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* Added a standalone runner for the I2PSnark web ui (build with the
      command "ant i2psnark", unzip i2psnark-standalone.zip somewhere, run
      with "java -jar launch-i2psnark.jar", and go to http://localhost:8002/).
    * Further I2PSnark error handling
2005-12-17  jrandom
    * Let multiuser accounts authorize themselves to access the remote
      functionality again (thanks Ch0Hag!)
    * Adjust the JVM heap size to 128MB for new installs (existing users can
      accomplish this by editing wrapper.config, adding the line
      "wrapper.java.maxmemory=128", and then doing a full shutdown and startup
      of the router).  This is relevent for heavy usage of I2PSnark in the
      router console.
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PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARE

free (adj.) - unencumbered; not under the control
              of others

This software is released into the public domain
by the I2P team with no warranty of any kind,
either expressed or implied. It probably won't
make your computer catch on fire, or eat your
children, but it might. Use at your own risk.

The base I2P router and SDK make use of the 
following non-public domain code:

* TheCrypto's cryptographic routines (BSD)
* Bouncycastle's hash routines (MIT license)
* Cryptix's AES routines (Cryptix license)
* Adam Buckley's SNTP routines (BSD)

Also included in this distribution are a bunch
of third party client applications, all with
their own dependencies.  Please see our license
policy page for details: 
  http://www.i2p.net/licenses

One of the bundled client apps (routerconsole) 
requires us to say:
  This product includes software developed by 
  the Apache Software Foundation 
  (http://www.apache.org/)

Another (I2PTunnel) is GPL licensed.  

For source, please see:
   http://www.i2p.net/download
or http://www.i2p.net/cvs