Comment by 🦎 bluesman
I added SOCKS5 support to Alhena and now I'm discovering TOR (which I was only vaguely aware of previously). This really has been a learning experience.
Oct 10 · 2 months ago
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@bluesman, thanks also you can try to test I2P connection with this socket type:
- what's really cool in I2P - there is no dedicated IP required, everyone can host their domain for free ;)
@ps I'm not even vaguely aware of I2P. Are you saying to try that link when I have TOR configured as my SOCKS5 proxy? If so, I basically get:
shxxkkrws2m6qowjse5jpgmu64vzupnnhxrhdzrn6fr6m7ynddbq.b32.i2p/:1965, status: HOST_UNREACHABLE(4)
Let me know. This sounds interesting. Reply in the Alhena thread if you want.
To open I2P links, you will want I2P router (e.g. i2pd)
but, if SOCKS work for Tor - it will work for I2P (for its users)
Here is my publications about how to setup it and open the link above to test, if you're interested in:
- feel free to translate
Got it. I'll give it a try later today and report back. Tor does work and I did make a new release.
@bluesman you are welcome, I'm connecting Tor and I2P over Yggdrasil (or any other VPN) i2pd router supports Yggdrasil-only mode out of the box, but this is maybe subject for another thread.
Original Post
Does Lagrange support SOCKS or HTTP proxies? I found the headers issue in response when trying to test I2P connection. Maybe my settings incorrect: [gemini link] Related subjects: [gemini link] [https link]