X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=website%2Fgetting-started-admin.mdwn;h=bff1773a9676a05057cf601ac849cca11b353f7f;hb=5df09d935f33477cdd9763c0e9c1ba7c8073aea0;hp=c4c2e640888a42192a3528480176ce8f63a75d35;hpb=ab8a5011501a708c873122e34ea914a6dfab772e;p=monkeysphere.git diff --git a/website/getting-started-admin.mdwn b/website/getting-started-admin.mdwn index c4c2e64..bff1773 100644 --- a/website/getting-started-admin.mdwn +++ b/website/getting-started-admin.mdwn @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ 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: @@ -22,19 +25,13 @@ To begin, you must first import an ssh host key. This assumes that you have the ssh server installed, and that you have generated a host RSA key. Once that has been done, import the key: - # monkeysphere-host import-key /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key + # 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, -which by default is based on the output of `hostname -f` -(eg. `ssh://server.example.net`). If the name determined from -`hostname -f` is not the name you want to have in the service URI, -then you can enter one manually: - - # monkeysphere-host import-key /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key host.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. +(eg. `ssh://server.example.net`). Remember that the name you provide +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: