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- 13 Jan 2023 12:18
- Forum: Router
- Topic: Is this a security issue that leaks src_ip?
- Replies: 18
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Re: Is this a security issue that leaks src_ip?
HI Alice does need the server destination of bob, sure. Thats the address in I2P to reach, like IP address in clearnet. Bob does get a (session only) destination of the service Alice used to connect to Bob, and sends the reply to that destination. Hashes are NOT bound to any IP addresses. You may co...
- 13 Jan 2023 09:48
- Forum: Router
- Topic: Is this a security issue that leaks src_ip?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 4812
Re: Is this a security issue that leaks src_ip?
Your flowchart is simply wrong. You need to remove the server, add a brek in the middle, add 3 nodes above and 3 below, title the existing 6 as in and out, each, and the new as In2 and out2, and server further down right. If you interprete the node as a tunnel, it would be 3 tunnel in a row with now...
- 13 Jan 2023 09:04
- Forum: Router
- Topic: Is this a security issue that leaks src_ip?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 4812
Re: Is this a security issue that leaks src_ip?
Hi No, that graph is wrong, as you did miss a complete half of the tunnels. See geti2p.net docs. https://geti2p.net/en/about/performance https://geti2p.net/en/docs/how/tunnel-routing Client - OUTtunnel - OUTTunnelGateway - INTunnelGateway - INTunnel - Server - Outtunnel2 - OUTTunnelGateway2 - INTunn...
- 13 Jan 2023 08:18
- Forum: Router
- Topic: Is this a security issue that leaks src_ip?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 4812
Re: Is this a security issue that leaks src_ip?
Hi
the last node does NOT know the server destination address. Just the tunnel ID and the IP. Nothing more.
Only the FIRST hop of tunnel does know the destination address and the next hop, but not the last hop, neither if nexxt hop is last hop, nor if previous hop was the client.
echelon
the last node does NOT know the server destination address. Just the tunnel ID and the IP. Nothing more.
Only the FIRST hop of tunnel does know the destination address and the next hop, but not the last hop, neither if nexxt hop is last hop, nor if previous hop was the client.
echelon
- 13 Jan 2023 07:29
- Forum: Router
- Topic: I2P proxy on another machine
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4057
Re: I2P proxy on another machine
Hi
I cannot test currently and cannot help much more.I use SSH tunnels, as those are fart easier to manage.
Usually the log say something like bound to IP:port successfull or error
echelon
I cannot test currently and cannot help much more.I use SSH tunnels, as those are fart easier to manage.
Usually the log say something like bound to IP:port successfull or error
echelon
- 13 Jan 2023 07:15
- Forum: Router
- Topic: Is this a security issue that leaks src_ip?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 4812
Re: Is this a security issue that leaks src_ip?
Hi Sure, everyone can collect IP data from I2P nodes, from Tor nodes, from freenode nodes. Also IF you own a IP, you may collect all data going through your node. Nothing stops this, no technical way to prevent this. Thats the internet. Also, if a destination address is long term, some guessing coul...
- 12 Jan 2023 14:54
- Forum: Router
- Topic: Is this a security issue that leaks src_ip?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 4812
Re: Is this a security issue that leaks src_ip?
HI ANY connection in TCP/IP do have a source and destination address, so you see the source and destination on every connection/package you send, be it I2P, Tor, clearnet, Freenet, or anything. Every data you send from your client has a destination IP address and your IP address as sender noted, But...
- 11 Jan 2023 08:05
- Forum: Router
- Topic: i2p can rewrite with rust / c / c++(or merge i2p and i2pd project)
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3322
Re: i2p can rewrite with rust / c / c++(or merge i2p and i2pd project)
HI If someone wants to do the job, go ahead! We stick with the code we do know best, which is java, which works for >20 years well enough. (and in the end, currently there is no sign of C/C++/rust doing the job better with less ressources as Java is doing) So no place for a war on coding languages. ...
- 11 Jan 2023 08:01
- Forum: Router
- Topic: I2P proxy on another machine
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4057
Re: I2P proxy on another machine
Hi
the logfiles are in the logs directory. You should be able to read them if you can access that server remotely.
echelon
the logfiles are in the logs directory. You should be able to read them if you can access that server remotely.
echelon
- 10 Jan 2023 18:25
- Forum: Router
- Topic: A few suggestions to i2p & i2pd
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1940
Re: A few suggestions to i2p & i2pd
Hi Anyone can setup its own addressbook with its own entries. There is no "evil" or "good", just trust by the user. You can trust your addressbook to contain the same link as the others, but must not be. For easy start there is a predefined list on install and several server dist...