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45 lines
1.7 KiB
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Headless I2P installation instructions
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1) java -jar i2pinstall.exe -console (you've already done this)
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This will run the installer in text mode, including running the postinstall.sh
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script. After that, you may run 'sh i2prouter start'
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which will start the router and attempt to launch a browser.
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If you do not have an X server running, the browser launch will probably fail, and
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you may use:
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lynx http://localhost:7657/index.jsp
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to configure the router.
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If you're having trouble, swing by http://forum.i2p2.de/, check the
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website at http://www.i2p2.de/, or get on irc://irc.freenode.net/#i2p
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I2P will create and store files and configuration data in the user directory
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~/.i2p/ on Linux and %APPDATA%\I2P\ on Windows. This directory is created
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when I2P is run for the first time. It also creates files in the system
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temporary directory specified by the Java Virtual Machine.
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To change the location of these directories, or to configure I2P to
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put all files in this directory (the so-called "portable" configuration),
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edit the files i2prouter (Linux) and wrapper.config (Linux and Windows)
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where there are comments labeled "PORTABLE". Do this before you
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run I2P for the first time.
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To run I2P explicitly:
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(*nix): sh i2prouter start
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(win*): I2P.exe
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To stop the router (gracefully):
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lynx http://localhost:7657/configservice.jsp ("Shutdown gracefully")
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To stop the router (immediately):
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sh i2prouter stop
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To uninstall I2P:
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rm -rf $i2pInstallDir
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Supported JVMs:
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Windows: Latest available from http://java.sun.com/ (1.5+ supported)
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Linux: Latest available from http://java.sun.com/ (1.5+ supported)
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FreeBSD: Sun 1.5-compatible (NIO required)
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various: http://www.kaffe.org/ Sun 1.5-compatible (NIO required)
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