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I2P Router Help & Support

If you'd like to help improve or translate the documentation or other aspects of the project, please see the documentation for volunteers.

Further assistance is available here:

  • FAQ on www.i2p2.i2p
  • Deutsch FAQ.

    You may also try the I2P forum or IRC.

    Summary Bar Information

    Many of the stats on the summary bar may be configured to be graphed for further analysis.

    General

    Peers

    Bandwidth in/out

    Should be self-explanatory. All values are in bytes per second, not bits per second. Change your bandwidth limits on the configuration page. Bandwidth is graphed by default.

    Local destinations

    The local applications connecting through your router. These may be clients started through I2PTunnel or external programs connecting through SAM, BOB, or directly to I2CP.

    Tunnels in/out

    The actual tunnels are shown on the the tunnels page.

    Congestion

    Some basic indications of router overload.

    Legal stuff

    The I2P router (router.jar) and SDK (i2p.jar) are almost entirely public domain, with a few notable exceptions:

    On top of the I2P router are a series of client applications, each with their own set of licenses and dependencies. This webpage is being served as part of the I2P routerconsole client application, which is built off a trimmed down Jetty instance (trimmed down, as in, we do not include the demo apps or other add-ons, and we simplify configuration), allowing you to deploy standard JSP/Servlet web applications into your router. Jetty in turn makes use of Apache's javax.servlet (javax.servlet.jar) implementation. This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/).

    Another application you can see on this webpage is I2PTunnel (your web interface) - a GPL'ed application written by mihi that lets you tunnel normal TCP/IP traffic over I2P (such as the eepproxy and the irc proxy). There is also a susimail web based mail client available on the console, which is a GPL'ed application written by susi23. The addressbook application, written by Ragnarok helps maintain your hosts.txt files (see ./addressbook/ for more information).

    The router by default also includes human's public domain SAM bridge, which other client applications (such the bittorrent port) can use. There is also an optimized library for doing large number calculations - jbigi - which in turn uses the LGPL licensed GMP library, tuned for various PC architectures. Launchers for windows users are built with Launch4J, and the installer is built with IzPack. For details on other applications available, as well as their licenses, please see the license policy. Source for the I2P code and most bundled client applications can be found on our download page. .

    Release history

    <% File fpath = new java.io.File(net.i2p.I2PAppContext.getGlobalContext().getBaseDir(), "history.txt"); %>

    A more complete list of changes can be found in the history.txt file in your i2p directory.