X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fman8%2Fmonkeysphere-host.8;h=330b6107a20a28c2b4c2ce355039e62b90fa8a41;hb=3b48f2e80fac8d0fc62537ed07b3d1f1946648cd;hp=78b6b4a375afdaf680b5ab8b5e9a745e75c32d38;hpb=44dfeaec9209521ca6a65e85c1276bad4bdf5c01;p=monkeysphere.git diff --git a/man/man8/monkeysphere-host.8 b/man/man8/monkeysphere-host.8 index 78b6b4a..330b610 100644 --- a/man/man8/monkeysphere-host.8 +++ b/man/man8/monkeysphere-host.8 @@ -23,6 +23,14 @@ connection authentication. \fBmonkeysphere-host\fP takes various subcommands: .TP +.B import-key [NAME[:PORT]] +Import a pem-encoded ssh secret host key, from stdin. NAME[:PORT] is +used to specify the hostname (and port) used in the user ID of the new +OpenPGP key. If NAME is not specified, then the system +fully-qualified domain name will be used (ie. `hostname -f'). If PORT +is not specified, the no port is added to the user ID, which means +port 22 is assumed. `i' may be used in place of `import-key'. +.TP .B show-key Output information about host's OpenPGP and SSH keys. `s' may be used in place of `show-key'. @@ -68,26 +76,8 @@ Output a brief usage summary. `h' or `?' may be used in place of .B version show version number -.SH "EXPERT" SUBCOMMANDS -Some commands are very unlikely to be needed by most administrators. -These commands must prefaced by the word `expert'. -.TP -.B gen-key [HOSTNAME] -Generate a OpenPGP key for the host. If HOSTNAME is not specified, -then the system fully-qualified domain name will be user. An -alternate key bit length can be specified with the `-l' or `--length' -option (default 2048). An expiration length can be specified with the -`-e' or `--expire' option (prompt otherwise). The expiration format -is the same as that of \fBextend-key\fP, below. `g' may be used in -place of `gen-key'. -.TP -.B import-key -FIXME: - import-key (i) import existing ssh key to gpg - --hostname (-h) NAME[:PORT] hostname for key user ID - --keyfile (-f) FILE key file to import - --expire (-e) EXPIRE date to expire +Other commands: .TP .B diagnostics Review the state of the monkeysphere server host key and report on @@ -104,11 +94,6 @@ publish the host key to the keyservers, run the following command: $ monkeysphere-host publish-key -You must also modify the sshd_config on the server to tell sshd where -the new server host key is located: - -HostKey /var/lib/monkeysphere/host/ssh_host_rsa_key - In order for users logging into the system to be able to identify the host via the monkeysphere, at least one person (e.g. a server admin) will need to sign the host's key. This is done using standard OpenPGP