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## Configuration file for a typical i2pd user
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## See https://i2pd.readthedocs.org/en/latest/configuration.html
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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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# tunconf = /var/lib/i2pd/tunnels.conf
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## Where to write pidfile (don't write by default)
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# pidfile = /var/run/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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## 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.log
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## Log messages above this level (debug, *info, warn, error)
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# loglevel = info
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## Path to storage of i2pd data (RI, keys, peer profiles, ...)
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## Default: ~/.i2pd or /var/lib/i2pd
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# datadir = /var/lib/i2pd
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## Daemon mode. Router will go to background after start
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# daemon = true
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## Run as a service. Router will use system folders like ‘/var/lib/i2pd’
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# service = true
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## External IP address to listen for connections
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## By default i2pd sets IP automatically
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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 = 4321
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## Enable communication through ipv6
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ipv6 = true
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## Bandwidth configuration
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## L limit bandwidth to 32Kbs/sec, O - to 256Kbs/sec, P - unlimited
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## Default is P for floodfill, L for regular node
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# bandwidth = L
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## Router will not accept transit tunnels at startup
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# notransit = true
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## Router will be floodfill
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# floodfill = true
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[http]
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## Uncomment and set to 'false' to disable Web Console
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# enabled = true
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## Address and port service will listen on
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address = 127.0.0.1
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port = 7070
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[httpproxy]
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## Uncomment and set to 'false' to disable HTTP Proxy
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# enabled = true
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## Address and port service will listen on
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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
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# keys = http-proxy-keys.dat
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[socksproxy]
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## Uncomment and set to 'false' to disable SOCKS Proxy
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# enabled = true
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## Address and port service will listen on
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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
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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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## Address and port of outproxy
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# outproxy = 127.0.0.1
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# outproxyport = 9050
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[sam]
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## Uncomment and set to 'true' to enable SAM Bridge
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# enabled = false
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## Address and port service will listen on
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# address = 127.0.0.1
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# port = 7656
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[bob]
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## Uncomment and set to 'true' to enable BOB command channel
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# enabled = false
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## Address and port service will listen on
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# address = 127.0.0.1
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# port = 2827
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[i2pcontrol]
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## Uncomment and set to 'true' to enable I2PControl protocol
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# enabled = false
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## Address and port service will listen on
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# address = 127.0.0.1
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# port = 7650
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