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agc
9fcba1c468 Update gpg2dot to version 1.4.
Fixes from Christoph Badura, who tested on gnupg-1.2.

This new version works with gnupg-1.4.0 as well as older versions of gpg,
and uses the --list-sigs argument as well as the --with-colons arguments
to gpg.
2005-03-03 22:43:49 +00:00
hubertf
910d3479f6 Update to 1.3: Contributed by Stefan Schumacher (stefan net-tex de) in
private mail, ok'd by lukem. Changes:

> Use the URL node and {head,tail}URL edge-attribute and link
> to "Web of trust statistics and pathfinder"-Site.
>
> This site provides a statistical analysis of the key (linked behind
> each node) and a path between to keys (linked behind tail and
> head of a edge).
>
> Those URL statements take only affect if one generates IMAP or CMAP
> output and uses this on a HTML-Site as imagemap.
2004-04-04 22:16:58 +00:00
lukem
6d77a64959 "Collapse" mutual trust into a single line of a different color.
If an optional "mykeyid" is given on the command line, use different
colors for lines to & from that node.  The colors are:
	green		mutual trust, includes mykey
	blue		mutual trust, not mykey
	orange		someone trusts mykey (one way)
	red		mykey trusts someone (one way)
	black		one way trust, not mykey
2004-01-21 04:14:45 +00:00
atatat
39ecc311a5 This simple perl script takes the output of gpg --list-keys --verbose,
which lists all the keys in your public key ring, along with all
their signatures, and converts it to a di-graph in "dot" language
form.

The graphviz package can turn the description into a graph you can
look at to see who has signed whose key, or how far it is from your
key to someone in Reykjavik, etc.
2004-01-21 04:04:55 +00:00