I went to a keysigning last night, and started playing with some
software for graphing the web of trust. I have generated some images
that are kinda cool, and you can see them at http://apacheadmin.com/gpg/

I generated this using graphviz
(http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/graphviz/) and sig2dot.pl
(http://www.chaosreigns.com/code/sig2dot/)

The procedure for generating one of these from your keyring is:

gpg --list-sigs | ./sig2dot.pl > keyring.dot
neato -Tps keyring.dot > keyring.ps
convert keyring.ps keyring.jpg
convert -size 100x200 keyring.jpg keyring_thumb.jpg

A couple notes, should you try this at home.

1) I could not figure out how to get it to just run from a particular
keyring, and so I actually moved my real keyring to a backup, and
replaced it with the one I wanted to work with. There's probably another
way to do this.

2) If there are more than 100 or so keys on a ring, this takes an
enormous amount of time and memory. I tried to generate one for my
entire keyring, and gave up after an hour.

3) I have wasted the entire morning doing this. Be warned that, if
you're into this kind of thing, you may not get anything done for the
rest of the day. So, at least somebody tell me that this is the coolest
thing you have seen today, so that I don't feel like I have completely
watest my time. ;-)

4) No, I don't know what the colors mean. I know that I saw it explained
somewhere, but I don't remember where, or what the explanation was.

-- 
Rich Bowen - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://kenya.rcbowen.com/

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