-Make sure you compare the fingerprint of the retrieved with the one
-output with the 'show-key' command above, to verify you are signing
-the correct key. Finally, publish your signatures back to the
-keyservers:
-
- $ gpg --send-key '=ssh://server.example.net'
-
-Update OpenSSH configuration files
-----------------------------------
-
-To use the newly-generated host key for ssh connections, put the
-following line in `/etc/ssh/sshd_config` (be sure to comment out or
-remove any other HostKey references):
-
- HostKey /var/lib/monkeysphere/ssh_host_rsa_key
-
-FIXME: What about DSA host keys? The SSH RFC seems to require
-implementations support DSA, though OpenSSH will work without a DSA
-host key.
-
-
-Monkeysphere for user authentication
-====================================
-
-A host can maintain ssh `authorized_keys` files automatically for its
-users with the Monkeysphere. These `authorized_keys` files can then
-be used to enable users to use the monkeysphere to authenticate to
-your machine using the OpenPGP web of trust.