i2pd ==== I2P router written in C++ Requirements for Linux/FreeBSD/OSX ---------------------------------- GCC 4.6 or newer, Boost 1.46 or newer, crypto++. Clang can be used instead of GCC. Requirements for Windows ------------------------ VS2013 (known to work with 12.0.21005.1 or newer), Boost 1.46 or newer, crypto++ 5.62. See Win32/README-Build.txt for instructions on how to build i2pd and its dependencies. Build Statuses --------------- - Linux x64 - [![Build Status](https://jenkins.nordcloud.no/buildStatus/icon?job=i2pd-linux)](https://jenkins.nordcloud.no/job/i2pd-linux/) - Linux ARM - To be added - Mac OS X - To be added - Microsoft VC13 - To be added Testing ------- First, build it. * $ cd i2pd * $ make Next, find out your public ip. (find it for example at http://www.whatismyip.com/) Then, run it with: $ ./i2p --host=YOUR_PUBLIC_IP The client should now reseed by itself. To visit an I2P page, you need to find the b32 address of your destination. After that, go to the webconsole and add it behind the url. (Remove http:// from the address) This should resulting in for example: http://localhost:7070/4oes3rlgrpbkmzv4lqcfili23h3cvpwslqcfjlk6vvguxyggspwa.b32.i2p Cmdline options --------------- * --host= - The external IP * --port= - The port to listen on * --httpport= - The http port to listen on * --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). * --unreachable= - 1 if router is declared as unreachable and works through introducers. * --v6= - 1 if supports communication through ipv6, off by default * --httpproxyport= - The port to listen on (HTTP Proxy) * --socksproxyport= - The port to listen on (SOCKS Proxy) * --ircport= - The local port of IRC tunnel to listen on. 6668 by default * --ircdest= - I2P destination address of IRC server. For example irc.postman.i2p * --irckeys= - optional keys file for local destination * --eepkeys= - File name containing destination keys. For example privKeys.dat Will be created if not exists (issue #110). * --eephost= - Address incoming trafic forward to. 127.0.0.1 by default * --eepport= - Port incoming trafic forward to. 80 by default * --samport= - Port of SAM bridge. Usually 7656. SAM is off if not specified * --bobport= - Port of BOB command channel. Usually 2827. BOB is off if not specified * --conf= - Config file (default: ~/.i2pd/i2p.conf or /var/lib/i2pd/i2p.conf) Will be silently ignored if not exists. Cmdline options has preference over config file. Config file ----------- INI-like, syntax is the following : = . Allowed keys are the same as cmdline options.