[[meta title="Setup test public server/gpg key"]] It would be really useful for people trying out the monkeysphere to be able to test it with a participating server as soon as they've finished setting things up. Minimally - just testing the acceptance of the server's identity would be great. --- I guess we don't really want to use george for this purpose? Does someone have a spare virtual machine that we could use for this purpose? The test machine wouldn't actually have to do any user authentication, I guess. -- Big Jimmy. --- Maybe we should use George? As you point out - it doesn't actually have to do any user authentication. It seems like a waste to have a virtual machine that does nothing but deny people's ssh connections. And - george is already setup and ready to go. -- Sir Jam Jam --- I like the idea of using George for this. There's nothing wrong with denying people's ssh connections. Also, we could make public user account with limited shells that we could add User IDs that we want to encourage to try out the monkeysphere from that perspective. For example, if one of the George admins who is listed as an identity-certifier has already certified Foo T. Bar's key, we could write a simple note like: Dear Foo T. Bar-- The user account "foo@george.riseup.net" has been created for you. You can ssh into it by adding an authentication subkey to your OpenPGP key and publishing it to the public keyservers (or to george.riseup.net). The easiest way to do this is with the monkeysphere. You can verify george's ssh host key with the monkeysphere before you connect to the host. Here's how... --dkg --- So do we agree that george is doing what we want, and we can therefore close this bug? -- BJ (jgr)