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update keytrans test to produce more reasonable output
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Monkeysphere Server Administrator README
========================================
Monkeysphere Server Administrator README
========================================
+ Note: This documentation is for Monkeysphere version 0.23 or later.
+ If you are running a version prior to 0.23, we recommend that you upgrade.
+
As the administrator of an SSH server, you can take advantage of the
Monkeysphere in two ways:
As the administrator of an SSH server, you can take advantage of the
Monkeysphere in two ways:
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RSA key. Once that has been done, import the key:
# monkeysphere-host import-key /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key server.example.net
# monkeysphere-host import-key /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key server.example.net
-This will generate an OpenPGP certificate for server. The primary
+This will generate an OpenPGP certificate for
the
server. The primary
user ID for this certificate will be the ssh service URI for the host,
(eg. `ssh://server.example.net`). Remember that the name you provide
user ID for this certificate will be the ssh service URI for the host,
(eg. `ssh://server.example.net`). Remember that the name you provide
-here
must be a fully qualified domain name for the host in order for
-
the monkeysphere to work
.
+here
should probably be a fully qualified domain name for the host in
+
order for your users to find it
.
Now you can display information about the host key's certificate with
the 'show-key' command:
Now you can display information about the host key's certificate with
the 'show-key' command: