1 >\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
16 @dircategory Miscellaneous
18 * pwmd: (pwmd). Password Manager Daemon
23 @subtitle Commands and syntax
27 @c Node, Next, Previous, Up
31 This manual documents @command{pwmd} version 3.0 protocol commands and
36 * Introduction:: Overview of pwmd.
37 * Access Control:: ACL of a single XML element.
38 * Invoking:: Command line options.
39 * Configuration:: Configuration file options.
40 * Commands:: Protocol commands.
41 * Status Messages:: Status lines and their meaning.
42 * Target Attribute:: A kind of symbolic link.
43 * Signals:: Signals known to pwmd.
44 * Concept Index:: Index of concepts.
47 @c Node, Next, Previous, Up
48 @node Introduction, Access Control, , Top
49 @chapter Overview of @command{pwmd}
54 \- a univeral data server
60 [options] [file1] [...]
64 @command{pwmd} or @dfn{Password Manager Daemon} is a server that
65 applications connect to and send commands to store and retrieve data
66 that is saved in an encrypted @abbr{XML} document.
68 The server uses the Assuan protocol (@inforef{Implementation,,assuan}) which
69 is the same used by @command{gpg-agent}, @command{pinentry} and
70 @command{scdaemon}. It also uses @cite{libgpg-error} for error reporting with
71 the error source set as @var{GPG_ERR_SOURCE_USER_1}.
74 It is recommended to read the texinfo documentation of @command{pwmd}
75 since it contains protocol commands and syntax and other details not
80 The @abbr{XML} document uses the following @abbr{DTD}:
85 <!ELEMENT pwmd (element*)>
86 <!ATTLIST element _name CDATA #REQUIRED>
90 The @code{pwmd} element is the document root node while all other elements
91 of the document have the name @code{element} with an attribute @code{_name}
92 whose value uniquely identifies the element at the current element tree depth.
93 It is done this way to avoid @abbr{XML} parsing errors for commonly used
94 characters. A @abbr{URL} for example would be an invalid @abbr{XML} element
95 since the @abbr{URI} contains a @samp{:} which is also the @abbr{XML}
98 As mentioned, an element name must be unique for the current element tree
99 depth. You cannot have two elements containing the same @code{_name} attribute
100 value. @command{pwmd} will stop searching for an element of an @emph{element
101 path} at the first match then continue searching for the next element of the
102 element path beginning at the child node of the matched element.
104 An @emph{element path} is a @key{TAB} delimited character string where each
105 @key{TAB} separates each element in the path. For example, the element path
106 @code{a@key{TAB}b@key{TAB}c} has the following @abbr{XML} document structure:
113 [... element value or content ...]
120 The only restriction of an element name is that it contain no whitespace
121 characters. It also cannot begin with a @samp{!} since this character is
122 reserved for the @code{target} attribute. @xref{Target Attribute}.
124 @c Node, Next, Previous, Up
125 @node Access Control, Invoking, Introduction, Top
126 @chapter Access Control
128 Like a filesystem has an @abbr{ACL} to grant or limit access to directories or
129 files for a specific user or group, @command{pwmd} can limit a local user,
130 group or a TLS connection to a specific element path. This is done by storing
131 an ACL in the element attribute @var{_acl}. Its syntax is similar to the
132 @var{allowed} configuration parameter (@pxref{Configuration}) with the
133 exception that a TLS fingerprint hash is prefixed with a @key{#}.
135 Access is denied for all users that are not in the @abbr{ACL} of an element
136 with the exception of the invoking user (see the @var{invoking_user} and
137 @var{invoking_tls} configuration parameters (@pxref{Configuration})). The
138 connected client must be in the @abbr{ACL} for each element in an element path
139 otherwise an error is returned. As an example:
142 <element _name="test" _acl="username,-@@wheel,root,#ABCDEF">
143 <element _name="child"/>
147 The user @code{username} would be allowed access to the @code{test} element
148 but not if it is a member of the @code{wheel} group although the @code{root}
149 user, who may be a member of the @code{wheel} group, is allowed. The SHA-256
150 TLS fingerprint hash @code{#ABCDEF} is also allowed. No users other than the
151 @var{invoking_user} are allowed access to the @code{child} element.
153 The first user listed in the @abbr{ACL} is considered the owner of the
154 element. This determines which clients may modify an @var{_acl} attribute and
155 store content for an element. The @var{invoking_user} may always modify an
158 @c Node, Next, Previous, Up
159 @node Invoking, Configuration, Access Control, Top
160 @chapter Invoking @command{pwmd}
164 When @command{pwmd} is started with the @option{--use-agent} command
165 line option then @command{pwmd} will use @command{gpg-agent} for key
166 generation, decryption, signing and caching of passphrases as the
167 default rather than symmetrically encrypted data files.
168 @command{gpg-agent} must be running prior to @command{pwmd} startup when
169 this option is enabled. The @env{GPG_AGENT_INFO} environment variable is
170 set by @command{gpg-agent} and @command{pwmd} uses this variable to
171 determine where the @command{gpg-agent} socket is listening for
174 It is recommended to pass the @option{--allow-preset-passphrase}
175 command line option to @command{gpg-agent}. Doing so allows @command{pwmd}
176 cache pushing on startup. It is also recommended to pass the
177 @option{--allow-loopback-pinentry} to @command{gpg-agent}. This option allows
178 a passphrase to be inquired from @command{pwmd} when a @command{pinentry} is
179 unavailable to the client.
181 @cindex Running @command{pwmd}
182 @command{pwmd} is executed as follows:
185 pwmd @var{options} [ file1 ] [ @dots{} ]
188 Non-option arguments are data files to cache on startup. When the data file
189 requires a passphrase for decryption a @command{pinentry} will prompt either
190 on the current @abbr{TTY} or from an X11 window when the @env{DISPLAY}
191 environment variable is set.
195 The following command line options are supported:
199 @item --homedir directory
200 The root directory where pwmd will store its data and temporary files. The
201 default is @file{~/.pwmd}.
203 @item --rcfile, -f rcfile
204 Specify an alternate configuration file. The default is
205 @file{~/.pwmd/config}.
208 Enable the use of @command{gpg-agent} and add support for data files
209 encrypted with a keypair. Files previously handled by
210 @command{gpg-agent} when this option is not specified will no longer be
211 able to be opened and new data files are symmetrically or conventionally
212 encrypted and without a public and private key. If
213 specified, both data file types are supported.
215 @item --import, -I filename
216 Imports an @abbr{XML} file. The @abbr{XML} file should be in conformance to
217 the @command{pwmd} @abbr{DTD} (@pxref{Introduction}). You
218 will be prompted for a passphrase to encrypt with. The output is written to
219 the filename specified with @option{--outfile}. To make use of the imported
220 data, place the output file in @file{~/.pwmd/data}.
222 @item --keyparam S-expression
223 The key parameters to use when generating a new key pair while importing an
224 @abbr{XML} file or when converting a @emph{version 2} data file. The argument
225 must be a valid S-expression (@inforef{S-expressions,, gcrypt}).
227 @item --keygrip hexstring
228 Specifies the hexadecimal encoded public key-grip to use for encryption when
229 importing or converting. When not specified a new key-pair will be created.
231 @item --sign-keygrip hexstring
232 Specifies the hexadecimal encoded public key-grip to use for signing of the
233 data file when importing or converting. When not specified the generated
234 public key or the key specified with the @option{--keygrip} option will be
237 @item --passphrase-file, -k filename"
238 Obtain the passphrase from the specified filename.
240 @item --s2k-count iterations
241 The number of times to hash the passphrase when importing or converting. The
242 default is the gpg-agent calibrated value of the machine. When less than
243 @samp{65536} the default will be used.
245 @item --cipher-iterations iterations
246 The number of symmetric encryption iterations. The value is actually N+1. The
250 When importing, the cipher to use for data encryption. See the @var{cipher}
251 configuration parameter (@pxref{Configuration}) for available ciphers. The
252 default is @samp{aes256}.
254 @item --convert, -C filename
255 Converts a @command{pwmd} @emph{version 2} data file to a @emph{version 3}
256 data file. If encrypted, you will be prompted for a passphrase to use for
257 decryption unless @option{--passphrase-file} was specified. The converted data
258 file will be saved to the filename specified with @option{--outfile}. All
259 @option{--import} related options may also be used when converting.
261 @item --disable-dump, -D
262 Disable the @code{XPATH}, @code{XPATHATTR}, @code{LIST} and @code{DUMP}
263 protocol commands (@pxref{Commands}). This overrides any
264 @var{disable_list_and_dump} configuration parameter (@pxref{Configuration}).
267 Run as a foreground process and do not fork into the background.
269 @item --ignore, --force
270 Ignore cache pushing failures on startup. By default, @command{pwmd} will exit
271 if an error occurred do to an invalid passphrase or other error.
273 @item --debug-level keyword,keyword,...
274 Output libassuan @inforef{Top,,assuan} protocol IO with the comma
275 separated list of output keywords. Valid keywords are: @code{init},
276 @code{ctx}, @code{engine}, @code{data}, @code{sysio} and @code{control}.
279 Show the version, copyright and compile time features and exit.
282 Print a summary of options.
286 @c Node, Next, Previous, Up
287 @node Configuration, TLS, Invoking, Top
288 @chapter @command{pwmd} configuration file options
290 @mansect configuration file
291 If no configuration file is specified with the @command{pwmd} @option{-f}
292 command line option, @command{pwmd} will read @file{~/.pwmd/config} if it
293 exists, and if not, will use defaults. Blank lines and lines beginning with
294 @samp{#} are ignored. Some parameters may have data file specific settings by
295 placing them in a file section. A file section is declared by surrounding the
296 filename with braces (i.e., @samp{[filename]}). Global options may be
297 specified in a @samp{[global]} section and are the default options for new or
300 A tilde @key{~} will be expanded to the home directory of the invoking user
301 when contained in a parameter whose value is a filename.
303 @cindex Reloading the configuration file
304 The configuration file can be reloaded by sending the @emph{SIGHUP} signal to
305 a @command{pwmd} process.
307 @cindex Global configuration options
308 The following options are only for use in the @samp{global} section:
311 @item socket_path = /path/to/socket
312 Listen on the specified socket. The default is @file{~/.pwmd/socket}.
314 @item socket_perms = octal_mode
315 Permissions to set after creating the socket. This will override any
316 @cite{umask(2)} setting.
318 @item invoking_user = username
319 This parameter is not to be confused with setuid or setguid upon startup. It
320 is the local username that may use the @command{XPATH}, @command{XPATHATTR}
321 and @command{DUMP} commands (except when disabled with the
322 @code{disable_list_and_dump} option) and who may modify elements that have no
323 @code{_acl} attribute or is not listed in an @code{_acl}. It is similar to
324 the system administrator root account but for a data file
325 (@pxref{Access Control}). The default is the user the executes @command{pwmd}.
327 @item invoking_tls = SHA-256
328 Like @code{invoking_user} but is a hash of an @abbr{TLS} certificate
329 fingerprint for a remote client. The hash should be prefixed with a @key{#}
332 @item allowed = [-!]user,[-!]@@group,[+,][-!]#SHA-256,...
333 A comma separated list of local user names, group names or @abbr{TLS}
334 fingerprint @abbr{SHA}-256 hashes (in the case of a remote client) who are
335 allowed to connect. Groups should be prefixed with a @samp{@@}. When not
336 specified only the invoking user may connect. A username, group name or hash
337 may also be prefixed with a @key{-} or @key{!} to prevent access to a specific
338 user or group in the list. The order of the list is important since a user may
339 be of multiple groups.
341 This parameter may also be specified in a filename section to allow or deny a
342 client to @code{OPEN} (@pxref{OPEN}) a data file. It also affects the cache
343 commands @code{CLEARCACHE} (@pxref{CLEARCACHE}) and @code{CACHETIMEOUT}
344 (@pxref{CACHETIMEOUT}). When not specified in a file section any user that can
345 connect may also open the filename.
347 The following example would deny all users in group @code{primary} but
348 allow @code{username} who may be a member of @code{primary}. It will also
349 allow any TLS client except for the client with @abbr{TLS} fingerprint hash
353 allowed=-@@primary,username,+,!#ABCDEF
356 @item allowed_file = filename
357 A file containing one entry per line. An entry has the same syntax as the
358 @code{allowed} parameter. When both this parameter and the @code{allowed}
359 parameter are specified then the @code{allowed_file} entries will be appended
360 to the @code{allowed} parameter value.
362 @item disable_mlockall = boolean
363 When set to @code{false}, @cite{mlockall(2)} will be called on startup. This
364 will use more physical memory but may also be more secure since no swapping to
365 disk will occur. The default is @var{true}.
367 @item log_path = /path/to/logfile
368 Logs informational messages to the specified file. The default is
371 @item enable_logging = boolean
372 Enable or disable logging to @var{log_path}. The default is @code{false}.
374 @item log_keepopen = boolean
375 When set to @code{false}, the log file specified with @var{log_path} will be
376 closed after writing each line. The default is @code{true}.
378 @item syslog = boolean
379 Enable logging to @cite{syslog(8)} with facility @emph{LOG_DAEMON} and priority
380 @emph{LOG_INFO}. The default is @code{false}.
382 @item log_level = level
383 When @code{0}, only connections and errors are logged. When @code{1}, client
384 commands are also logged. When @code{2}, the command arguments are also logged.
385 The default is @code{0}.
387 @item use_agent = boolean
388 When true, enable @command{gpg-agent} support (@pxref{Invoking}).
390 @item agent_env_file = filename
391 A file containing the @env{GPG_AGENT_INFO} environment variable and value as
392 output by the @command{gpg-agent} @option{--write-env-file} command line
395 @item kill_scd = boolean
396 Kill @command{scdaemon} after each @code{OPEN} (@pxref{OPEN}) or @code{SAVE}
397 (@pxref{SAVE}) command.
399 @item require_save_key = boolean
400 Require the passphrase needed to open a data file before writing changes
401 of the documment to disk reguardless of the key cache status.
403 @item disable_list_and_dump = boolean
404 When @code{true}, the @code{XPATH}, @code{XPATHATTR}, @code{LIST} and
405 @code{DUMP} protocol commands (@pxref{Commands}) will be disabled.
407 @item cache_push = file1,file2
408 A comma separated list of filenames that will be pushed into the file cache
409 upon startup. @command{pwmd} will prompt for the passphrase for each file unless
410 specified with the @var{passphrase} or @var{passphrase_file} parameters in a
411 matching file section.
413 @item priority = integer
414 The priority, or niceness, of the server. The default is inherited from the
417 @item cipher = algorithm
418 The default cipher to use for data encryption when saving (@pxref{SAVE}) a new
419 file. The algorithm must be one of: @code{aes128}, @code{aes192},
420 @code{aes256}, @code{serpent128}, @code{serpent192}, @code{serpent256},
421 @code{camellia128}, @code{camellia192}, @code{camellia256}, @code{3des},
422 @code{cast5}, @code{blowfish}, @code{twofish128} or @code{twofish256}. The
423 default is @code{aes256}.
425 @item cipher_iterations = integer
426 The number of times to encrypt the XML data. This differs from the
427 @var{s2k_count} parameter which specifies the number of times to hash the
428 passphrase used to encrypt the data. The default is 0 although at least 1
429 iteration is always done.
431 @item cipher_progress = integer
432 Send a progress message to the client after the specified amount of encryption
433 or decryption iterations have been done. The default is 2000.
435 @item keyparam = s-expression
436 The default key parameters to use when generating a new key-pair. The default
437 is @code{RSA} with @code{2048} bits. Note that only the @abbr{RSA} and
438 @abbr{ELG} algorithms as the encryption algorithm are supported at the moment.
439 Both @abbr{RSA} and @abbr{DSA} keys may be used for signing.
441 @item pinentry_path = /path/to/pinentry
442 The location of the @command{pinentry} binary. This program is used to
443 prompt for a passphrase when not using @command{gpg-agent}. The default
444 is specified at compile time.
446 @item pinentry_timeout = seconds
447 The number of seconds to wait for a pinentry before giving up and
448 returning an error. This timeout value is used for both waiting for
449 another pinentry to complete and for the pinentry waiting for user input.
452 @cindex Data file configuration options
453 The following options are defaults for new files when specified in the
454 @samp{global} section. When placed in a data file section they are options
455 specific to that data file only.
458 @item backup = boolean
459 Whether to create a backup of the data file when saving. The backup filename
460 has the @file{.backup} extension appended to the opened file. The default is
463 @item cache_timeout = seconds
464 The number of seconds to keep the cache entry for this file. If @code{-1}, the
465 cache entry is kept forever. If @code{0}, each time an encrypted file is
466 @code{OPEN}ed (@pxref{OPEN}) a passphrase will be required. The default
467 is @code{600} or 10 minutes.
469 @item xfer_progress = bytes
470 Commands that send data lines to the client will also send the @code{XFER}
471 status message (@pxref{Status Messages}) after the specified number of bytes
472 have been sent. The number of bytes is rounded to @var{ASSUAN_LINELENGTH} or
473 @code{1002} bytes. The default is @code{8196}.
475 @item passphrase = string
476 The passphrase to use for this file. If specified in the @samp{global} section
477 then @samp{global} is treated as a data filename and not a default for other
478 files. Note that if a client changes the passphrase for this data file then
479 this value is not modified and will need to be updated.
481 @item passphrase_file = /path/to/file
482 Same as the @var{passphrase} parameter above but obtains the passphrase from
483 the specified filename.
485 @item recursion_depth = integer
486 The maximum number of times to resolve a @code{target} attribute for an
487 element in an element path (@pxref{Target Attribute}). An error is returned
488 when this value is exceeded. The default is @code{100} but can be disabled by
489 setting to @code{0} (@emph{not recommended}).
491 @item allowed = [-]user,[-]@@group,...
492 Same parameter value as the @code{allowed} parameter mentioned above in
493 the @samp{global} section but grants or denies a local user from opening
494 a specific data file. The default is to allow only the invoking user.
498 * TLS:: Remote connections over TLS.
499 * Pinentry:: Configuration file and defaults.
502 @node TLS, Pinentry, Configuration, Configuration
503 @chapter Configuring remote connections over TLS.
507 Remote connections can also be made to @command{pwmd} over @abbr{TLS}.
508 Authentication is done by using X509 client certificates that are signed with
509 the same Certificate Authority (@abbr{CA}) as the server certificate.
511 The @abbr{CA} certificate is expected to be found in
512 @file{~/.pwmd/ca-cert.pem} while the @command{pwmd} server certificate and key
513 file should be put in @file{~/.pwmd/server-cert.pem} and
514 @file{~/.pwmd/server-key.pem}, respectively.
516 See the documentation of @command{certtool} or @command{openssl} for details
517 on creating self-signed certificates.
519 The following TLS configuration options are available:
522 @item enable_tcp = boolean
523 Whether to enable TCP/TLS server support. If enabled, both TCP and the local
524 unix domain socket will listen for connections. The default is
527 @item tcp_port = integer
528 The TCP port to listen on when @var{enable_tcp} is @code{true}. The default is
531 @item tcp_bind = string
532 The internet protocol to listen with. Must be one of @code{ipv4}, @code{ipv6}
533 or @code{any} to listen for both IPv4 and IPv6 connections.
535 @item tcp_interface = string
536 Only useful if running as root.
538 @item tls_timeout = seconds
539 The number of seconds to wait for a read() or write() call on a
540 @abbr{TLS} client file descriptor to complete before returning an
541 error. The default is @var{300}.
543 Note that the @code{SAVE} command (@pxref{SAVE}) may take a longer time
544 to complete than other commands since key generation may need to be done
545 or do to a large @option{--cipher-iterations} setting.
547 @item keepalive_interval = seconds
548 Send a keepalive status message to an idle remote client. An idle
549 client is one who is not in a command. The purpose of this status
550 message is to disconnect a hung remote client and release any file mutex
551 locks so another client may open the same data file. The default is @code{60}.
553 @item tcp_require_key = boolean
554 When @code{true}, require the remote client to provide the key or passphrase
555 to open a data file even if the file is cached. Note that the cache entry is
556 cleared during the @pxref{OPEN} command and the passphrase will be retrieved
557 from the client via a server @emph{INQUIRE}. This option is a default
558 for all files when specified in the @samp{global} section. The default
561 @item tcp_wait = integer
562 The time in tenths of a second to wait between TCP connections. Setting to 0
563 will disable waiting. The default is @code{3}.
565 @item tls_cipher_suite = string
566 The GnuTLS cipher suite and protocol to use. See the GnuTLS documentation for
567 information about the format of this string. The default is @code{SECURE256}.
570 @node Pinentry, Commands, TLS, Configuration
571 @chapter Pinentry configuration
573 The @command{pinentry} program is used to prompt the user for passphrase
574 input or as a confirmation dialog; it needs to know where to prompt for
575 the input, beit from a terminal or an X11 display.
577 It is the responsibility of the client to tell @command{pinentry} about
578 the terminal or X11 display before requiring the input. This is done by
579 using the @command{pwmd} @code{OPTION} (@pxref{OPTION}) protocol command. It
580 need be done only once per client connection. To avoid the use of
581 @command{pinentry} entirely, use the @code{OPTION} (@pxref{OPTION})
582 @option{--disable-pinentry} protocol command.
585 @c Node, Next, Previous, Up
586 @node Commands, Status Messages, Pinentry, Top
587 @chapter Protocol commands and their syntax
589 @include commands.texi
591 @c Node, Next, Previous, Up
592 @node Status Messages, Target Attribute, Commands, Top
593 @chapter Status messages and their meanings
594 Some commands send status messages to inform the client about certain
595 operations or as a progress indicator. Status messages begin with a
596 @code{KEYWORD} followed by a status description for status messages that
597 require it. What status messages are sent, when, and how often may depend on
598 configuration settings (@pxref{Configuration}). A status message sent from
599 @command{gpg-agent} (@inforef{Invoking GPG-AGENT,,gnupg}) is also forwarded to
602 @multitable @columnfractions .20 .25 .55
603 @headitem Message @tab Parameters @tab Description
606 @tab @code{<integer>}
607 @tab The number of cached documents. Sent to each client after connecting
608 (@pxref{GETINFO}) and after every cache modification.
612 @tab @code{<integer>}
613 @tab The number of connected clients (@pxref{GETINFO}). Sent to each client
614 when another client either connects or disconnects.
618 @tab @code{<current>} @code{<total>}
619 @tab Sent to the current client during a decrypt operation. How often this
620 status message is sent is determined by the @code{cipher_progress}
621 (@pxref{Configuration}) setting.
625 @tab @code{<current>} @code{<total>}
626 @tab Sent to the current client during an encrypt operation. How often this
627 status message is sent is determined by the @code{cipher_progress}
628 (@pxref{Configuration}) setting.
633 @tab Sent once to the current client just before generating a new key-pair.
636 @cindex INQUIRE_MAXLEN
638 @tab Sent to the client from @command{gpg-agent} when inquiring data. This
639 specifies the maximum number of bytes allowed for the client to send and
640 should not be exceeded.
645 @tab Sent to each idle client every @var{keepalive_interval}
646 (@pxref{Configuration}) seconds.
651 @tab Sent to the current client when another client is holding the lock for
652 the mutex associated with a file.
657 @tab Sent to the current client when the opened (@pxref{OPEN}) file does not
658 exist on the file-system.
662 @tab @code{<sent> <total>}
663 @tab Sent to the current client when transferring data. It has two space
664 delimited arguments. The first being the current amount of bytes transferred
665 and the other being the total bytes to be transferred.
668 @c Node, Next, Previous, Up
669 @node Target Attribute, Signals, Status Messages, Top
670 @chapter The @code{target} attribute
671 @cindex target attribute
672 A @emph{case sensitive} attribute named @code{target} is treated specially
673 when found in each element of an element path. This attribute, like other
674 element attributes, is created or modified with the @code{ATTR} command
675 (@pxref{ATTR}). The value of this attribute is an existing element path
676 somewhere in the document. If you are familiar with @abbr{XML} entities or
677 maybe the @abbr{HTML} @code{id} or @code{target} attributes or a symbolic link
678 in a file-system, you may find this attribute behaves similar to any of those.
680 To create a @code{target} attribute use the following syntax:
683 ATTR SET target [!]element[@key{TAB}[!]child[..]] [!]element[@key{TAB}[!]child[..]]
686 Note the single space between the two element paths. The first element path is
687 where the @code{target} attribute will be created. If the element path does
688 not exist then it will be created. This is the only time the @code{ATTR}
689 (@pxref{ATTR}) command will create elements. The attribute is created in the
690 final element of the first element path.
692 The second element path is the destination of where you want the first element
693 path to resolve to. When an element path is passed as an argument to a
694 protocol command @command{pwmd} looks for a @code{target} attribute when
695 resolving each element and, if found, "jumps" to the attribute value and
696 continues resolving any remaining elements. When you want to avoid the
697 @code{target} attribute for any element of an element path then prefix the
698 element with the literal element character @samp{!}.
700 When an element of a element path is removed that a @code{target} attribute
701 resolves to then an error will occur when trying to access that element. You
702 may need to either update the @code{target} attribute value with a new element
703 path or remove the attribute entirely. Remember that since the element
704 contains the @code{target} attribute it will need to be prefixed with the
705 literal element character @samp{!} when specifying the element path to prevent
706 @command{pwmd} from trying to resolve the @code{target} attribute. For
707 example, to remove a @code{target} attribute for an element containing it:
710 ATTR DELETE target path@key{TAB}to@key{TAB}!element
713 Clients should be careful of creating @code{target} loops, or targets that
714 resolve to themselves. See the @var{recursion_depth} (@pxref{Configuration})
715 configuration parameter for details.
717 The @code{REALPATH} command (@pxref{REALPATH}) can be used to show the element
718 path after resolving all @code{target} attributes.
721 @c Node, Next, Previous, Up
722 @node Signals, Concept Index, Target Attribute, Top
723 @chapter Recognized signals
726 Sending the @emph{SIGHUP} signal to a @command{pwmd} process will reload the
727 configuration file and sending @emph{SIGUSR1} will clear the entire file
732 .BR gpg-agent (1), pinentry (1)
736 @c Node, Next, Previous, Up
737 @node Concept Index, , Signals, Top
738 @unnumbered Concept Index