* address -- local interface tunnel binds to, '127.0.0.1' for connections from local host only, '0.0.0.0' for connections from everywhere. '127.0.0.1' by default.
* signaturetype -- signature type for new keys. 0 (DSA), 1 (ECDSA-P256), 7 (EDDSA). RSA signatures (4,5,6) are not allowed and will be changed to 7. 1 by default
* crytotype -- crypto type for new keys. Experimental. Should be alway 0
* cryptotype -- crypto type for new keys. Experimental. Should be always 0
* destinationport -- connect to particular port at destination. 0 by default
So, given the example above, if you connected to to 127.0.0.1:6668 on localhost, i2pd would tunnel that to irc.echelon.i2p:6668
* accesslist -- list of comma-separated of b32 address (without .b32.i2p) allowed to connect. Everybody is allowed by default.
* gzip -- turns internal compression off if set to false. true by default.
* signaturetype -- means signature type for new keys. 0 - DSA, 1- ECDSA-P256, 7 -EDDSA. 1 by default.
* crytotype -- crypto type for new keys. Experimental. Should be alway 0.
* cryptotype -- crypto type for new keys. Experimental. Should be always 0.
* enableuniquelocal -- if true, connection to local address will look like 127.x.x.x where x.x.x is first 3 bytes of incoming connection peer's ident hash. true by default.
Server/http tunnels
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*http* tunnels are configured just like regular server tunnels, except the the 'Host:' field
*http* tunnels are configured just like regular server tunnels, except the 'Host:' field
must be assigned to the address provided in configuration. i2pd will also resolve it if necessary.