

Are the cryptographic keys expired so nothing works? Does it only work with other back level users in a 2 tier network? Does nothing at all really change? No idea… So of course I’m going to try it. But they don’t say what, if anything, happens if you are running back level. I’m running Buster, one back from “testing”. Well I generally don’t run “testing” releases. Now the big plot complication is that the I2P web site says it’s a back level release unless you are on the testing release of Debian named SID. Next notice it will need 213 MB of added disk space. Jumping Ahead: It did work, and it is only using about 10-12% of one A53 core when idle and just being a router, so ought to work well on small boxes too. We’ll see when I move “down scale” to my lighter weight platforms without 4 GB of memory and 4 A73 cores running at 2 GHz… provided this one works out OK. Notice all the Java related libraries? Yeah, not going to be that efficient in Java. The following NEW packages will be installed:Īpparmor ca-certificates-java famfamfam-flag-png geoip-database gettext-base i2p i2p-routerĠ upgraded, 26 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 213 MB of additional disk space will be used. Libjson-simple-doc libservice-wrapper-doc tomcat9 libnss-mdns fonts-dejavu-extraįonts-ipafont-gothic fonts-ipafont-mincho fonts-wqy-microhei | fonts-wqy-zenhei fonts-indic Libwebsocket-api-java openjdk-11-jre-headless service-wrapperĪpparmor-profiles-extra apparmor-utils privoxy syndie default-jre libgetopt-java-doc jetty9 Libtaglibs-standard-jstlel-java libtaglibs-standard-spec-java libtomcat9-java Libservlet-api-java libservlet3.1-java libtaglibs-standard-impl-java Libjson-simple-java libjsp-api-java libservice-wrapper-java libservice-wrapper-jni Java-common libeclipse-jdt-core-java libel-api-java libgetopt-java libjbigi-jni libjetty9-java The following additional packages will be installed:Īpparmor ca-certificates-java famfamfam-flag-png geoip-database gettext-base i2p-router

Here’s what you get with an “apt-get install i2p” apt-get install i2p (I’ll try others, including Devuan, later).


In this case, I’m using the Armbian port of Debian to the Odroid N2 platform. But I’ll point out some of those “landmines” here too.įirst up, realize that I2P is already IN Debian. This makes it even more confusing when you have products that are maturing fast, and more recently. The online documentation for Debian (and, thus, Devuan) and the forum entries are a bit dated. Most of the generic services needed for reasonable privacy and some anonymity can be found in I2P without using other products.įor right now, the installation is not as easy as a regular program, but not too hard either.
