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z3d wrote

If you disabled the default configured outproxy in your HTTP Proxy Client tunnel, you won't be able to access clearnet or .onion sites. In your HTTP Proxy tunnel, restore the purokishi.i2p outproxy for HTTP and HTTPS if you wish to access .onion sites over .i2p. You can configure multiple outproxies if you want some random variation, e.g. purokishi.i2p,exit.stormycloud.i2p,outproxy.acetone.i2p.

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invertedlurker OP wrote (edited )

It never was disabled in the first place. But I added all these outproxies as you suggested. Still nothing. geez I wish I could show you pictures to make sure I'm not doing it wrong.

(also why is the title of every failed access "I2Pd HTTP proxy" ? I'm not using it as far as I know)

By the way here are the startup logs of the tunnel. Port 4444 fails, that might be why

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• Client ready ➜ Listening on 127.0.0.1:7659
• Tunnels ready for client [Standard client on 127.0.0.1:7659]
• Client ready ➜ Listening on 127.0.0.1:4445
• Tunnels ready for client [HTTPS Proxy on 127.0.0.1:4445]
• Client ready ➜ Listening on 127.0.0.1:7660
• Tunnels ready for client [Standard client on 127.0.0.1:7660]
• Stopping client IRC Client on 127.0.0.1:6668…
• Error listening for connections on /127.0.0.1 port 6668: java.net.BindException: Address already used
• Stopping client HTTP Proxy on 127.0.0.1:4444…
• Error listening for connections on /127.0.0.1 port 4444: java.net.BindException: Address already used
</div>

Translated from French because even though I set English, network errors are in my language.

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cumlord wrote

guessing ports 4444 and 6668 are in use already, any chance another router is running somehow? id figure out what's running those ports and/or change them

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invertedlurker OP wrote

So I'm coming back, and I actually figured it out. Somehow, there was an instance of I2Pd that was set to run on startup with root privileges. "sudo lsof -i:4444" was what it took to find it. because I didn't think about using lsof with sudo. I killed that instance and also uninstalled I2Pd, to not have problems like that again, and because I never use it anyways. Yeah, you're right.

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