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authorDaniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>2008-09-02 21:23:27 -0400
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The Monkeysphere project's goal is to extend OpenPGP's web of trust to
-many areas of the Internet to help us securely identify each other
+new areas of the Internet to help us securely identify each other
while we work online.
Specifically, monkeysphere currently offers a framework to leverage
the OpenPGP web of trust for OpenSSH authentication.
-In other words, it allows you to use your OpenPGP keys when using
-secure shell to both identify yourself and the servers you administer
-or connect to. OpenPGP keys are tracked via GnuPG, and managed in the
-`known_hosts` and `authorized_keys` files used by OpenSSH for
-connection authentication.
+In other words, it allows you to use secure shell as you normally do,
+but to identify yourself and the servers you administer or connect to
+with your OpenPGP keys. OpenPGP keys are tracked via GnuPG, and
+monkeysphere manages the `known_hosts` and `authorized_keys` files
+used by OpenSSH for authentication, checking them for cryptographic
+validity.
## Conceptual overview ##