were found but none were acceptable. `k' may be used in place of
`update-known_hosts'.
.TP
+.B update-authorized_keys
+Update the authorized_keys file for the user executing the command
+(see MONKEYSPHERE_AUTHORIZED_KEYS in ENVIRONMENT, below). First all
+monkeysphere keys are cleared from the authorized_keys file. Then, or
+each user ID in the user's authorized_user_ids file, gpg will be
+queried for keys associated with that user ID, optionally querying a
+keyserver. If an acceptable key is found (see KEY ACCEPTABILITY in
+.BR monkeysphere (7)),
+the key is added to the user's authorized_keys file.
+If a key is found but is unacceptable for the user ID, any matching
+keys are removed from the user's authorized_keys file. If no gpg key
+is found for the user ID, nothing is done. This subcommand will exit
+with a status of 0 if at least one acceptable key was found for a user
+ID, 1 if no matching keys were found at all, and 2 if matching keys
+were found but none were acceptable. `a' may be used in place of
+`update-authorized_keys'.
+.TP
+.B gen-subkey [KEYID]
+Generate an authentication subkey for a private key in your GnuPG
+keyring. KEYID is the key ID for the primary key for which the subkey
+with "authentication" capability will be generated. If no key ID is
+specified, but only one key exists in the secret keyring, that key
+will be used. The length of the generated key can be specified with
+the `--length` or `-l` option. `g' may be used in place of
+`gen-subkey'.
+.TP
.B ssh-proxycommand
-an ssh proxy command that can be used
-to trigger a monkeysphere update of the ssh known_hosts file for a
-host that is being connected to with ssh. This works by updating the
-known_hosts file for the host first, before an attempted connection to
-the host is made. Once the known_hosts file has been updated, a TCP
-connection to the host is made by exec'ing netcat(1). Regular ssh
-communication is then done over this netcat TCP connection (see
-ProxyCommand in ssh_config(5) for more info).
+An ssh ProxyCommand that can be used to trigger a monkeysphere update
+of the ssh known_hosts file for a host that is being connected to with
+ssh. This works by updating the known_hosts file for the host first,
+before an attempted connection to the host is made. Once the
+known_hosts file has been updated, a TCP connection to the host is
+made by exec'ing netcat(1). Regular ssh communication is then done
+over this netcat TCP connection (see ProxyCommand in ssh_config(5) for
+more info).
This command is meant to be run as the ssh "ProxyCommand". This can
either be done by specifying the proxy command on the command line:
hosts that go from non-monkeysphere-enabled to monkeysphere-enabled
will be properly checked.
-Setting the MONKEYSPHERE_CHECK_KEYSERVER
-variable (to `true' or `false') will override the keyserver-checking policy
-defined above.
+Setting the CHECK_KEYSERVER variable in the config file or the
+MONKEYSPHERE_CHECK_KEYSERVER environment variable to either `true' or
+`false' will override the keyserver-checking policy defined above and
+either always or never check the keyserver for host key updates.
-.TP
-.B update-authorized_keys
-Update the authorized_keys file for the user executing the command
-(see MONKEYSPHERE_AUTHORIZED_KEYS in ENVIRONMENT, below). First all
-monkeysphere keys are cleared from the authorized_keys file. Then, or
-each user ID in the user's authorized_user_ids file, gpg will be
-queried for keys associated with that user ID, optionally querying a
-keyserver. If an acceptable key is found (see KEY ACCEPTABILITY in
-.BR monkeysphere (7)),
-the key is added to the user's authorized_keys file.
-If a key is found but is unacceptable for the user ID, any matching
-keys are removed from the user's authorized_keys file. If no gpg key
-is found for the user ID, nothing is done. This subcommand will exit
-with a status of 0 if at least one acceptable key was found for a user
-ID, 1 if no matching keys were found at all, and 2 if matching keys
-were found but none were acceptable. `a' may be used in place of
-`update-authorized_keys'.
-.TP
-.B gen-subkey [KEYID]
-Generate an authentication subkey for a private key in your GnuPG
-keyring. For the primary key with the specified key ID, generate a
-subkey with "authentication" capability that can be used for
-monkeysphere transactions. An expiration length can be specified with
-the `-e' or `--expire' option (prompt otherwise). If no key ID is
-specified, but only one key exists in the secret keyring, that key
-will be used. `g' may be used in place of `gen-subkey'.
.TP
.B subkey-to-ssh-agent [ssh-add arguments]
Push all authentication-capable subkeys in your GnuPG secret keyring
.TP
MONKEYSPHERE_AUTHORIZED_KEYS
Path to ssh authorized_keys file (~/.ssh/authorized_keys).
+.TP
+MONKEYSPHERE_PROMPT
+If set to `false', never prompt the user for confirmation. (true)
.SH FILES
.SH AUTHOR
-Written by Jameson Rollins <jrollins@fifthhorseman.net>, Daniel
-Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
+Written by:
+Jameson Rollins <jrollins@fifthhorseman.net>,
+Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
.SH SEE ALSO
-\" DELETEME
-\".BR monkeysphere-ssh-proxycommand (1),
-\".BR monkeysphere-server (8),
.BR monkeysphere-host (8),
.BR monkeysphere-authentication (8),
.BR monkeysphere (7),