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Peer2PIR: Private Queries for IPFS

27 May 2024
Miti Mazmudar
Shannon Veitch
Rasoul Akhavan Mahdavi
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Abstract

The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is a peer-to-peer network for storing data in a distributed file system, hosting over 190,000 peers spanning 152 countries. Despite its prominence, the privacy properties that IPFS offers to peers are severely limited. Any query within the network leaks to other peers the content for which a peer is querying. We address IPFS' privacy leakage across three functionalities (peer routing, provider advertisements, and content retrieval), ultimately empowering peers to privately navigate and retrieve content in the network. We argue that private information retrieval (PIR) is the most suitable tool for our task. Our work highlights and addresses novel challenges inherent to integrating PIR into distributed systems. We present our new, private protocols and demonstrate that they incur minimal overheads compared to IPFS today. We also include a systematic comparison of state-of-art PIR protocols in the context of distributed systems which may be of independent interest.

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