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.TH I2PD "1" "March 31, 2015" |
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.SH NAME |
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i2pd \- Load-balanced unspoofable packet switching network |
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.SH SYNOPSIS |
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.B i2pd |
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[\fIOPTION1\fR) [\fIOPTION2\fR]... |
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.SH DESCRIPTION |
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i2pd |
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is a C++ implementation of the router for the I2P anonymizing network, offering |
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a simple layer that identity-sensitive applications can use to securely |
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communicate. All data is wrapped with several layers of encryption, and the |
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network is both distributed and dynamic, with no trusted parties. |
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.PP |
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Any of the configuration options below can be used in the \fBDAEMON_ARGS\fR variable in \fI/etc/default/i2pd\fR. |
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.BR |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-host=\fR |
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The external IP (deprecated) |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-port=\fR |
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The external port to listen on |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-httpport=\fR |
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The HTTP port to listen on |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-log=\fR[\fI1\fR|\fI0\fR] |
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.br |
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Enable of disable logging to a file. \fI1\fR for yes, \fI0\fR for no. (default: \fI0\fR, off) |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-daemon=\fR[\fI1\fR|\fI0\fR] |
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Enable or disable daemon mode. Daemon mode is enabled with \fI1\fR and disabled with \fI0\fR. (default: \fI0\fR, off) |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-service=\fR[\fI1\fR|\fI0\fR] |
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If enabled, system folders (\fB/var/run/i2pd.pid\fR, \fB/var/log/i2pd.log\fR, \fB/var/lib/i2pd\fR) will be used. If off, \fB$HOME/.i2pd\fR will be used instead. (default: \fI0\fR, off). |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-unreachable=\fR[\fI1\fR|\fI0\fR] |
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\fI1\fR if router is declared as unreachable and works through introducers. (default: \fI0\fR, off) |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-v6=\fR[\fI1\fR|\fI0\fR] |
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\fI1\fR if \fBi2pd\fR should communicate via IPv6. (default: \fI0\fR, off) |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-floodfill=\fR[\fI1\fR|\fI0\fR] |
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\fI1\fR if \fBi2pd\fR should become a floodfill. (default: \fI0\fR, off) |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-bandwidth=\fR[\fI1\fR|\fI0\fR] |
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\fIL\fR if \fBi2pd\fR should be limited to 32KiB/s. Enabling floodfill will automatically set this to \fI0\fR (default: \fI0\fR, no limit) |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-httpproxyport=\fR |
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The local port for the HTTP Proxy to listen on (default: \fI4446\fR) |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-socksproxyport=\fR |
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The local port for the SOCKS proxy to listen on (default: \fI4447\fR) |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-proxykeys=\fR |
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An optional keys file for tunnel's local destination |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-ircport=\fR |
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The local port of IRC tunnel to listen on. (default: \fI6668\fR) |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-ircdest=\fR |
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I2P destination address of an IRC server to connect to, e.g. \fIirc.postman.i2p\fR |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-irckeys=\fR |
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optional keys file for local destination |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-eepkeys=\fR |
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File name containing destination keys. For example \fIprivKeys.dat\fR |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-eephost=\fR |
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Address incoming trafic is forwarded to, \fI127.0.0.1\fR by default |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-eepport=\fR |
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Port incoming trafic forward to. \fI80\fR by default |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-samport=\fR |
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Port of SAM bridge. Usually \fI7656\fR. SAM will not be enabled if this is not set. (default: unset) |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-bobport=\fR |
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Port of BOB command channel. Usually \fI2827\fR. BOB will not be enabled if this is not set. (default: unset) |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-i2pcontrolport=\fR |
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Port of I2P control service. Usually \fI7650\fR. I2PControl will not be enabled if this is not set. (default: unset) |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-conf=\fR |
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Config file (default: \fI~/.i2pd/i2p.conf\fR or \fI/var/lib/i2pd/i2p.conf\fR) |
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This parameter will be silently ignored if the specified config file does not exist. |
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Options specified on the command line take precedence over those in the config file. |
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.SH FILES |
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.PP |
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/etc/i2pd/i2pd.conf, /etc/i2pd/tunnels.conf, /etc/default/i2pd |
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.RS 4 |
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i2pd configuration files (when running as a system service) |
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.RE |
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.PP |
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/var/lib/i2pd/ |
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.RS 4 |
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i2pd profile directory (when running as a system service, see \fB\-\-service=\fR above) |
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.RE |
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.PP |
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$HOME/.i2pd |
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.RS 4 |
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i2pd profile directory (when running as a normal user) |
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.RE |
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.PP |
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/usr/share/doc/i2pd/examples/hosts.txt.gz |
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.RS 4 |
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default I2P hosts file |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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This manual page was written by kytv <killyourtv@i2pmail.org> for the Debian system (but may be used by others). |
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.BR |
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation |
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.BR |
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On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL |
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