[ooni-dev] Fact-check my understanding of ooniprobe URL testing lists
David Fifield
david at bamsoftware.com
Thu Jul 30 02:20:45 UTC 2015
I'm working on a project where we're using OONI http_requests reports to
find servers that block Tor users. I'd like you to check my
understanding of where the URL lists for testing come from. I wrote:
A single OONI report typically tests many URLs. For the most
part, reports use the Citizen Lab URL testing lists
(https://github.com/citizenlab/test-lists) which contain about
1,200 "global" URLs, plus up to about about 900 additional
country-specific URLs that are tested depending on the country
in which ooniprobe is run. Users may run ooniprobe with their
own custom URL lists; the results are uploaded to the global
report pool. (There are several one-off reports in the data that
test a single URL.)
Is this true? Has it always been like this? How do ooniprobe users get
updates when the list changes?
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