On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 3:22 PM, Gareth Owen <[email protected]> wrote: > I have several hundred thousand (or million? Haven't counted) hs descriptors > saved on my hard disk from a data collection experiment (from 70k HSes). > I'm a bit nervous about sharing these en masse as whilst not confidential > they're supposed to be difficult to obtain in this quantity. However, if > someone wants to write a quick script that goes through all of them and > counts the number of authenticated vs nonauthed then I do not mind running > it on the dataset and publishing the results. I have a directory where each > file is a hs descriptor. > > The introduction point data is base64 encoded plaibtext when unauthed or has > high entropy otherwise.
What version descriptors are you collecting? There are a few reports I could think to run against your dataset, even if the IntroPoints were replaced with 127.0.0.n (n set to 1, 2, 3, n for each IntroPoint in respective descriptors list)... or even 1:1 mapped for all descriptors either a) randomly into a new parallel IPv4/IPv6 space (dot-quad), or b) serially into a respective 32 or 128 bit number (not dot-quad). Whether on or off list I could use your collection patches, and a raw sample of a single recent on disk descriptor from a public service such as hbjw7wjeoltskhol or kpvz7ki2v5agwt35 so we know your data format. It's effectively public info anyways, I'll get to it sooner or later, others already have. _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
