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WEB OF TRUST KEYRING GENERATION PROJECT
I have completed my project to make a condensed version of the keyserver PGP keyrings, containing only the "web of trust" inter-related keys. My methods were rather crude, and unfortunately only extracted those people who have signed someone (already on the list) else's key. That means that people who are well connected on the web of trust are included, while those people who only receive signatures from well-connected people are not included.
A very interesting project! Can you give us some data like how many is the maximum number of hops necessary to connect two people on the WoT? (I am aware that one wouldn't want to trust such a connection, and that PGP doesn't actually allow you to do so for hops > 2...) (P.S. I guess "12" based on the number of passes necessary. That seems like a really high number to me...) Are any obvious pseudonyms in? (I would guess not.) I wonder what sorts of statistical analyses could be done on this WoT? Is it fairly evenly spread out or are the noticeably larger "clumps" of mutual signatures? How many keys *are* there in this (subset of the) WoT? Here's a question: for two randomly selected members of your WoT, how many signatures would a Man In The Middle have to fake in order to isolate the one member from the other? Thanks for this, Don. Bryce signatures follow: + public key on keyservers /. island Life in a chaos sea or via finger 0x617c6db9 / bryce.wilcox@colorado.edu ---* -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Bryce's Auto-PGP v1.0beta3 iQCVAwUBME/kDPWZSllhfG25AQHGFAQApDoogEs7Dv8+ncQYAR7NUStvL2acs9x3 j5aEeF/GpA6kKZD/Rw6FO5vqCXol/fJ0oGgwgTBPzJAF2ZfUQ6P1KQJweAebDuNs 2JlBjEkTpaDgQ6PwPFwzEr02nP06wE0mF5ssdDvd2LcIbVdDY2XB7jyXh4+AC1fP +lRujkScF0M= =/ef6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----