Hi! I would suggest that you put
debug ipc log-file /foo/bar/agent.log into gpg-agent.conf and debug cardio log-file /foo/bar/scd.log into scdaemon.conf and restart them all (gpgconf -K all). You way of course also run watchgnupg to see a combined log but sepearte log files are good enough. The ssh handler has no dedicated debug statements and thus any debug level is sufficient to see errors in the logs. If you don't see anything in the logs you either need to use a socket proxt (somewhere in the gnupg source is one) or add debug statements to command-ssh.c. My guess is that the scdaemon log gives some hints. Shalom-Salam, Werner -- The pioneers of a warless world are the youth that refuse military service. - A. Einstein
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