+The best way to handle host keys is to use the monkeysphere ssh proxy
+command. This command will make sure the known_hosts file is
+up-to-date for the host you are connecting to with ssh. The best way
+to integrate this is to add the following line to the "Host *" section
+of your ~/.ssh/config file:
+
+ProxyCommand monkeysphere-ssh-proxycommand %h %p
+
+
+Setting up an OpenPGP authentication key
+----------------------------------------
+
+First things first: you'll need to create a new subkey for your
+current key, if you don't already have one. If your OpenPGP key is
+keyid $GPGID, you can set up such a subkey relatively easily with:
+
+$ monkeysphere gen-subkey $GPGID
+
+
+Using your OpenPGP authentication key for SSH
+---------------------------------------------
+
+FIXME: Sending the key to the ssh-agent?
+
+FIXME: using the key with a single session?
+
+NOTE: the current version of openpgp2ssh does *not* deal well with
+encrypted keys (as of 2008-07-26)