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It says it's from ooniprobe 2.1.0 at Linux, thus I create the issue here.
I hope it may be useful to improve the codebase. I would expect that ooniprobe doesn't run without all the needed dependencies, if this is the cause of the issue, otherwise, in case of optional dependencies, manage the uncovered situation.
As the test was done from a Vodafone network, which is using Allot to block the mentioned website, I would check your code against the fake certificate I attach below. I can't assure you that this was the returned cert, but it would be strange that it isn't, as other probes from same AS return it. www_womenonweb_org.crt.txt
Cheers!
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Thanks for reporting this. We are aware of this bug in these very old versions of OONI Probe.
Here is an issue in the pipeline which speaks of marking these measurements in some way: ooni/backend#690.
That said, this is the legacy now unsupported version of OONI Probe, which we don't plan to ever upgrade.
In theory in 2.3.0 this should be fixed, yet depending on what versions of twisted you have (see: https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/8315) you may still be affected.
We don't plan to fix this as the upgrade path for users is to rather install the 3.x series of OONI Probe.
I am nonetheless going to leave this open as a bug in the probe-legacy repo.
Reviewing probes to women on web, I found this "anomaly" probably caused by a bad installation of ooni probe:
https://explorer.ooni.org/measurement/20190404T080004Z_AS6739_T6hL0ht3wADKJmadRGiQPVrqd7J2dRrzdJsNRH3OYGWKqMC5JI?input=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.womenonweb.org%2F
It says it's from ooniprobe 2.1.0 at Linux, thus I create the issue here.
I hope it may be useful to improve the codebase. I would expect that ooniprobe doesn't run without all the needed dependencies, if this is the cause of the issue, otherwise, in case of optional dependencies, manage the uncovered situation.
As the test was done from a Vodafone network, which is using Allot to block the mentioned website, I would check your code against the fake certificate I attach below. I can't assure you that this was the returned cert, but it would be strange that it isn't, as other probes from same AS return it.
www_womenonweb_org.crt.txt
Cheers!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: