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@@ -2,15 +2,16 @@ Monkeysphere User README
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You don't have to be an OpenSSH or OpenPGP expert to use the
-Monkeysphere. However, you should be comfortable using secure shell and
-you should already have GnuPG installed and an OpenPGP key pair before
-you begin.
+Monkeysphere. However, you should be comfortable using secure shell
+(ssh), and you should already have GnuPG installed and an OpenPGP key
+pair before you begin.
As a regular user on a system where the monkeysphere package is
installed, you probably want to do a few things:
-Keeping your keyring up-to-date
--------------------------------
+
+Keep your keyring up-to-date
+----------------------------
Regularly refresh your GnuPG keyring from the keyservers. This can be
done with a simple cronjob. An example of crontab line to do this is:
@@ -66,6 +67,7 @@ can establish that they are setup correctly.
The remaining steps will complete the second half: allow servers to
verify you based on your OpenPGP key.
+
Setting up an OpenPGP authentication key
----------------------------------------
@@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ gpg --list-secret-keys
The first line (starting with sec) will include your key length followed
by the type of key (e.g. 1024D) followed by a slash and then your keyid.
+
Using your OpenPGP authentication key for SSH
---------------------------------------------
@@ -134,6 +137,7 @@ automatically everytime you login.
FIXME: using the key with a single session?
+
Miscellaneous
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