- .TH MONKEYSPHERE "1" "June 2008" "monkeysphere 0.1" "User Commands"
- .SH NAME
- monkeysphere - Monkeysphere client user interface
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B monkeysphere \fIsubcommand\fP [\fIargs\fP]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- \fBMonkeysphere\fP is a framework to leverage the OpenPGP web of trust
- for OpenSSH authentication. OpenPGP keys are tracked via GnuPG, and
- added to the authorized_keys and known_hosts files used by OpenSSH for
- connection authentication.
- \fBmonkeysphere\fP is the Monkeysphere client utility.
- .SH SUBCOMMANDS
- \fBmonkeysphere\fP takes various subcommands:
- .TP
- .B update\-known_hosts [HOST]...
- Update the known_hosts file. For each specified host, gpg will be
- queried for a key associated with the host URI (see HOST
- IDENTIFICATION in
- .BR monkeysphere(7)),
- optionally querying a keyserver.
- If an acceptable key is found for the host (see KEY ACCEPTABILITY in
- .BR monkeysphere(7)),
- the key is added to the user's known_hosts file. If a key is found
- but is unacceptable for the host, any matching keys are removed from
- the user's known_hosts file. If no gpg key is found for the host,
- nothing is done. If no hosts are specified, all hosts listed in the
- known_hosts file will be processed. This subcommand will exit with a
- status of 0 if at least one acceptable key was found for a specified
- host, 1 if no matching keys were found at all, and 2 if matching keys
- were found but none were acceptable. `k' may be used in place of
- `update\-known_hosts'.
- .TP
- .B update\-authorized_keys
- Update the authorized_keys file for the user executing the command
- (see MONKEYSPHERE_AUTHORIZED_KEYS in ENVIRONMENT, below). First all
- monkeysphere keys are cleared from the authorized_keys file. Then,
- for each user ID in the user's authorized_user_ids file, gpg will be
- queried for keys associated with that user ID, optionally querying a
- keyserver. If an acceptable key is found (see KEY ACCEPTABILITY in
- .BR monkeysphere (7)),
- the key is added to the user's authorized_keys file.
- If a key is found but is unacceptable for the user ID, any matching
- keys are removed from the user's authorized_keys file. If no gpg key
- is found for the user ID, nothing is done. This subcommand will exit
- with a status of 0 if at least one acceptable key was found for a user
- ID, 1 if no matching keys were found at all, and 2 if matching keys
- were found but none were acceptable. `a' may be used in place of
- `update\-authorized_keys'.
- .TP
- .B gen\-subkey [KEYID]
- Generate an authentication subkey for a private key in your GnuPG
- keyring. KEYID is the key ID for the primary key for which the subkey
- with "authentication" capability will be generated. If no key ID is
- specified, but only one key exists in the secret keyring, that key
- will be used. The length of the generated key can be specified with
- the `\-\-length' or `\-l' option. `g' may be used in place of
- `gen\-subkey'.
- .TP
- .B ssh\-proxycommand [--no-connect] HOST [PORT]
- An ssh ProxyCommand that can be used to trigger a monkeysphere update
- of the ssh known_hosts file for a host that is being connected to with
- ssh. This works by updating the known_hosts file for the host first,
- before an attempted connection to the host is made. Once the
- known_hosts file has been updated, a TCP connection to the host is
- made by exec'ing netcat(1). Regular ssh communication is then done
- over this netcat TCP connection (see ProxyCommand in ssh_config(5) for
- more info).
- This command is meant to be run as the ssh "ProxyCommand". This can
- either be done by specifying the proxy command on the command line:
- .B ssh \-o ProxyCommand="monkeysphere ssh\-proxycommand %h %p" ...
- or by adding the following line to your ~/.ssh/config script:
- .B ProxyCommand monkeysphere ssh\-proxycommand %h %p
- The script can easily be incorporated into other ProxyCommand scripts
- by calling it with the "\-\-no\-connect" option, i.e.:
- .B monkeysphere ssh\-proxycommand \-\-no\-connect "$HOST" "$PORT"
- This will run everything except the final exec of netcat to make the
- TCP connection to the host. In this way this command can be added to
- another proxy command that does other stuff, and then makes the
- connection to the host itself.
- KEYSERVER CHECKING:
- The proxy command has a fairly nuanced policy for when keyservers are
- queried when processing a host. If the host userID is not found in
- either the user's keyring or in the known_hosts file, then the
- keyserver is queried for the host userID. If the host userID is found
- in the user's keyring, then the keyserver is not checked. This
- assumes that the keyring is kept up-to-date, in a cronjob or the like,
- so that revocations are properly handled. If the host userID is not
- found in the user's keyring, but the host is listed in the known_hosts
- file, then the keyserver is not checked. This last policy might
- change in the future, possibly by adding a deferred check, so that
- hosts that go from non-monkeysphere-enabled to monkeysphere-enabled
- will be properly checked.
- Setting the CHECK_KEYSERVER variable in the config file or the
- MONKEYSPHERE_CHECK_KEYSERVER environment variable to either `true' or
- `false' will override the keyserver-checking policy defined above and
- either always or never check the keyserver for host key updates.
- .TP
- .B subkey\-to\-ssh\-agent [ssh\-add arguments]
- Push all authentication-capable subkeys in your GnuPG secret keyring
- into your running ssh-agent. Additional arguments are passed through
- to
- .BR ssh\-add (1).
- For example, to remove the authentication subkeys, pass an additional
- `\-d' argument. To require confirmation on each use of the key, pass
- `\-c'. The MONKEYSPHERE_SUBKEYS_FOR_AGENT environment can be used to
- specify the full fingerprints of specific keys to add to the agent
- (space separated), instead of adding them all. `s' may be used in
- place of `subkey\-to\-ssh\-agent'.
- .TP
- .B sshfpr KEYID
- Output the ssh fingerprint of a key in your gpg keyring. `f' may be
- used in place of `fingerprint'.
- .TP
- .B version
- Show the monkeysphere version number. `v' may be used in place of
- `version'.
- .TP
- .B help
- Output a brief usage summary. `h' or `?' may be used in place of
- `help'.
- .SH ENVIRONMENT
- The following environment variables will override those specified in
- the monkeysphere.conf configuration file (defaults in parentheses):
- .TP
- MONKEYSPHERE_LOG_LEVEL
- Set the log level. Can be SILENT, ERROR, INFO, VERBOSE, DEBUG,
- in increasing order of verbosity. (INFO)
- .TP
- MONKEYSPHERE_GNUPGHOME, GNUPGHOME
- GnuPG home directory. (~/.gnupg)
- .TP
- MONKEYSPHERE_KEYSERVER
- OpenPGP keyserver to use. (pool.sks-keyservers.net)
- .TP
- MONKEYSPHERE_CHECK_KEYSERVER
- Whether or not to check keyserver when making gpg queries. (true)
- .TP
- MONKEYSPHERE_KNOWN_HOSTS
- Path to ssh known_hosts file. (~/.ssh/known_hosts)
- .TP
- MONKEYSPHERE_HASH_KNOWN_HOSTS
- Whether or not to hash to the known_hosts file entries. (true)
- .TP
- MONKEYSPHERE_AUTHORIZED_KEYS
- Path to ssh authorized_keys file. (~/.ssh/authorized_keys)
- .TP
- MONKEYSPHERE_PROMPT
- If set to `false', never prompt the user for confirmation. (true)
- .TP
- MONKEYSPHERE_SUBKEYS_FOR_AGENT
- A space-separated list of authentication-capable subkeys to add to the
- ssh agent with subkey-to-ssh-agent.
- .SH FILES
- .TP
- ~/.monkeysphere/monkeysphere.conf
- User monkeysphere config file.
- .TP
- /etc/monkeysphere/monkeysphere.conf
- System-wide monkeysphere config file.
- .TP
- ~/.monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids
- A list of OpenPGP user IDs, one per line. OpenPGP keys with an
- exactly-matching User ID (calculated valid by the designated identity
- certifiers), will have any valid authorization-capable keys or subkeys
- added to the given user's authorized_keys file.
- .SH AUTHOR
- Written by:
- Jameson Rollins <jrollins@fifthhorseman.net>,
- Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .BR monkeysphere\-host (8),
- .BR monkeysphere\-authentication (8),
- .BR monkeysphere (7),
- .BR ssh (1),
- .BR ssh\-add (1),
- .BR gpg (1)
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