-which keys will act as user certifiers. This is done with the
-\fBadd-certifier\fP command:
-
-$ monkeysphere-server add-certifier KEYID
-
-where KEYID is the key ID of the server admin, or whoever's signature
-will be certifying users to the system. Certifiers can be later
-remove with the \fBremove-certifier\fP command, and listed with the
-\fBlist-certifiers\fP command.
-
-Remote user's will then be granted access to a local user account
-based on the appropriately signed and valid keys associated with user
-IDs listed in the authorized_user_ids file of the local user. By
-default, the authorized_user_ids file for local users is found in
-~/.config/monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids. This can be changed in
-the monkeysphere-server.conf file.
+which keys will act as identity certifiers. This is done with the
+\fBadd-identity-certifier\fP command:
+
+$ monkeysphere-server add-identity-certifier KEYID
+
+where KEYID is the key ID of the server admin, or whoever's
+certifications should be acceptable to the system for the purposes of
+authenticating remote users. You can run this command multiple times
+to indicate that multiple certifiers are trusted. You may also
+specify a filename instead of a key ID, as long as the file contains a
+single OpenPGP public key. Certifiers can be removed with the
+\fBremove-identity-certifier\fP command, and listed with the
+\fBlist-identity-certifiers\fP command.
+
+Remote users will then be granted access to a local account based on
+the appropriately-signed and valid keys associated with user IDs
+listed in that account's authorized_user_ids file. By default, the
+authorized_user_ids file for an account is
+~/.monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids. This can be changed in the
+monkeysphere-server.conf file.