<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css"> <title>I2p Setup Guide</title> </head> <body> <pre> ┬ ┌┬┐ ┬─┐ ┬─┐ ┬─┐ ┌┐┐ ┬─┐ │ │ │─│ │─ │┬┘ │ │─┤ ┘─┘ └┴┘ │─┘ ┴─┘ │└┘ ┘ ┘ │ ┌─┐ ┬─┐ ┐─┐ ┬─┐ │ │─┤ └─┐ │─┤ └─┘ ┘ │ ──┘ ┘ │ </pre> <h3>i2pd</h3> <h5>Installation</h5> <pre> Whilst connections with the regular I2P client are possible as well, we currently only provide instructions for I2Pd. Instructions for installing a distrubtion package for I2Pd or for compiling it from source can be found in its official documentation: <a href="https://i2pd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user-guide/install/"> Distribution Packages and Building from Source </a> Distribution Packages should ideally create a "role user and a group" as well as provide an `i2pd.service` unit file to use with systemd where available. If you built the application from source, you might need to create these manually. <h5>Configuration for LibertaCasa IRC</h5> After installing I2Pd, edit or create the file <strong>/etc/i2pd/tunnels.conf</strong>. You might need to do this as root (i.e. <code>sudo nano /etc/i2pd/tunnels.conf</code>). Add the following section to the top of the file: <code> [IRC-LibertaCasa] type = client address = 127.0.0.3 port = 6648 destination = fzsgc66e52ve5phrcktrekqtko423ihau42u72v4cfg6bg4osuda.b32.i2p destinationport = 6667 </code> Start and enable the I2Pd service: <code> sudo systemctl enable --now i2pd.service </code> You should now be able to connect your IRC client with the following settings: <code> IP address / Hostname: 127.0.0.3 Port: 6648 SSL/TLS: Off/Disabled </code> Nickname, Username and SASL password are the regular details you would use for connecting to LibertaCasa. </pre> </body> </html>