711 as shown above; only IP ad-
       dresses are supported (v4 and v6) and no host names.  You need to start
       watchgnupg with the tcp option.  Note that under Windows  the  registry
       entry  HKCU\Software\GNU\GnuPG:DefaultLogFile can be used to change the
       default log output from stderr to whatever  is  given  by  that  entry.
       However the only useful entry is a TCP name for remote debugging.

SEE ALSO
       gpg(1), gpgsm(1), gpg-agent(1), scdaemon(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  struc-
       ture and an index.

GnuPG 2.4.4                       2024-01-25                     WATCHGNUPG(1)

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