I2P Anonymous Webserver

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Quick Guide to Anonymous Webserving on I2P

This is your eepsite, your own anonymous I2P webserver - simply edit the files under ~/.i2p/eepsite/docroot/ (Linux) or %APPDATA%\I2P\eepsite\docroot\ (Windows) and they'll be reachable by others once you follow the instructions below. In I2P, eepsites are addressed using a 'key', which is represented as a really long Base64 string. (The 'key' is somewhat analogous to an IP address, and is shown on the eepsite's I2PTunnel configuration page). The instructions below detail how to assign a name like "mysite.i2p" to your key and start up your eepsite.

You can reach your eepsite locally via http://127.0.0.1:7658/.

How to set up and announce your eepsite

Your eepsite is stopped by default. After you start it, it will be difficult for other people to find because it doesn't have a name and they don't have your really long Base64 key. You could just tell people that really long key, but thankfully I2P has an address book and several easy ways to tell people about your eepsite. Here's detailed instructions.

Register your own .I2P Domain

Adding Addressbook Subscriptions

Further Assistance

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Document last edited: November 2010.