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- In theory, someone with enough technical skills could create a script that tracks which IP is downloading which video.
- In practice, this is much more difficult because:
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- In theory, someone with enough technical skills could create a script that tracks which IP is downloading which video.
- In practice, this is much more difficult because:
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- An HTTP request has to be sent on each tracker for each video to spy.
- If we want to spy all PeerTube's videos, we have to send as many requests as there are videos (so potentially a lot)
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- An HTTP request has to be sent on each tracker for each video to spy.
- If we want to spy all PeerTube's videos, we have to send as many requests as there are videos (so potentially a lot)
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- For each request sent, the tracker returns random peers at a limited number.
- For instance, if there are 1000 peers in the swarm and the tracker sends only 20 peers for each request, there must be at least 50
- requests sent to know every peers in the swarm
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- For each request sent, the tracker returns random peers at a limited number.
- For instance, if there are 1000 peers in the swarm and the tracker sends only 20 peers for each request, there must be at least 50
- requests sent to know every peers in the swarm
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- Those requests have to be sent regularly to know who starts/stops watching a video. It is easy to detect that kind of behaviour
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- Those requests have to be sent regularly to know who starts/stops watching a video. It is easy to detect that kind of behaviour
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- If an IP address is stored in the tracker, it doesn't mean that the person behind the IP (if this person exists) has watched the
- video
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- If an IP address is stored in the tracker, it doesn't mean that the person behind the IP (if this person exists) has watched the
- video
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- The IP address is a vague information: usually, it regularly changes and can represent many persons or entities
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- The IP address is a vague information: usually, it regularly changes and can represent many persons or entities
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- Web peers are not publicly accessible: because we use WebRTC inside the web browser (<x id="START_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="<a>"/>with the
- WebTorrent library<x id="CLOSE_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="</a>"/>), the protocol is different from classic BitTorrent.
- When you are in a web browser, you send a signal containing your IP address to the tracker that will randomly choose other peers
- to forward the information to.
- See <x id="START_LINK_1" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="<a>"/>this document<x id="CLOSE_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="</a>"/> for more information
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- Web peers are not publicly accessible: because we use WebRTC inside the web browser (<x id="START_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="<a>"/>with the
- WebTorrent library<x id="CLOSE_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="</a>"/>), the protocol is different from classic BitTorrent.
- When you are in a web browser, you send a signal containing your IP address to the tracker that will randomly choose other peers
- to forward the information to.
- See <x id="START_LINK_1" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="<a>"/>this document<x id="CLOSE_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="</a>"/> for more information
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- The worst-case scenario of an average person spying on their friends is quite unlikely.
- There are much more effective ways to get that kind of information.
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- The worst-case scenario of an average person spying on their friends is quite unlikely.
- There are much more effective ways to get that kind of information.
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