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HTML
87 lines
5.4 KiB
HTML
<html>
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<title>Welcome to your eepsite</title>
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</head>
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<body>
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<h1>Welcome to your eepsite</h1>
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<p>This is your eepsite - simply edit the files under ./eepsite/docroot/
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and they'll be reachable. The 'key' to your eepsite that you need to
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give to other people is shown on the eepsite's I2PTunnel
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<a href="http://localhost:7657/i2ptunnel/edit.jsp?tunnel=3">configuration page</a>). </p>
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<p>
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If you have any standard java web applications (.war files) such as
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<a href="http://wiki.blojsom.com/wiki/display/blojsom/About%2Bblojsom">blojsom</a>
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or <a href="http://snipsnap.org/space/start">SnipSnap</a>, simply drop their .war
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file into ./eepsite/webapps/ and they'll be reachable at
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http://$yourEeepsite/warFileName/</p>
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<p>You can also reach your eepsite locally through
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<a href="http://localhost:7658/">http://localhost:7658/</a>. If you
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want to change the port number, edit the file ./eepsite/jetty.xml and
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update the I2PTunnel configuration accordingly.</p>
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<h2>Step-by-step instructions for announcing your new eepsite to the I2P community</h2>
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Your eepsite is up and running but it will be hard for other people to find because it
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doesn't have a name and they don't have your really long Base64 key.
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You could just tell people that really long key but thankfully i2p has an address book
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and several easy ways to tell people about your eepsite. Here's detailed instructions.
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<ul>
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<li>Pick a name for your eepsite (<i>something</i>.i2p). Use all lower-case.
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You may wish to check first in your own router's address book
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<a href="http://localhost:7657/susidns/addressbook.jsp?book=router&filter=none">here</a>,
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or the file i2p/hosts.txt to see if your name is already taken.
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Enter the new name for your eepsite on the
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<a href="http://localhost:7657/i2ptunnel/edit.jsp?tunnel=3">eepsite i2ptunnel configuration page</a>
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where it says "Website name". This will replace the default "mysite.i2p".
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Be sure and click "Save".
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<li>Highlight the entire "Local destination" key on the
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<a href="http://localhost:7657/i2ptunnel/edit.jsp?tunnel=3">eepsite i2ptunnel configuration page</a>.
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and copy it for
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later pasting. Make sure you get the whole thing - it's over 500 characters and it must end in "AAAA".
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<li>Enter the name and paste in the destination key into your
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<a href="http://localhost:7657/susidns/addressbook.jsp?book=master">master address book</a>.
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Click "Add" to add the destination to your address book.
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<li>In your browser, enter in your eepsite name (<i>something</i>.i2p) and you should
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be right back here. Hopefully it worked.
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<li>Before you tell the world about your new eepsite, you should add some content.
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Go to i2p/eepsite/docroot and copy this document (index.html) to help.html so you can refer to it later.
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Now edit index.html and add content, pictures, and whatever you would like to share.
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<li>Now it's time to add your eepsite to I2P's most popular address book.
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To do that, you must to tell <a href="http://orion.i2p/">orion.i2p</a>
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what your eepsite name and key are. Orion has a web interface where you can add a key to the address book.
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The key entry form is <a href="http://orion.i2p/list/">here</a>.
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Again, your key is the entire "Local destination" key on the
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<a href="http://localhost:7657/i2ptunnel/edit.jsp?tunnel=3">eepsite i2ptunnel configuration page</a>.
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Be sure you get the whole thing, ending with "AAAA".
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Don't forget to click "add a key".
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Check to see if it reports the key was added.
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Since most routers periodically get address book updates from orion, within several hours others will be able to find your
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website by simply typing <i>something</i>.i2p into their browser.
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<li>If you are in a hurry and can't wait a few hours, you can tell people to use orion's "jump" address helper redirection service.
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This will work within a few minutes of your entering the key to orion.i2p.
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Test it yourself first by entering http://orion.i2p/jump/<i>something</i>.i2p into your browser.
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Once it's working, then you can tell others to use it.
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<li>Some people check <a href="http://orion.i2p/list/">orion.i2p/list/</a> for new eepsites, so you may start getting
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a few visitors. But there are plenty of other ways to tell people. Here are a few ideas:
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<ul>
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<li>Post a message on the <a href="http://forum.i2p/viewforum.php?f=16">Eepsite announce forum</a>
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on <a href="http://forum.i2p/">forum.i2p</a>.
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<li>Tell people about it on the #i2p or #i2p-chat channels on IRC.
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<li>Put it in <a href="http://localhost:7657/syndie/post.jsp">new post</a> on
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<a href="http://localhost:7657/syndie/">Syndie</a>.
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<li>Put it in <a href="http://ugha.i2p/EepsiteIndex">Ugha's Eepsite Index Wiki</a>
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</ul>
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Note that some sites recommend pasting in that really long destination key.
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You can if you want - but
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if you have successfully posted your key on the <a href="http://orion.i2p/list/">orion page here</a>,
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tested it using http://orion.i2p/jump/<i>something</i>.i2p, and waited 24 hours for orion's
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address book to propagate to others, that shouldn't be necessary.
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<li>If you have any questions try IRC #i2p or the
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<a href="http://forum.i2p/viewforum.php?f=10">technical problems section</a> on
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<a href="http://forum.i2p/">forum.i2p</a>.
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Good luck and welcome to I2P!
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</ul>
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</body>
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</html>
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