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Usage and tutorials
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i2pd can be used for:
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* [anonymous websites](#browsing-and-hosting-websites)
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* [anonymous chats](#using-and-hosting-chat-servers)
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* [anonymous file sharing](#file-sharing)
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and many more.
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## Browsing and hosting websites
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### Browse anonymous websites
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To browse anonymous websites inside Invisible Internet, configure your web browser to use HTTP proxy 127.0.0.1:4444 (available by default in i2pd).
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In Firefox: Preferences -> Advanced -> Network tab -> Connection Settings -> choose Manual proxy configuration, Enter HTTP proxy 127.0.0.1, Port 4444
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In Chromium: run chromium executable with key
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chromium --proxy-server="http://127.0.0.1:4444"
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Note that if you wish to stay anonymous too you'll need to tune your browser for better privacy. Do your own research, [can start here](http://www.howtogeek.com/102032/how-to-optimize-mozilla-firefox-for-maximum-privacy/).
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Big list of Invisible Internet websites can be found at [identiguy.i2p](http://identiguy.i2p).
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### Host anonymous website
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If you wish to run your own website in Invisible Internet, follow those steps:
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1) Run your webserver and find out which host:port it uses (for example, 127.0.0.1:8080).
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2) Configure i2pd to create HTTP server tunnel. Put in your ~/.i2pd/tunnels.conf file:
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[anon-website]
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type = http
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host = 127.0.0.1
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port = 8080
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keys = anon-website.dat
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3) Restart i2pd.
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4) Find b32 destination of your website.
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Go to webconsole -> [I2P tunnels page](http://127.0.0.1:7070/?page=i2p_tunnels). Look for Sever tunnels and you will see address like \<long random string\>.b32.i2p next to anon-website.
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Website is now available in Invisible Internet by visiting this address.
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5) (Optional) Register short and rememberable .i2p domain on [inr.i2p](http://inr.i2p).
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## Using and hosting chat servers
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### Running anonymous IRC server
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1) Run your IRC server software and find out which host:port it uses (for example, 127.0.0.1:5555).
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For small private IRC servers you can use [miniircd](https://github.com/jrosdahl/miniircd), for large public networks [UnreadIRCd](https://www.unrealircd.org/).
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2) Configure i2pd to create IRC server tunnel.
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Simplest case, if your server does not support WebIRC, add this to ~/.i2pd/tunnels.conf:
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[anon-chatserver]
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type = irc
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host = 127.0.0.1
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port = 5555
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keys = chatserver-key.dat
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And that is it.
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Alternatively, if your IRC server supports WebIRC, for example, UnreadIRCd, put this into UnrealIRCd config:
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webirc {
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mask 127.0.0.1;
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password your_password;
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};
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Also change line:
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modes-on-connect "+ixw";
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to
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modes-on-connect "+iw";
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And this in ~/.i2pd/tunnels.conf:
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[anon-chatserver]
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type = irc
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host = 127.0.0.1
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port = 5555
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keys = chatserver-key.dat
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webircpassword = your_password
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3) Restart i2pd.
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4) Find b32 destination of your anonymous IRC server.
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Go to webconsole -> [I2P tunnels page](http://127.0.0.1:7070/?page=i2p_tunnels). Look for Sever tunnels and you will see address like \<long random string\>.b32.i2p next to anon-chatserver.
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Clients will use this address to connect to your server anonymously.
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### Connect to anonymous IRC server
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To connect to IRC server at *walker.i2p*, add this to ~/.i2pd/tunnels.conf:
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[IRC2]
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type = client
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address = 127.0.0.1
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port = 6669
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destination = walker.i2p
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#keys = walker-keys.dat
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Restart i2pd, then connect to irc://127.0.0.1:6669 with your IRC client.
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## File sharing
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You can share and download torrents with [Transmission-I2P](https://github.com/l-n-s/transmission-i2p).
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Alternative torrent-clients are [Robert](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_%28P2P_Software%29) and [Vuze](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vuze).
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Robert uses BOB protocol, i2pd must be run with parameter --bob.enabled=true.
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Vuze uses I2CP protocol, i2pd must be run with parameter --i2cp.enabled=true.
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Also, visit [postman tracker](http://tracker2.postman.i2p).
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