Correction, the actual URL for the code to generate the visualization is @ https://github.com/Timi7007/SKS-Keyserver-Gossip-Network-Graph <https://github.com/Timi7007/SKS-Keyserver-Gossip-Network-Graph>
-T > On Feb 11, 2019, at 4:23 PM, Todd Fleisher <t...@fleetstreetops.com> wrote: > > Signed PGP part > That one does load, but it’s really just a series of directories being > cataloged. Once I stumbled across an SVG file, I find the way the data is > visualized to be very difficult to digest (e.g. > http://sks-status.gwolf.org/20190123-182818/walk_sks_20190123-182818.dot.svg > <http://sks-status.gwolf.org/20190123-182818/walk_sks_20190123-182818.dot.svg>) > > I haven’t run it in a while, but https://fleetstreetops.com/gossip/ > <https://fleetstreetops.com/gossip/> might be of interest to you. It’s based > off the code found @ https://gist.github.com/diafygi/3f344c22f8a37a7b2151 > <https://gist.github.com/diafygi/3f344c22f8a37a7b2151> > > -T > >> On Feb 7, 2019, at 6:49 AM, Gunnar Wolf <gw...@debian.org >> <mailto:gw...@debian.org>> wrote: >> >> Todd Fleisher dijo [Wed, Feb 06, 2019 at 08:24:38PM -0800]: >>> FYI - that site generates an untrusted ssl certificate warning and >>> after acknowledging that I get an error that the site couldn't be >>> found on dreamboat. >> >> You are right, I will now check with Dreamhost why this is >> happening. Try the same URL, but without SSL: >> >> http://sks-status.gwolf.org/ <http://sks-status.gwolf.org/> >> >> I will soon add some more explanation, the source to my program and >> more. >> > >
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