Comment by 🦋 CarloMonte
I2P sounds nice, but : it there any java-free implementation ? i am not keen to deal with java licensing and dependency chaos and security risks under alpine ... this one is unforgotten (technically not java but a lib) : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log4Shell
Oct 20 · 2 months ago
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@CarloMonte yeah theres i2pd, its a pretty well trusted and used i2p implementation made in C
also, how do i open a gemini webpages thats being hosted over on i2p? how do i configure my browser
I would like to hear more about this too. Will not be available today though.
@kendy it seems I've definitely become an issue for @skyjake with this subject :D Complete HTTP/SOCKS proxy implementation would be useful in this context, as the Lagrange browser is the most common client. People are unlikely to switch from their favorite client... even I've provided few above.
In Yoda, I'm using following proxy config:
- just not sure Yoda client is ready to be announced, as it is still in development
Awesome. What's a good i2p client for linux? Will using the protocol flag anything at an ISP?
@Half_Elf_Monk i2pd one, it comes with Yggdrasil support out of the box, so the ISP opinion is not an issue.
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