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Downloading and Installing

Once you've installed the packages, please see the documentation page to read up on how to get started as a regular user or as a systems administrator.

Dependencies

Monkeysphere relies on:

Debian

If you are running a Debian system, the monkeysphere is now available in the unstable ("sid") distribution.

You can also install the Monkeysphere directly from the Monkeysphere Debian archive. You can add this archive to your system by putting the following lines in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/monkeysphere.list:

deb http://archive.monkeysphere.info/debian experimental monkeysphere
deb-src http://archive.monkeysphere.info/debian experimental monkeysphere

The repository is currently signed by The Monkeysphere archive signing key, key id EB8AF314 (fingerprint: 2E8D D26C 53F1 197D DF40 3E61 18E6 67F1 EB8A F314). To cryptographically verify the packages, you'll want to add this key to your apt configuration after verifying its integrity.

To use the monkeysphere subkey-to-ssh-agent subcommand, you will also need version 2.6 of GnuTLS, which is available in Debian experimental.

FreeBSD

There is now a FreeBSD port available for the Monkeysphere.

While the monkeysphere is not officially included in the ports tree yet, a problem report has been submitted, and the package itself is functional.

The latest version of the ports directory can be found in the git repository under packaging/freebsd/security/monkeysphere. Please let us know if you encounter any problems with it on a FreeBSD system.

Until the port is accepted, you should be able to build the latest port with:

git clone git://git.monkeysphere.info/monkeysphere
cp -a monkeysphere/packaging/freebsd/security/monkeysphere /usr/ports/security
cd /usr/ports/security/monkeysphere
make && make install

To use the monkeysphere subkey-to-ssh-agent subcommand, you will also need version 2.6 of GnuTLS, which is slated to be available after the 7.1 ports slush is over.

Source

For those that would like to download the source directly, the source is available via git.

The latest tarball is also available, and has these checksums: