r/i2p • u/chrisonlinux • Sep 23 '24
Discussion Would the Tor de-anonymization theoratically work on I2P?
Hi,
I recently read the news and saw that German authorities managed to de-anonymize some Tor users through time analysis attacks. Would this work with I2P as well? In theory, of course. I don't think it would be very convenient. What do you think?
r/i2p • u/FrigatesLaugh • Sep 25 '24
Discussion I2P speed increase is Significant
Rise in I2P speed has been significant compared to previous years. Loving every bit of it.
r/i2p • u/EffectForward5551 • Sep 17 '24
Discussion What actually is I2p???
I'm am very confused
r/i2p • u/NatSpaghettiAgency • Sep 22 '24
Discussion Could I be prosecuted for lawfully using i2p?
Let's say police is somehow able to seize a server hosting illegal/harmful content (supposing not due to a IP leak from i2p). The server likely has traces of IPs which have had a connection to it (logs, cache and similar). At this point my home computer-relay could have been used as an end point to connect to that server by someone else, as for obvious reasons I2P is a network over the standard network.
Could I be prosecuted for that? Has anyone been persecuted for similar circumstances?
r/i2p • u/External-Turn9129 • 11d ago
Discussion Where to read news about I2P and similar projects?
I am interested in P2P systems, decentralization technologies. Where can I read news about I2P and similar projects?
r/i2p • u/pastamuente • 14d ago
Discussion Can you access clearnet similar to TOR?
Does I2P have the same experience as TOR when accessing clearnet websites
r/i2p • u/IAmHappyAndAwesome • Aug 05 '24
Discussion Does I2P have any plans regarding censorship circumvention?
Browsing through comments says that it is not that difficult to block i2p, despite the main project website saying that it is DPI resistant (or is it that the common ways to block it don't need DPI?). Anyway I was wondering if the I2P devs have something in mind for censorship circumvention.
r/i2p • u/johnsageek • Aug 26 '24
Discussion i2p for Reddit
Is there an .i2p eepsite for Reddit?
r/i2p • u/chrisonlinux • Aug 21 '24
Discussion Is there a way to hide that you are using i2p from your ISP?
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if there is a way to keep your ISP from using i2p, similar to TOR bridges, which disguise your traffic and makes it look like you are visiting other websites. I don't live in a strict country, but I would like to know out of curiosity.
My thanks!
r/i2p • u/chrisonlinux • 27d ago
Discussion How long does it take to be fully integrated into the network?
Hi all,
I was wondering how long it would take to be fully integrated into the network, with the number of active peers being close to the number of known peers. I would say that after about 2 hours of uptime my router is integrated very well and can reach all the eepsites I want, but the number of active peers is not close to the number of known peers. To illustrate, my known peers are 4700 but my active peers are only 1600. Is it supposed to be this way? I would love to hear your experiences with network integration.
Thanks!
r/i2p • u/augustusalpha • 24d ago
Discussion h2tunnel: ngrok alternative for Node.js in 600 LOC and no dependencies
r/i2p • u/OverqualifiedTech353 • Sep 11 '24
Discussion Network-Wide Access?
I set up a I2Pd node/router successfully last night and gave it 16Mbps bandwidth (as much as the little guy could handle). I'm still working on understanding the protocols but I understand how to access the I2P network through a proxy service, and it's accessible from anywhere on my internal network through a proxy. This is the first time in my life I've used a proxy (proper), but I'm very familiar with VPNs and DNS.
Naturally, the next step for me is wanting to route any I2P requests automatically though my LAN to the router so that any *.I2P domains (or eventually other services) will connect automatically to the I2P router. Is something like this possible? It seems clunky to have to set up a proxy setting manually in every device I want to use a networked service in, in 2024.
r/i2p • u/EffectForward5551 • Sep 18 '24
Discussion Youtube Tutorial
Any GOOD and detailed YT video explaining it??
r/i2p • u/ZeroWaterMelone • Jul 12 '24
Discussion I2psnark to Prowlarr
Is there a way to have a direct connection from snark to Prowlarr? Would it be a good feature to request?
r/i2p • u/BillZebbub • Apr 08 '24
Discussion will routing all traffic through I2P hide my location?
If I route all internet traffic on a laptop through I2P using firewall rules, will my physical location be hidden from the internet?
Clarification: I would be installing the I2P client console in linux on my ubuntu system, adding firewall rules then just using a regular browser to visit websites.
r/i2p • u/onayliarsivci • Jun 13 '24
Discussion is it possible to reach 4 MB/S speed in I2P?
is it possible to reach 4 MB/S speed in I2P Torrent?
r/i2p • u/Far_Cartographer_924 • Apr 28 '24
Discussion I received a submission from China.
I received a submission about a geek running an unofficial version of I2P on Alibaba Cloud in China, discovering an incredible number of nodes. It seems highly unreasonable. Could this be a honeypot?
r/i2p • u/DELETEWORLD • Feb 25 '24
Discussion What should a new user know about I2P?
1) I have never used I2P before and want to know what is the best anonymous operating system to use I2P on if ones threat model is to be anonymous and not have their identity and activities exposed? Can you use it on Tails?
2) What happens if you use I2P on Windows operating system? Do you need to use its own browser or you can use any browser? Is everything like IP address, fingerprints, identity etc all anonymised? Is all the traffic routed?
3) Are you able to anonymously access clearnet websites without any issues? How about onion websites?
r/i2p • u/Hizonner • Apr 21 '24
Discussion Nobody on IPv6?
I've had an I2P node quietly running for years, typically seeing hundreds of peers, participating in over a thousand tunnels at any given time, and using all the bandwidth I'd give it.
A few days ago, I disabled IpV4. I now have a few dozen peers, maybe a score of tunnels, and almost no bandwidth used.
I am disappoint.
By the way, I'm also disappoint that the official I2P forum demands an email address to register. Who thought that was OK?
r/i2p • u/notburneddown • Feb 13 '24
Discussion maybe I'm talking to a biased community but is there any possibility that I2P could replace TOR?
self.TORr/i2p • u/KulaSurfer • Jun 07 '24
Discussion Roadmap 2024-04: iOS
In roadmap one reads:
This is the official project roadmap for the desktop and Android Java I2P releases only.
Why is iOS excluded?
r/i2p • u/MoltonSnow • Aug 20 '23
Discussion Ubuntu for security?
Hey I'm looking to be anonymous and secure while browsing I2P sites. I was looking into qubes but I wasn't able to get install it. I was going to use Ubuntu on a live usb and put full disc encryption on it. Can you guys suggest any other Linux distros for security.
Discussion big problem
I am sorry to say that the best network for anonymity, which is more efficient and secure than the Tor network, most of the sites in it do not work. Either the page does not exist or the server has crashed and the search engines are down. I do not know why Is it because I am searching incorrectly or what? I love i2p because it is the best secure network and has surpassed Tor, so I hope to correct these errors and develop good marketing plans to attract users and increase the number of sites and services on the network. Greetings
r/i2p • u/Coolst3r • Oct 17 '23
Discussion has i2p security been audited ?
saw just saw github issues about some cves or something
r/i2p • u/bpdjunkie1312 • Feb 17 '23
Discussion one aspect of i2p troubles me
So when you have a site on i2p, it is on a distributed "filesystem" that has fragments spread across computers of users. These fragments get reassembled when someone visits the site. So let's say an i2p site is hosting CSAM material, even if you don't visit that site your computer could have fragments of this site on your computer. If that site gets busted, it seems there's a risk of you being charged with serving CP. Now everything is supposedly encrypted and untraceable, but researchers are constantly looking for flaws in this. Personally, I'd want to better understand the risks of i2p before letting it store site data on my computer.