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Daniel Kahn Gillmor
<dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
Fri, 20 Feb 2009 20:29:34 +0000
(15:29 -0500)
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Daniel Kahn Gillmor
<dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
Fri, 20 Feb 2009 20:29:34 +0000
(15:29 -0500)
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Note: Due to a limitation with gnupg, it is not currently possible to
limit the domain scope properly, which means that if you fully trust
an admin, you'll trust all their certifications.
limit the domain scope properly, which means that if you fully trust
an admin, you'll trust all their certifications.
-Because the Monkeysph
re relies on GPG's definition of the OpenPGP web
-of trust, it is important to understand [how GPG calculates User ID
-validity for a key](/trust-models).
+Because the Monkeysph
ere currently relies on GPG's definition of the
+OpenPGP web of trust, it is important to understand [how GPG
+
calculates User ID
validity for a key](/trust-models).
Miscellaneous
-------------
Users can also maintain their own `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` files with
Miscellaneous
-------------
Users can also maintain their own `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` files with
-the Monkeysphere
. This is primarily useful for accounts on hosts that
-
are not already systematically using the Monkeysphere for use
r
-
authentication. If you're not sure whether this is the case for you
r
-host, ask your system administrator.
+the Monkeysphere
directly. This is primarily useful for accounts on
+
hosts that are not already systematically using the Monkeysphere fo
r
+
user authentication. If you're not sure whether this is the case fo
r
+
your
host, ask your system administrator.
If you want to do this as a regular user, use the
`update-authorized_keys` command:
If you want to do this as a regular user, use the
`update-authorized_keys` command: