2013-09-01 19:09:28 +04:00
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i2pd
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i2p router for Linux written on C++
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2013-09-01 21:49:06 +04:00
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Requires gcc 4.6 and higher, boost 1.46 and higher, crypto++
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2014-01-09 23:59:35 +04:00
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on Windows
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Requires msvs2013, boost 1.46 and higher, crypto++
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2014-01-31 04:39:16 +04:00
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2014-04-03 20:18:56 +04:00
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/orignal/i2pd.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/orignal/i2pd)
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2014-01-31 04:39:16 +04:00
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Testing
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First, build it.
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2014-01-31 04:42:27 +04:00
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* $ cd i2pd
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* $ make
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2014-01-31 04:39:16 +04:00
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Next, find out your public ip. (find it for example at http://www.whatismyip.com/)
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Then, run it with:
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$ ./i2p --host=YOUR_PUBLIC_IP
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2014-01-31 10:35:21 +04:00
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The client should now reseed by itself.
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2014-01-31 04:39:16 +04:00
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To visit an I2P page, you need to find the b32 address of your destination.
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After that, go to the webconsole and add it behind the url. (Remove http:// and b32.i2p from the address)
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This should resulting in for example:
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http://localhost:7070/4oes3rlgrpbkmzv4lqcfili23h3cvpwslqcfjlk6vvguxyggspwa
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2014-02-05 03:43:50 +04:00
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Options
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* --host= - The external IP
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* --port= - The port to listen on
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* --httpport= - The http port to listen on
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* --log= - Enable or disable logging to file. 1 for yes, 0 for no.
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* --daemon= - Eanble or disable daemon mode. 1 for yes, 0 for no.
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2014-03-18 02:31:29 +04:00
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* --httpproxyport= - The port to listen on (HTTP Proxy)
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2014-02-05 03:43:50 +04:00
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