How do I run I2P as a service in Linux?
How do I run I2P as a service in Linux?
Typical newbie question: how do I configure I2P as a servive in Linux Mint 18.3 (Ubuntu-based)?
Re: How do I run I2P as a service in Linux?
Hi
the debian package is already prepared for running as a service.
Just install it and run "service i2p start" - and i2p runs as a service.
If you want to set it to autostart, use the default setup of your system to run services at startup.
echelon
the debian package is already prepared for running as a service.
Just install it and run "service i2p start" - and i2p runs as a service.
If you want to set it to autostart, use the default setup of your system to run services at startup.
echelon
Re: How do I run I2P as a service in Linux?
This works for Debian 8 and you can alocate an amount of RAM up to 128k for it.
sudo dpkg-reconfigure i2p
User as i2psvc to start stop status
sudo systemctl start i2p
sudo systemctl stop i2p
sudo systemctl status i2p
sudo dpkg-reconfigure i2p
User as i2psvc to start stop status
sudo systemctl start i2p
sudo systemctl stop i2p
sudo systemctl status i2p
Re: How do I run I2P as a service in Linux?
Thanks! Who'd have thought it would be that easy?
Re: How do I run I2P as a service in Linux?
By the way, I ended up running at a command prompt so I2P would always start and run as a daemon at boot-up time so I don't have to manually start it. Plus I2P is always on as long as my computer's running which should help the network.
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sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow i2p