A fork of SealPIR (v2.1) with patches for PIROS microbenchmarking
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SealPIR is a (research) library and should not be used in production systems. SealPIR allows a client to download an element from a database stored by a server without revealing which element was downloaded. SealPIR was introduced in our paper.
SealPIR depends on Microsoft SEAL version 3.1.0 (link). Download Microsoft SEAL from GitHub, and follow the instructions in README.md to install it system-wide.
Once Microsoft SEAL 3.1.0 is installed, to build SealPIR simply run:
cmake .
make
This should produce a binary file bin/sealpir
.
Take a look at the example in main.cpp for how to use SealPIR. Note: the parameter "d" stands for recursion levels, and for the current configuration, the server-to-client reply has size (pow(10, d-1) * 32) KB. Therefore we recommend using d <= 3.
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