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righttoprivacy wrote (edited by a moderator )

Reply to comment by privacy_is_dead in Onion Mail by privacy_is_dead

There is an onionmail project that offers both internal tor onion to onion emails, and clearnet (video on this also on channel showing i2pmail below in link).

But highly recommend is I2PMail if you haven't tried it yet. If you're running I2P or I2P+, you can access it via the SusiMail webmail client.

If unaware, you get you@i2pmail.org and you@mail.i2p (internal I2P mail).

Have some videos sharing set up: http://tube.i2p/watch?v=js7ldFYZelk

You can set it up with PGP in thunderbird, and it's free.

My favorite mail service.

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cumlord wrote (edited )

Reply to comment by j8810kkw in Problem with outproxy by privacy_is_dead

don't self-host this sort of thing publicly, even if you don't register it it will be found, use an encrypted leaseset

similar to tor exit node, http://zzzmirror.i2p/topics/3254 is a good read

tl;dr tinyproxy or 3proxy (there are others), haproxy could be used for load balance, privoxy not be good with lots of connections, zero hops allow for more multihomes and more speed/less latency

acetone is 1 hop, stormycloud and purokishi are both zero hop ( i think)

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Chronic wrote

Indeed, Stormycloud Is by far the most solid outproxy and hopefully it stays that way. If you wanna do like me, you can just add all three outproxies and the router normally resolves itself (separated by a "comma-space").

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MulliganSecurity wrote

I have set up an outproxy on several machines recently, both stormycloud standard exit and purokishi worked. I did have to wait for a while before everything was stable and I could reliably send trafic through them though

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bolvan wrote

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privacy_is_dead OP wrote

Reply to comment by cumlord in Problem with outproxy by privacy_is_dead

Hey I have a question: on the right hand side of these forums there is a section "Outproxies" which contains:

  • outproxy.acetone.i2p
  • purokishi.i2p
  • stormycloud.i2p

I noticed that stormycloud.i2p does not work, bui that seems to be because the correct address is exit.stormycloud.i2p

Could it be that purokishi.i2p also has a different actual name?

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cumlord wrote (edited )

Reply to comment by Chronic in I2P+ 2.9.0+ released by z3d

if you want to do more in i2p than browse and download torrents i'd give it a try :) i2pd is lightweight and feature bare, i2p+ is kind of the opposite

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cumlord wrote

welcome to i2p

purokishi is a good working outproxy last i checked, though the default outproxy is stormycloud: exit.stormycloud.i2p. outproxy.acetone.i2p is also one to try

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Chronic wrote

That's awesome. I am currently using I2Pd with I2PSnark-Standalone already, so is I2P+ worth the replacement? Also, the image is really fitting. I would guess that it's generated using Stable Diffusion.

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z3w OP wrote

Reply to comment by Chronic in I2PSnark torrents "Visible" by z3w

Finally, today the list was cleared. So I guess it has more something to do with the fact that I'm the only seeder or not.

I've uploaded some more torrents and some are now 'Visible' and some not, and non of them had been post as anonymous. So it's still a bit obscure...

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Chronic wrote

This is only related to others peers knowing about the uploader of the torrent files, not the uploader's IP address. When you upload a Torrent on the Postman Tracker, you can decide whether to upload the torrent as an anonymous uploader or with your Username. In this case your username is visible, and that's alright.

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