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se Google Apps for Business now for my domain which has<br>
worked extremely well (and allows some in my family to continue using<br>
Outlook for mail/calendar/contacts :) )<br>
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Hi,

I've just this second "discovered" Monkeysphere, and I can see it's a great
idea, so I'm trying to set it up as per their (Monkeysphere's)
documentation for all the machines I regularly SSH to/from, but I'm pretty
sure that:

# monkeysphere-host publish-key

Isn't sending my key(s) to the keyserver mentioned (pool.sks-keyservers.net),
because using their web-based search tool I can't find any of the (now
three) keys I've published.

Anyone know where I might be going wrong, or suggestions on how