+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 $GPGID
+
+Typically, you can find out what your keyid is by running:
+
+gpg --list-secret-keys
+
+The first line (starting with sec) will include your key length followed
+by the type of key (e.g. 1024D) followed by a slash and then your keyid.
+
+Using your OpenPGP authentication key for SSH
+---------------------------------------------
+
+Once you have created a OpenPGP authentication key, you can feed it to
+your ssh agent by running seckey2sshagent (currently this is found in
+the src directory). Please run:
+
+./seckey2sshagent --help
+
+And read the directions - particularly the part about being dropped into
+a gpg edit session. This is a work in progress!
+
+NOTE: the current version of openpgp2ssh does *not* deal well with
+encrypted keys (as of 2008-07-26)
+
+FIXME: using the key with a single session?
+
+Miscellaneous
+-------------
+
+Users can also maintain their own authorized_keys files, for users
+that would be logging into their accounts. This is primarily useful
+for accounts on hosts that are not already systematically using the
+monkeysphere for user authentication. If you're not sure whether this
+is the case for your host, ask your system administrator.
+
+If you want to do this as a regular user, use the
+update-authorized_keys command:
+
+$ monkeysphere update-authorized_keys
+
+This command will take all the user IDs listed in the
+~/.config/monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids file and check to see if
+there are acceptable keys for those user IDs available. If so, they
+will be added to the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file.
+
+You must have indicated reasonable ownertrust in some key for this
+account, or no keys will be found with trusted certification paths.
+
+If you find this useful, you might want to place a job like this in
+your crontab so that revocations and rekeyings can take place
+automatically.