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[tor-bugs] #18910 [Metrics/CollecTor]: distributing descriptors accross CollecTor instances



#18910: distributing descriptors accross CollecTor instances
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     Reporter:  iwakeh             |      Owner:
         Type:  enhancement        |     Status:  new
     Priority:  Medium             |  Milestone:
    Component:  Metrics/CollecTor  |    Version:
     Severity:  Normal             |   Keywords:  ctip
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       Points:                     |   Reviewer:
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 Karsten's suggestions:

 == Spam Prevention
 ... a working solution for fetching descriptors from other CollecTor hosts
 without risking being spammed forever: we simply add *multiple* @source
 annotations to a descriptor, one for each source (directory authority IP,
 other CollecTor host IP,
 etc.).  If we later find out that one source was spamming us, we can
 easily delete all descriptors that *only* have the @source annotation with
 the spamming host's IP address.

 Here's an example how the tor daemon annotates descriptors:
 {{{
 @uploaded-at 2016-04-18 18:49:25
 @source "81.17.16.43"
 router pairoj 81.17.16.43 443 0 80
 platform Tor 0.2.6.10 on Linux
 [...]
 }}}
 It's important that we'd only add those @source annotations to
 archived descriptors, not to recent descriptors, or we'd serve those
 descriptors as new every time we're adding a @source.

 It would also be useful to have stats on the number of newly added
 @source annotations per hour, so that we learn if we're getting
 spammed, and to have a script for deleting descriptors that only have
 a given @source annotation.

 == Statistics
 ... one nice thing we could do here is get statistics on
 descriptor completeness out of the box: we just count how many
 descriptors have @source annotations from known CollecTor mirrors vs.
 directory authorities or from wherever we're fetching from.  That will
 tell us immediately how many descriptors we'd have missed without mirrors.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/18910>
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