-Origin: The MonkeySphere Project
-Label: MonkeySphere/Debian
+Origin: The Monkeysphere Project
+Label: Monkeysphere/Debian
Suite: experimental
Codename: experimental
Architectures: i386 powerpc amd64 arm source
-Components: monkeysphere gnutls
-Description: Packages implementing the monkeysphere for debian
+Components: monkeysphere
+Description: Packages implementing the Monkeysphere for debian
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DscIndices: Sources Release . .gz
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if ! test_gnu_dummy_s2k_extension ; then
failure "Your version of GnuTLS does not seem capable of using with gpg's exported subkeys.
-You may want to consider patching or upgrading.
+You may want to consider patching or upgrading to GnuTLS 2.6 or later.
For more details, see:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnutls-devel/2008-08/msg00005.html"
Once you have created an OpenPGP authentication subkey, you will need
to feed it to your ssh agent.
-Currently (2008-08-23), gnutls does not support this operation. In order
-to take this step, you will need to upgrade to a patched version of
-gnutls. You can easily upgrade a Debian system by adding the following
-to `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/monkeysphere.list`:
-
- deb http://archive.monkeysphere.info/debian experimental gnutls
- deb-src http://archive.monkeysphere.info/debian experimental gnutls
-
-Next, run `aptitude update; aptitude install libgnutls26`.
-
-With the patched gnutls installed, you can feed your authentication
-subkey to your ssh agent by running:
+The GnuTLS library supports this operation as of version 2.6, but
+earlier versions do not. With a recent version of GnuTLS installed,
+you can feed your authentication subkey to your ssh agent by running:
$ monkeysphere subkey-to-ssh-agent
+If you can't (or don't want to) upgrade to GnuTLS 2.6 or later, there
+are patches for GnuTLS 2.4 available in [the Monkeysphere git
+repo](/community).
+
FIXME: using the key with a single ssh connection?
Establish trust
--- /dev/null
+[[meta title="GnuTLS 2.6.x enables Monkeysphere to read authentication subkeys"]]
+
+We [announced earlier](/news/modified-gnutls-2.4.x-available) that the
+Monkeysphere project was providing patched versions of GnuTLS to
+support one piece of Monkeysphere functionality. Fortunately, those
+patches are no longer needed, because as of [version
+2.6](http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.encryption.gpg.gnutls.devel/3135),
+GnuTLS contains the necessary functionality natively.
+
+Therefore, our project will no longer provide patched copies of
+GnuTLS, though we will continue to keep the patch alive in in [our git
+repository](/community) until GnuTLS 2.6 has been more widely adopted.
+
+If you were pulling patched versions of GnuTLS 2.4 from the
+Monkeysphere archive, you may prefer to pull GnuTLS 2.6 from [debian's
+experimental archive](http://wiki.debian.org/DebianExperimental) (at
+least until it GnuTLS 2.6 drops into unstable, which should happen
+shortly after the release of
+[lenny](http://wiki.debian.org/DebianLenny).
[[meta title="Modified GnuTLS 2.4.x available"]]
+-----
+
+**2008-10-25 UPDATE:** [GnuTLS 2.6 has been released, and it contains the
+functionality we needed](/news/gnutls-2.6-enables-monkeysphere).
+Please upgrade to GnuTLS 2.6 if you need Monkeysphere to deal with
+passphrase-protected authentication subkeys. The information on this
+page is now of historical interest only.
+
+-----
+
The MonkeySphere project is now making available a patched version of
[GnuTLS](http://gnutls.org/) version 2.4.x, which enhances the utility
of the `monkeysphere` package by enabling it to read authentication