inb4: IPFS doesn’t work, unfortunately as you cannot provide the hash of an arbitrarily large file and retrieve it from the network. IPFS content IDs (CID) are a hash of the tree of chunks. Changes to chunk size can also change the hash!
Basically, I’d like to take the SHA256, SHA3, blake2, md5, of a file and either retrieve it from a network or get a list of sources for that file. Does something like that exist already or will I have to build it?
If I have to build it
it will be a really simple, dumb, HTTP service with
GET /uris/:hash:?alg=sha256|md5|blake
POST /uri/:hash:
with the contents being a URI to the file
supported URI schemes would probably be HTTP/S and FTP. Maybe P2P protocols like IPFS and if there’s a way to target a specific file in a torrent, maybe magnet links too. But that’s feels like risky territory.
Of course for hashing requests it would have a limited task queue (maybe 5 in parallel?), rate limiting by IP, and a size limit for retrieval (1GB feels like more than enough).
Can’t think of a way to do it with a DHT 🤷
Ipfs with chunking disabled then