🔧 Installed and configured i2pd
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.config/i2pd/i2pd.conf
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## Configuration file for a typical i2pd user
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## See https://i2pd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user-guide/configuration/
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## for more options you can use in this file.
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## Lines that begin with "## " try to explain what's going on. Lines
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## that begin with just "#" are disabled commands: you can enable them
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## by removing the "#" symbol.
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## Tunnels config file
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## Default: ~/.i2pd/tunnels.conf or /var/lib/i2pd/tunnels.conf
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## Note: /var/lib/i2pd/tunnels.conf is a symlink to /etc/i2pd/tunnels.conf (use the latter)
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# tunconf = /var/lib/i2pd/tunnels.conf
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## Tunnels config files path
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## Use that path to store separated tunnels in different config files.
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## Default: ~/.i2pd/tunnels.d or /var/lib/i2pd/tunnels.d
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## Note: /var/lib/i2pd/tunnels.d is a symlink to /etc/i2pd/tunnels.d (use the latter)
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# tunnelsdir = /var/lib/i2pd/tunnels.d
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## Path to certificates used for verifying .su3, families
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## Default: ~/.i2pd/certificates or /var/lib/i2pd/certificates
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## Note: /var/lib/i2pd/certificates is a symlink to /usr/share/i2pd/certificates (use the latter)
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# certsdir = /var/lib/i2pd/certificates
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## Where to write pidfile (default: /run/i2pd.pid, not used in Windows)
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# pidfile = /run/i2pd/i2pd.pid
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## Logging configuration section
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## By default logs go to stdout with level 'info' and higher
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## For Windows OS by default logs go to file with level 'warn' and higher
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##
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## Logs destination (valid values: stdout, file, syslog)
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## * stdout - print log entries to stdout
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## * file - log entries to a file
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## * syslog - use syslog, see man 3 syslog
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# log = file
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## Path to logfile (default: autodetect)
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logfile = /var/log/i2pd/i2pd.log
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## Log messages above this level (debug, info, *warn, error, critical, none)
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## If you set it to none, logging will be disabled
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# loglevel = warn
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## Write full CLF-formatted date and time to log (default: write only time)
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# logclftime = true
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## Daemon mode. Router will go to background after start. Ignored on Windows
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## (default: true)
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# daemon = true
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## Specify a family, router belongs to (default - none)
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# family =
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## Network interface to bind to
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## Updates address4/6 options if they are not set
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# ifname =
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## You can specify different interfaces for IPv4 and IPv6
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# ifname4 =
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# ifname6 =
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## Local address to bind transport sockets to
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## Overrides host option if:
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## For ipv4: if ipv4 = true and nat = false
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## For ipv6: if 'host' is not set or ipv4 = true
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# address4 =
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# address6 =
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## External IPv4 or IPv6 address to listen for connections
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## By default i2pd sets IP automatically
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## Sets published NTCP2v4/SSUv4 address to 'host' value if nat = true
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## Sets published NTCP2v6/SSUv6 address to 'host' value if ipv4 = false
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# host = 1.2.3.4
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## Port to listen for connections
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## By default i2pd picks random port. You MUST pick a random number too,
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## don't just uncomment this
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# port = 4567
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## Enable communication through ipv4 (default: true)
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ipv4 = true
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## Enable communication through ipv6 (default: false)
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ipv6 = false
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## Bandwidth configuration
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## L limit bandwidth to 32 KB/sec, O - to 256 KB/sec, P - to 2048 KB/sec,
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## X - unlimited
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## Default is L (regular node) and X if floodfill mode enabled.
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## If you want to share more bandwidth without floodfill mode, uncomment
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## that line and adjust value to your possibilities. Value can be set to
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## integer in kilobytes, it will apply that limit and flag will be used
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## from next upper limit (example: if you set 4096 flag will be X, but real
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## limit will be 4096 KB/s). Same can be done when floodfill mode is used,
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## but keep in mind that low values may be negatively evaluated by Java
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## router algorithms.
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# bandwidth = L
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## Max % of bandwidth limit for transit. 0-100 (default: 100)
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# share = 100
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## Router will not accept transit tunnels, disabling transit traffic completely
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## (default: false)
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# notransit = true
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## Router will be floodfill (default: false)
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## Note: that mode uses much more network connections and CPU!
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# floodfill = true
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[ntcp2]
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## Enable NTCP2 transport (default: true)
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# enabled = true
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## Publish address in RouterInfo (default: true)
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# published = true
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## Port for incoming connections (default is global port option value)
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# port = 4567
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[ssu2]
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## Enable SSU2 transport (default: true)
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# enabled = true
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## Publish address in RouterInfo (default: true)
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# published = true
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## Port for incoming connections (default is global port option value)
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# port = 4567
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[http]
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## Web Console settings
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## Enable the Web Console (default: true)
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# enabled = true
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## Address and port service will listen on (default: 127.0.0.1:7070)
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# address = 127.0.0.1
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# port = 7070
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## Path to web console (default: /)
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# webroot = /
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## Enable Web Console authentication (default: false)
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## You should not use Web Console via public networks without additional encryption.
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## HTTP authentication is not encryption layer!
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# auth = true
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# user = i2pd
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# pass = changeme
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## Select webconsole language
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## Currently supported english (default), afrikaans, armenian, chinese, czech, french,
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## german, italian, polish, portuguese, russian, spanish, turkish, turkmen, ukrainian
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## and uzbek languages
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# lang = english
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[httpproxy]
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## Enable the HTTP proxy (default: true)
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# enabled = true
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## Address and port service will listen on (default: 127.0.0.1:4444)
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# address = 127.0.0.1
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# port = 4444
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## Optional keys file for proxy local destination (default: http-proxy-keys.dat)
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# keys = http-proxy-keys.dat
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## Enable address helper for adding .i2p domains with "jump URLs" (default: true)
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## You should disable this feature if your i2pd HTTP Proxy is public,
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## because anyone could spoof the short domain via addresshelper and forward other users to phishing links
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# addresshelper = true
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## Address of a proxy server inside I2P, which is used to visit regular Internet
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# outproxy = http://false.i2p
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## httpproxy section also accepts I2CP parameters, like "inbound.length" etc.
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[socksproxy]
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## Enable the SOCKS proxy (default: true)
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# enabled = true
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## Address and port service will listen on (default: 127.0.0.1:4447)
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# address = 127.0.0.1
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# port = 4447
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## Optional keys file for proxy local destination (default: socks-proxy-keys.dat)
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# keys = socks-proxy-keys.dat
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## Socks outproxy. Example below is set to use Tor for all connections except i2p
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## Enable using of SOCKS outproxy (works only with SOCKS4, default: false)
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# outproxy.enabled = false
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## Address and port of outproxy
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# outproxy = 127.0.0.1
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# outproxyport = 9050
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## socksproxy section also accepts I2CP parameters, like "inbound.length" etc.
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[sam]
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## Enable the SAM bridge (default: true)
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# enabled = false
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## Address and ports service will listen on (default: 127.0.0.1:7656, udp: 7655)
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# address = 127.0.0.1
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# port = 7656
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# portudp = 7655
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[bob]
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## Enable the BOB command channel (default: false)
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# enabled = false
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## Address and port service will listen on (default: 127.0.0.1:2827)
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# address = 127.0.0.1
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# port = 2827
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[i2cp]
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## Enable the I2CP protocol (default: false)
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# enabled = false
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## Address and port service will listen on (default: 127.0.0.1:7654)
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# address = 127.0.0.1
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# port = 7654
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[i2pcontrol]
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## Enable the I2PControl protocol (default: false)
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# enabled = false
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## Address and port service will listen on (default: 127.0.0.1:7650)
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# address = 127.0.0.1
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# port = 7650
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## Authentication password (default: itoopie)
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# password = itoopie
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[precomputation]
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## Enable or disable elgamal precomputation table
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## By default, enabled on i386 hosts
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# elgamal = true
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[upnp]
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## Enable or disable UPnP: automatic port forwarding (enabled by default in WINDOWS, ANDROID)
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# enabled = false
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## Name i2pd appears in UPnP forwardings list (default: I2Pd)
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# name = I2Pd
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[meshnets]
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## Enable connectivity over the Yggdrasil network (default: false)
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# yggdrasil = false
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## You can bind address from your Yggdrasil subnet 300::/64
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## The address must first be added to the network interface
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# yggaddress =
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[reseed]
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## Options for bootstrapping into I2P network, aka reseeding
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## Enable reseed data verification (default: true)
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verify = true
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## URLs to request reseed data from, separated by comma
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## Default: "mainline" I2P Network reseeds
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# urls = https://reseed.i2p-projekt.de/,https://i2p.mooo.com/netDb/,https://netdb.i2p2.no/
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## Reseed URLs through the Yggdrasil, separated by comma
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# yggurls = http://[324:71e:281a:9ed3::ace]:7070/
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## Path to local reseed data file (.su3) for manual reseeding
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# file = /path/to/i2pseeds.su3
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## or HTTPS URL to reseed from
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# file = https://legit-website.com/i2pseeds.su3
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## Path to local ZIP file or HTTPS URL to reseed from
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# zipfile = /path/to/netDb.zip
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## If you run i2pd behind a proxy server, set proxy server for reseeding here
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## Should be http://address:port or socks://address:port
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# proxy = http://127.0.0.1:8118
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## Minimum number of known routers, below which i2pd triggers reseeding (default: 25)
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# threshold = 25
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[addressbook]
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## AddressBook subscription URL for initial setup
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## Default: reg.i2p at "mainline" I2P Network
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# defaulturl = http://shx5vqsw7usdaunyzr2qmes2fq37oumybpudrd4jjj4e4vk4uusa.b32.i2p/hosts.txt
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## Optional subscriptions URLs, separated by comma
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subscriptions = http://reg.i2p/hosts.txt,http://identiguy.i2p/hosts.txt,http://stats.i2p/cgi-bin/newhosts.txt,http://rus.i2p/hosts.txt
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[limits]
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## Maximum active transit sessions (default: 5000)
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## This value is doubled if floodfill mode is enabled!
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# transittunnels = 5000
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## Limit number of open file descriptors (0 - use system limit)
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# openfiles = 0
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## Maximum size of corefile in Kb (0 - use system limit)
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# coresize = 0
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[trust]
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## Enable explicit trust options. (default: false)
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# enabled = true
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## Make direct I2P connections only to routers in specified Family.
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# family = MyFamily
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## Make direct I2P connections only to routers specified here. Comma separated list of base64 identities.
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# routers =
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## Should we hide our router from other routers? (default: false)
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# hidden = true
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[exploratory]
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## Exploratory tunnels settings with default values
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# inbound.length = 2
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# inbound.quantity = 3
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# outbound.length = 2
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# outbound.quantity = 3
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[persist]
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## Save peer profiles on disk (default: true)
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# profiles = true
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## Save full addresses on disk (default: true)
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# addressbook = true
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[cpuext]
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## Use CPU AES-NI instructions set when work with cryptography when available (default: true)
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# aesni = true
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## Force usage of CPU instructions set, even if they not found (default: false)
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## DO NOT TOUCH that option if you really don't know what are you doing!
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# force = false
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[IRC-ILITA]
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type = client
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address = 127.0.0.1
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port = 6668
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destination = irc.ilita.i2p
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destinationport = 6667
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keys = irc-keys.dat
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#[IRC-IRC2P]
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#type = client
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#address = 127.0.0.1
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#port = 6669
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#destination = irc.postman.i2p
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#destinationport = 6667
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#keys = irc-keys.dat
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#[SMTP]
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#type = client
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#address = 127.0.0.1
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#port = 7659
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#destination = smtp.postman.i2p
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#destinationport = 25
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#keys = smtp-keys.dat
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#[POP3]
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#type = client
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#address = 127.0.0.1
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#port = 7660
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#destination = pop.postman.i2p
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#destinationport = 110
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#keys = pop3-keys.dat
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# see more examples at https://i2pd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user-guide/tunnels/
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# would use something like:
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#
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forward-socks5t / 127.0.0.1:9050 .
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forward .i2p / 127.0.0.1:4444
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#
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# Note that if you got Tor through one of the bundles, you may
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# have to change the port from 9050 to 9150 (or even another
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paru duf-git
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Install doggo (alternative for dig):
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paru doggo-bin
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Install i2pd and i2pd-runit:
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doas pacman -S i2pd i2pd-runit
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doas ln -s /etc/runit/sv/i2pd /run/runit/service/i2pd
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Make sure ufw enables i2p:
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doas ufw allow 4444
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And make sure that you forward i2p traffic through privoxy
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(note: must be beneath all other forwards in /etc/privoxy/config):
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forward .i2p localhost:4444
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To access i2p sites, you'll need to modify the /etc/i2pd/i2pd.conf file:
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[addressbook]
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subscriptions= http://add2here.i2p/hosts.txt
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(note: the hosts.txt is how i2p resolves)
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