* Import keyanalyze into signing-party. Thanks to Matthew Wilcox for the
[pgp-tools.git] / keyanalyze / README
1 OpenPGP key analysis
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3 keyanalyze takes a PGP/GnuPG public key ring and analyses the relationships
4 between the keys in it. It produces output suitable for placing on a web
5 site showing which keys have signed which other keys. Its aim is to
6 stimulate awareness of keysigning and help people notice gaps in the Web of
7 Trust that could easily be filled.
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9 More documentation later on I hope. For now:
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11 make
12 ./analyze.sh path/to/pubring.pgp
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14 Output is stored in ./output/ - Be prepared. There is a lot of it.
15 I'd suggest having at least 1GB free if you're processing from the
16 the 'full' keyring. (1 million keys or more)
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18 Modify the analyze.sh file to meet your needs if necessary.