Monkeysphere User README
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+ 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.
+
You don't have to be an OpenSSH or OpenPGP expert to use the
Monkeysphere. However, you should be comfortable using secure shell
(ssh), and you should already have an OpenPGP key before you begin.
ProxyCommand monkeysphere ssh-proxycommand %h %p
The "Host *" section specifies what ssh options to use for all
-connections. If you don't already have a "Host *" line, you can add it
+connections. If you don't already have a "Host \*" line, you can add it
by entering:
Host *
Since this is a change to your key, you probably want to re-publish
your key to the public keyservers. If your key ID is $GPGID:
- $ gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keysevers.net --send-key $GPGID
+ $ gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --send-key $GPGID
This way, remote services that use the monkeysphere for user
authentication will know about your SSH identity.
$ ssh-add -l
-Then hand off the authentication subkey to the agent (Note: the GnuTLS
-library supports this operation as of version 2.6, but earlier
-versions do not):
+Then hand off the authentication subkey to the agent:
$ monkeysphere subkey-to-ssh-agent