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by eepman
12 Mar 2024 14:23
Forum: Misc
Topic: sys-i2p for qubes os
Replies: 0
Views: 1097

sys-i2p for qubes os

How would one setup a sys-i2p for qubes os? Qubes currently has a sys-whonix qube, which routes through Tor network, each and every qube that uses it as its "net qube". How would its i2p version would look like? For starters, how would one restrict each and every internet connection of the...
by eepman
06 Oct 2023 09:58
Forum: MuWire
Topic: MuWire has died, development has stopped, are there any alternatives?
Replies: 9
Views: 9437

Re: MuWire has died, development has stopped, are there any alternatives?

>he left around when DeSnake launched Dread Afaik, it was Paris, who launched Dread, not DeSnake. DeSnake was a founder of some big Darknet Marketplace, I guess it was Whitehouse Market or something. >which referenced sexual/ethnic/racial minority groups in a way that some people were complaining ma...
by eepman
06 Oct 2023 09:31
Forum: Guides
Topic: Bitchan/Bitmessage fully over I2P? Good idea or why.?
Replies: 1
Views: 2074

Re: Bitchan/Bitmessage fully over I2P? Good idea or why.?

I like bitchan. It offers a truly decentralized, uncensorable, and anonymous image-board forum to its users. It has good potential to be a place for anarchistic discussion hub. However, afaik, its message relaying system is handled by bitmessage itself, which is, again afaik, not anonymous message r...
by eepman
06 Oct 2023 09:27
Forum: Addressbook
Topic: Where do I begin with understanding the naming system on i2p domains?
Replies: 1
Views: 7775

Where do I begin with understanding the naming system on i2p domains?

Looking at any jump service, like reg.i2p, notbob.i2p, etc., I am seeing human-legible names assigned to random i2p b32 addresses. How are these coordinated, and what happens if I try to assign a name to my newly-created i2p website a name that was already in use by some other, older, i2p website?
by eepman
06 Oct 2023 09:24
Forum: Router
Topic: What is the current state of the i2p?
Replies: 4
Views: 2910

Re: What is the current state of the i2p?

I heard some rumors about zzz returning back. Anyone else heard those?
by eepman
04 Oct 2023 11:20
Forum: i2pd
Topic: Enabling floodfill--What it does?
Replies: 2
Views: 1681

Re: Enabling floodfill--What it does?

When you're floodfill you participate in storing LeaseSets (destination addresses basically). Essentially on top of relying bandwidth you also participate in securing network consensus. I believe it requires a bit more CPU and bandwidth. Your bandwidth should be fine, I think you should enable it. ...
by eepman
24 Sep 2023 11:33
Forum: i2pd
Topic: Enabling floodfill--What it does?
Replies: 2
Views: 1681

Enabling floodfill--What it does?

If I enable the floodfill from /etc/i2pd/i2pd.conf file, what happens? How do I help the i2p network? From my home router, I have limited the single board computer that's running i2pd to 3 MiB/s download 2 MiB/s upload bandwidth. Would that bandwidth still help the i2p network in floodfill mode?
by eepman
24 Sep 2023 11:28
Forum: Misc
Topic: torrenting and hops
Replies: 4
Views: 1758

Re: torrenting and hops

>With only 1 hop on your site it is easier to get your client, but not the server, which is still on 4. So, okay, then that means, IF me and the server of the torrent (the other i2p + qbittorrent client) have put the number of hops to 1, then there will be 2 hops between me and the other peer that I...
by eepman
21 Sep 2023 12:10
Forum: Misc
Topic: torrenting and hops
Replies: 4
Views: 1758

Re: torrenting and hops

>If you set it to 1 hop, the server may still use 3 hops. You only control one half of the tunnels. In this case, I am torrenting from tracker2.postman.i2p , that means, it is up to how many hops the postman service is using, am I understanding this right? >With only 1 hop, an attacker need to contr...
by eepman
20 Sep 2023 19:08
Forum: Misc
Topic: torrenting and hops
Replies: 4
Views: 1758

torrenting and hops

I like torrenting on i2p. It is private, so that my ISP cannot see me torrenting---all it sees is that my single board computer is receiving/forwarding encrypted data packages from random-looking IP addresses over the world. It cannot bug me with unasked for "love letters." Now, torrenting...