severity 574170 wishlist retitle 574170 it might be be nice not to depend on openssh-client thanks
On 03/16/2010 05:33 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > On 03/16/2010 05:05 PM, mike castleman wrote: >> The traditional use of monkeysphere is to authenticate SSH connections; >> however, with the introduction of the msva[1] into Debian, it can also >> be used to authenticate HTTPS connections. So openssh-client should not >> be required anymore. Perhaps it should be recommended or suggested. > > openssh-client provides ssh-keygen, which monkeysphere and > monkeysphere-host both use for fingerprinting keys. (Other ssh > components are used in the ssh-proxycommand and update-known_hosts > subcommands, but those could reasonably fail with an informative error > message if openssh-client were not installed). Ah, okay. If monkeysphere actually does depend on openssh-client, then I guess it's not a bug for it to say that it depends on openssh-client.
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