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Simple I2pd





HISPAGATOS TO I2P Migration - back to the roots


Now a days in just minutes, you will be using i2p is very easy, better routers for example i2pd [1] instead of the bloated, old and annoying java router.


I am just going to enumerate the steps to get you into the *Public IRC* server, not our private IRC server nor our private .i2p sites.

If you are a good hacker you will not get enought of this steps, and actually read the original documentation and learn how to do everything, understand everything and then play with everything... (A)


Documentation [2]


Depending on your GNU/Linux distribution you can find instructions [3] for PPA's and Debian repos..

- Ubuntu:


```

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:purplei2p/i2pd

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install i2pd

```

- Debian:


Add reporitory to /etc/apt/sources.list

```

Debian 7

deb http://repo.lngserv.ru/debian wheezy main

deb-src http://repo.lngserv.ru/debian wheezy main

Debian 8

deb http://repo.lngserv.ru/debian jessie main

deb-src http://repo.lngserv.ru/debian jessie main

```

Import key that is used to sign the release:

```

gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 98EBCFE2

gpg -a --export 98EBCFE2 | sudo apt-key add -

```

After that you can install i2pd as any other software package:

```

apt-get update

apt-get install i2pd

```

- Arch/BlackArch GNU/Linux:

you need a package installed like trizen or pacaur that can pull packages from the AUR [4]

here just two examples:

```

trizen -S i2pd

yaourt -S i2pd

```


- NOTE] For CentoOS/Fedora/FreeBSD/Gentoo/Docker/Android etc please follow [the link [5] for the main documentation



- Now you can start the service, on systemd is:


```

sudo systemctl start i2pd.service

sudo systemctl enable i2pd.service // This is so starts when your server/computer starts (preferible)


```

- Install a IRC client, I recomend WeeChat

- For Arch Weechat Documentation [6]

- For Debian GNU/Linux Weechat Packages [7]

- For WeeChat [main documentation]https://weechat.org/doc/()




Connect to the Public IRC


- Settings to connect to IRC for *weechat* or for another IRC client

- Just like in TOR i2p uses *localhost/127.0.0.1* by default, most i2p users change this to point to servers connected by VPN and other means of ofuscation, RTFM for that.

- So point your IRC to *127.0.0.1 port 6668*

- Most IRC Clients you have to create a new network, for example i2p and then inside create the server to connect to 127.0.0.1

- Here you can add settings/plugins etc.

- Depending if you are planning in joining with your real persona or a fake/invented one make sure you hide anything that can give you up, read your IRC client manual and the i2pd documentation for details. if you just plan to come in as your RL persona then I guess it does not matter.



ok now when you connect to the IRC, join this rooms:


- #hispagatos

- #Anarchism

- #antifa

- #leftsec

- #latino-i2p

- #SaltR

- #Salt


for more channels learn the IRC protocol and learn to run /list for a complete list of channels



Last note


Pay attention to this:

- For *Android* I had to create some of the config files and upload to my phone so I could connect to IRC, there is a weechat app for

Android.

- This is using default settings, the configs are usually under /etc/i2pd/

- Learn about *i2p tunnels* if you want to connect to private servers/IrC later down the road.

- I am just getting you into the *public IRC*, this is just touching the surface, i2p is a huge world with i2p sites, more IRC servers, Forums, email, torrents, etc etc RTFM

- To browse .i2p sites point a browser like *W3m* CLI browsers [8]

- If you still want to use your current GUI browser a tip is to use it from a script with a diff profile --profile etc something like:


```

chromium --proxy-server="http://10.8.0.1:4444" --incognito --user-data-dir=~/path/to/my/hidden/persona/dir my-site.i2p

```


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References


[1] i2pd (https://github.com/PurpleI2P/i2pd)

[2] Documentation (https://i2pd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#invisible-internet-protocol-daemon)

[3] find instructions (https://i2pd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user-guide/install/)

[4] from the AUR (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/i2pd/)

[5] NOTE] For CentoOS/Fedora/FreeBSD/Gentoo/Docker/Android etc please follow [the link (https://i2pd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user-guide/install/)

[6] Weechat Documentation (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/WeeChat)

[7] Weechat Packages (https://weechat.org/download/debian/)

[8] CLI browsers (https://www.linuxhelp.com/how-to-install-command-line-browser-in-linux/)



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