3 ## Downloading and Installing ##
5 If you are running a Debian system, you can install Monkeysphere
6 by following these directions:
8 You can add this repo to your system by putting the following lines in
9 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/monkeysphere.list:
11 deb http://archive.monkeysphere.info/debian experimental monkeysphere
12 deb-src http://archive.monkeysphere.info/debian experimental monkeysphere
14 The repository is currently signed by [The Monkeysphere archive
15 signing key](/archive-key), key id EB8AF314 (fingerprint: `2E8D
16 D26C 53F1 197D DF40 3E61 18E6 67F1 EB8A F314`). To cryptographically
17 verify the packages, you'll want to [add this key to your apt
18 configuration after verifying its
19 integrity](http://wiki.debian.org/SecureApt).
21 Once you've installed the packages, you might want to read up on how
22 to get started [as a regular user](/getting-started-user) or [as a
23 systems administrator](/getting-started-admin).
27 As of 2008-08-22, If you run debian lenny you're very close to being
28 able to run a fully monkeysphere-enabled system. One gap in the
29 system is that lenny's GnuTLS can't support the `monkeysphere
30 subkey-to-ssh-agent` subcommand.
32 You can install a patched version of GnuTLS to enable this feature of
33 the MonkeySphere by adjusting the monkeysphere `sources.list` lines to
34 include the `gnutls` component. So they'd look like this instead:
36 deb http://archive.monkeysphere.info/debian experimental monkeysphere gnutls
37 deb-src http://archive.monkeysphere.info/debian experimental monkeysphere gnutls
39 You can [read more about this offering](/news/modified-gnutls-2.4.x-available).