[TriLUG] Tools for graphing GnuPG web of trust
Jeremy Portzer
jeremyp at pobox.com
Sun Jan 9 09:23:50 EST 2005
Mike,
The tool to graph the GPG web of trust is called "sig2dot.pl".
However, it hadn't been updated in a while last I checked, and so didn't
work too well with current versions of gpg.
I made a patch that helped somewhat, my work on this is here:
http://www.trilug.org/~jeremy/gpg/
though I never got around to exactly documenting what I was doing.
(see sig2dot.pl and sig2patch)
Jeremy
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Does anyone on the list know what tools were used to generate the graphs
of the TriLUG keyring web of trust found at:
http://trilug.org/~chrish/keyanalyze.php
http://trilug.org/~chrish/images/trilug-gpg.jpg
I sent an e-mail to Magnus back in September, but never got a reply.
Here's the original e-mail from July, 2003 that he sent to the list
about the graph:
http://www.trilug.org/pipermail/trilug/Week-of-Mon-20030707/018483.html
I have some keyrings that I would like to graph, but I really don't have
time to reinvent that particular wheel right now. If anyone has scripts
or a pointer to where I can find them, please let me know.
I'll also go poke around on google and freshmeat now ...
Thanks,
Mike
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Mike Broome
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