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-Monkeysphere README
-===================
-
-Default files locations (by variable):
-
-MS_HOME=~/.config/monkeysphere
-MS_CONF=$MS_HOME/monkeysphere.conf
-AUTH_HOST_FILE=$MS_HOME/auth_host_ids
-AUTH_USER_FILE=$MS_HOME/auth_user_ids
-GNUPGHOME=~/.gnupg
-STAGING_AREA=$MS_HOME
-
-$STAGING_AREA/host_keys/KEYHASH
-$STAGING_AREA/known_hosts
-$STAGING_AREA/user_keys/KEYHASH
-$STAGING_AREA/authorized_keys
-
-user usage
-----------
-For a user to update their ms known_hosts file:
-
-$ rhesus --known_hosts
-
-For a user to update their ms authorized_keys file:
-
-$ rhesus --authorized_keys
-
-server service publication
---------------------------
-To publish a server host key use the "howler" component:
-
-# howler gen-key
-# howler publish-key
-
-This will generate the key for server with the service URI
-(ssh://server.hostname). The server admin should now sign the server
-key so that people in the admin's web of trust can authenticate the
-server without manual host key checking:
-
-$ gpg --search ='ssh://server.hostname'
-$ gpg --sign-key 'ssh://server.hostname'
-
-server authorized_keys maintenance
-----------------------------------
-A system can maintain ms authorized_keys files for it's users. Some
-different variables need to be defined to help manage this. The way
-this is done is by first defining a new MS_HOME:
-
-MS_HOME=/etc/monkeysphere
-
-This directory would then have a monkeysphere.conf which defines the
-following variables:
-
-AUTH_USER_FILE="$MS_HOME"/auth_user_ids/"$USER"
-STAGING_AREA=/var/lib/monkeysphere/stage/$USER
-GNUPGHOME=$MS_HOME/gnupg
-
-For each user account on the server, the userids of people authorized
-to log into that account would be placed in the AUTH_USER_FILE for
-that user. However, in order for users to become authenticated, the
-server must determine that the user keys have "full" validity. This
-means that the server must fully trust at least one person whose
-signature on the connecting users key would validate the user. This
-would generally be the server admin. If the server admin's keyid is
-XXXXXXXX, then on the server run:
-
-# howler trust-key XXXXXXXX
-
-To update the ms authorized_keys file for user "bob", the system would
-then run the following:
-
-# USER=bob MS_HOME=/etc/monkeysphere rhesus --authorized_keys
-
-To update the ms authorized_keys file for all users on the the system:
-
-MS_HOME=/etc/monkeysphere
-for USER in $(ls -1 /etc/monkeysphere/auth_user_ids) ; do
- rhesus --authorized_keys
-done