subkey-to-ssh-agent` subcommand.
You can install a patched version of GnuTLS to enable this feature of
-the MonkeySphere by adjusting the monkeysphere `sources.list` lines to
+the Monkeysphere by adjusting the monkeysphere `sources.list` lines to
include the `gnutls` component. So they'd look like this instead:
deb http://archive.monkeysphere.info/debian experimental monkeysphere gnutls
-[[meta title="The MonkeySphere Project"]]
+[[meta title="The Monkeysphere Project"]]
-# The MonkeySphere Project #
+# The Monkeysphere Project #
The Monkeysphere project's goal is to extend OpenPGP's web of trust to
new areas of the Internet to help us securely identify each other
-[[meta title="Why should you be interested in the MonkeySphere?"]]
+[[meta title="Why should you be interested in the Monkeysphere?"]]
-# Why should you be interested in the MonkeySphere? #
+# Why should you be interested in the Monkeysphere? #
## As an `ssh` user ##
people meet in person for the first time).
The good news is that this is all possible, and available with free
-tools: welcome to the MonkeySphere!
+tools: welcome to the Monkeysphere!
## Examples ##
needing to give Bob a new passphrase to remember, and without needing
to even know Bob's current SSH key. She simply tells `foo` that `Bob
<bob@example.net>` should have access to the `bob` account. The
-MonkeySphere on `foo` then verifies Bob's identity through the OpenPGP
+Monkeysphere on `foo` then verifies Bob's identity through the OpenPGP
Web of Trust and automatically add's Bob's SSH key to the
authorized_keys file for the `bob` account.
Bob's first connection to his new `bob` account on `foo.example.org`
-is seamless, because the MonkeySphere on Bob's computer automatically
+is seamless, because the Monkeysphere on Bob's computer automatically
verifies the host key for `foo.example.org` for Bob. Using the
-MonkeySphere, Bob never has to "accept" an unintelligible host key or
+Monkeysphere, Bob never has to "accept" an unintelligible host key or
type a password.
When Bob decides to change the key he uses for SSH authentication, he