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Source: monkeysphere
Section: net
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Jameson Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>
Uploaders: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50~),
cpio,
socat,
openssh-server,
gnupg (>= 1.4.10),
libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl,
libdigest-sha-perl,
lockfile-progs | procmail,
openssl,
bash (>= 3.2)
Standards-Version: 3.9.1
Homepage: http://web.monkeysphere.info/
Vcs-Git: git://git.monkeysphere.info/monkeysphere
Dm-Upload-Allowed: yes
Package: monkeysphere
Architecture: all
Depends:
gnupg (>= 1.4.10),
libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl,
libdigest-sha-perl,
lockfile-progs | procmail,
adduser,
${misc:Depends}
Recommends: netcat | socat,
ssh-askpass,
cron,
openssh-client
Suggests: monkeysphere-validation-agent
Enhances: openssh-client, openssh-server
Description: leverage the OpenPGP web of trust for SSH and TLS authentication
SSH key-based authentication is tried-and-true, but it lacks a true
Public Key Infrastructure for key certification, revocation and
expiration. Monkeysphere is a framework that uses the OpenPGP web of
trust for these PKI functions. It can be used in both directions:
for users to get validated host keys, and for hosts to authenticate
users. Current monkeysphere SSH tools are designed to integrate
with the OpenSSH implementation of the Secure Shell protocol.
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Monkeysphere can also be used by a validation agent to validate TLS
connections (e.g. https).
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