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@@ -20,19 +20,21 @@ done with a simple cronjob. An example of crontab line to do this is:
This would refresh your keychain every day at noon.
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Install the monkeysphere software on your system
------------------------------------------------
If you haven't installed monkeysphere yet, you will need to [download
-and install] (/download) before continuing.
+and install](/download) before continuing.
Make sure that you have the GnuTLS library version 2.6 or later
installed on your system. 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).
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Keeping your `known_hosts` file in sync with your keyring
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With your keyring updated, you want to make sure that OpenSSH can
still see the most recent trusted information about who the various
@@ -47,6 +49,7 @@ key for that host to the `known_hosts` file if one is found. This
command could be added to a crontab as well, if desired.
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Using `monkeysphere-ssh-proxycommand`(1)
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@@ -91,6 +94,7 @@ If you have more than one secret key, you'll need to specify the key
you want to add the subkey to on the command line.
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Using your OpenPGP authentication key for SSH
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@@ -105,6 +109,7 @@ you can feed your authentication subkey to your ssh agent by running:
FIXME: using the key with a single ssh connection?
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Establish trust
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