Setting up Linux I2P+ Node
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This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installing and configuring an I2P node on Debian-based systems. Although the commands mentioned here are specific to Debian, most Linux distributions support I2P.
Requirements:
Memory: By default, I2P only requires 128MB of memory. However, we recommend a minimum of 1GB and suggest 2GB for optimal performance.
CPU: I2P has been tested and works on a wide range of systems, from single-board CPUs to enterprise-grade CPUs. The minimum requirement is 1 core, but we recommend at least 2 cores for better performance.
For optimal performance and to effectively assist the I2P network, it is recommended to have a 24/7 internet connection.
Step 1 - To ensure a smooth installation process, it is important to fetch the necessary prerequisites and update your server.
Step 2 - To maintain optimal security and system integrity, it is not recommended to run I2P as a root user. Therefore, we will be initiating a new user profile specifically to operate the I2P-router.
Step 3 - Moving forward, let's transition to the recently created user profile and proceed with retrieving the necessary I2P software components.
Step 4 - After download, execute the headless Java installer for a quick, terminal-based setup. If your language of choice is english you can leave all settings as default.
Step 5 - It's crucial to ensure that I2P initiates automatically upon server reboot, guaranteeing continuous functionality.
Step 6 - We need to start I2P.
The next step will depend on your system configuration. If you have a desktop environment installation please skip to Post Installation Instructions. If your server is remote please skip to .
Step 7 - Congratulations you have successfully configured an I2P node. New nodes can take some time to integrate with the network. So not all I2P websites & application will work straight away and can take some time for the router to be intergrated into the I2P Network. Learn more about