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i2pd
====
I2P router written in C++
Contains all ongoing changes from https://bitbucket.org/orignal/i2pd/src
License
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This project is licensed under the BSD 3-clause license, which can be found in the file
LICENSE in the root of the project source code.
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Downloads
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Official binary releases could be found at:
http://i2pd.website/releases/
older releases
http://download.i2p.io/purplei2p/i2pd/releases/
Build Statuses
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- Linux x64 - [![Build Status](https://jenkins.greyhat.no/buildStatus/icon?job=i2pd-linux)](https://jenkins.nordcloud.no/job/i2pd-linux/)
- Linux ARM - To be added
- Mac OS X - Got it working, but not well tested. (Only works with clang, not GCC.)
- Microsoft VC13 - To be added
Testing
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First, build it.
On Ubuntu/Debian based
* sudo apt-get install libboost-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-regex-dev libboost-date-time-dev libssl-dev zlib1g-dev
* $ cd i2pd
* $ make
Then, run it:
$ ./i2p
The client should now reseed by itself.
To visit an eepsite use HTTP proxy port 4446.
For tunnels follow [instructions](https://github.com/PurpleI2P/i2pd/wiki/tunnels.cfg)
Cmdline options
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* --host= - The external IP (deprecated).
* --port= - The port to listen on
* --httpaddress= - The address to listen on (HTTP server)
* --httpport= - The port to listen on (HTTP server)
* --log= - Enable or disable logging to file. 1 for yes, 0 for no.
* --daemon= - Enable or disable daemon mode. 1 for yes, 0 for no.
* --service= - 1 if uses system folders (/var/run/i2pd.pid, /var/log/i2pd.log, /var/lib/i2pd).
* --v6= - 1 if supports communication through ipv6, off by default
* --floodfill= - 1 if router is floodfill, off by default
* --bandwidth= - L if bandwidth is limited to 32Kbs/sec, O if not. Always O if floodfill, otherwise L by default.
* --httpproxyaddress= - The address to listen on (HTTP Proxy)
* --httpproxyport= - The port to listen on (HTTP Proxy) 4446 by default
* --socksproxyaddress= - The address to listen on (SOCKS Proxy)
* --socksproxyport= - The port to listen on (SOCKS Proxy). 4447 by default
* --proxykeys= - optional keys file for proxy's local destination
* --ircaddress= - The address to listen on (IRC tunnel)
* --ircport= - The port listen on (IRC tunnel). 6668 by default
* --ircdest= - I2P destination address of IRC server. For example irc.postman.i2p
* --irckeys= - optional keys file for tunnel's local destination
* --eepkeys= - File name containing destination keys, for example privKeys.dat.
The file will be created if it does not already exist (issue #110).
* --eephost= - Address incoming trafic forward to. 127.0.0.1 by default
* --eepport= - Port incoming trafic forward to. 80 by default
* --samaddress= - The address to listen on (SAM bridge)
* --samport= - Port of SAM bridge. Usually 7656. SAM is off if not specified
* --bobaddress= - The address to listen on (BOB command channel)
* --bobport= - Port of BOB command channel. Usually 2827. BOB is off if not specified
* --i2pcontroladdress= - The address to listen on (I2P control service)
* --i2pcontrolport= - Port of I2P control service. Usually 7650. I2PControl is off if not specified
* --tunnelscfg= - Tunnels Config file (default: ~/.i2pd/tunnels.cfg or /var/lib/i2pd/tunnels.cfg)
* --conf= - Config file (default: ~/.i2pd/i2p.conf or /var/lib/i2pd/i2p.conf)
This parameter will be silently ignored if the specified config file does not exist.
Options specified on the command line take precedence over those in the config file.
Config files
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INI-like, syntax is the following : <key> = <value>.
All command-line parameters are allowed as keys, for example:
i2p.conf:
log = 1
v6 = 0
ircdest = irc.postman.i2p
tunnels.cfg (filename of this config is subject of change):
; outgoing tunnel sample, to remote service
; mandatory parameters:
; * type -- always "client"
; * port -- local port to listen to
; * destination -- i2p hostname
; optional parameters (may be omitted)
; * keys -- our identity, if unset, will be generated on every startup,
; if set and file missing, keys will be generated and placed to this file
[IRC]
type = client
port = 6668
destination = irc.echelon.i2p
keys = irc-keys.dat
; incoming tunnel sample, for local service
; mandatory parameters:
; * type -- always "server"
; * host -- ip address of our service
; * port -- port of our service
; * keys -- file with LeaseSet of address in i2p
; optional parameters (may be omitted)
; * inport -- optional, i2p service port, if unset - the same as 'port'
; * accesslist -- comma-separated list of i2p addresses, allowed to connect
; every address is b32 without '.b32.i2p' part
[LOCALSITE]
type = server
host = 127.0.0.1
port = 80
keys = site-keys.dat
inport = 81
accesslist = <b32>[,<b32>]