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@ -10,6 +10,47 @@ i2pd can be used for:
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and many more.
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## Starting, stopping and reloading configuration
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After you have built i2pd from source, just run a binary:
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./i2pd
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To display all available options:
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./i2pd --help
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i2pd can be controlled with signals. Process ID by default is written to file `~/.i2pd/i2pd.pid` or `/var/run/i2pd/i2pd.pid`.
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You can use `kill` utility to send signals like this:
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kill -TERM $( cat /var/run/i2pd/i2pd.pid )
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i2pd supports the following signals:
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TERM - Graceful shutdown. i2pd will wait for 10 minutes and stop. Send second TERM signal to shutdown i2pd immediately.
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HUP - Reload configuration files.
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### systemd unit
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Some binary Linux packages have a systemd control unit, so it is possible to managage i2pd with it.
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Start/stop i2pd:
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sudo systemctl i2pd.service start
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sudo systemctl i2pd.service stop
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Enable/disable i2pd to be started on bootup:
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sudo systemctl i2pd.service enable
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sudo systemctl i2pd.service disable
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## Configuring i2pd
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See [configuration page](i2pd.readthedocs.io/page/configuration.html).
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## Browsing and hosting websites
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### Browse anonymous websites
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