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Where’s WikiLeaks ?

Where’s WikiLeaks ?. GEOLOCATION SERVICE. A Model Based Active Geolocation Service. S. Laki* , P. Mátray , P. Hága, T. Sebők, I. Csabai, G. Vattay. Spotter :. Sándor Laki* Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary lakis@inf.elte.hu.

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Where’s WikiLeaks ?

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  1. Where’sWikiLeaks?

  2. GEOLOCATION SERVICE • A Model Based ActiveGeolocation Service S. Laki*, P. Mátray, P. Hága, T. Sebők, I. Csabai, G. Vattay Spotter: Sándor Laki* Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary lakis@inf.elte.hu • The Project was supported by the European Union and co-financed by the European Social Fund (grant agreement no. TAMOP 4.2.1./B-09/1/KMR-2010-0003).

  3. Motivation • Location information can be useful for both private and corporate users • Targeted advertising on the web • Restricted content delivery • Location-based security check • Scientific applications • Measurement visualization • Network diagnostics • Analysing spatial properties • of the Intenet

  4. IP Geolocationingeneral PassiveGeolocation ActiveGeolocation • Geolinguistic • Registrybased • Whois, dns • Organizationalinfromation • Commercial databases • Maxmind, IPLigence, IP2Location, etc. rt1.lon.uk.geant2.net London, UK

  5. IP Geolocationingeneral PassiveGeolocation ActiveGeolocation • Geolinguistic • Registrybased • Whois, dns • Organizationalinfromation • Commercial databases • Maxmind, IPLigence, IP2Location, etc. rt1.lon.uk.geant2.net Large and geographicallydispersed IP blockscan be allocatedto a singleentity

  6. IP Geolocationingeneral PassiveGeolocation ActiveGeolocation Activeprobing Delay, topology, etc. Landmarks Withknownlocation Locationestimatesforeachindividual IP addresses • Geolinguistic • Registrybased • Whois, dns • Organizationalinfromation • Commercial databases • Maxmind, IPLigence, IP2Location, etc. rt1.lon.uk.geant2.net Large and geographicallydispersed IP blockscan be allocatedto a singleentity

  7. Activegeolocation ? Target to be localized

  8. Activegeolocation Landmarkswithknownlocation

  9. Activegeolocation 1010 ms 200 ms 501 ms 898 ms

  10. Activegeolocation Transformingdelaystogeographicaldistances

  11. Howtotransformnetworkdelaystogeographicaldistances?

  12. Ourdelay–distancemodel Referencedataset • Nodeswithknownlocation • ~700 PlanetLabnodes • Alltoall RTT measurements • mininmumdelays

  13. Ourdelay-distancemodel • Standardizedvalues, fitted normaldistribution • Approximatedby a standard normaldistribution • Geographicdistancesfollownormaldistribution • withparametersµ(t) and (t)for a givendelayt

  14. Evaluation The distances are normally distributed for a given RTT Foreach RTT theradial profile is approximatedby a normaldistribution (m(d) and s(d))=> which defines the spatial probability distribution of the target

  15. Evaluation – „Triangulation” • Landmarks:L1, … , Ln • DelaydifromLitoT: Lidi • The probabilitythattargetTresidesinregionH:

  16. Performance analysis • Estimatedaccuracyfor a geolocationgroundtruth • CAIDA’sGeolocationComparisionSurvey • More than20000 referencenodes • LocatedinNorthAmerica and in Europe InNorthAmerica 70% 35% 40% 9% 27% 2%

  17. The Online service

  18. Spotter - The geolocation service • online: free, easy to use • ~100 landmarks • Real timemeasurementsinthebackground • offline: batch mode • ~50k addresses/day • Fulllandmarkset • ~700 nodes • to fix: • DNS resolve problem • Sequentialqueuing visit and use!http://spotter.etomic.org

  19. Where’sWikiLeaks?

  20. Conclusion • Spotter is a measurementbasedgeolocation service available online • Basedon a probabilisticapproach • A noveldescription of delay-distancerelation • ValidatedonCAIDA’sGeolocationGroundTruth • 30 km and 75 km medianaccuracyinNorthAmerica and in Europe, resp. New challenges: • IPv6, Real timemeasurements, etc • The Internet topology and thedelaycharacteristicscould be changedinthefuture

  21. GEOLOCATION SERVICE Thankyouforyourattention! For more infopleasevisit http://spotter.etomic.org orsendme an email lakis@inf.elte.hu (Sándor Laki)

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