diff --git a/contrib/seeds/nodes_main.txt b/contrib/seeds/nodes_main.txt index 2ca7ce5c0..2fc59ec5e 100644 --- a/contrib/seeds/nodes_main.txt +++ b/contrib/seeds/nodes_main.txt @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ hushv3xvheqh42ms3ld2nh555muscietkib7gycb7s4psbrjsysfywqd.onion 2a0c:b641:6f1:c::2 # i2p -iljqq7nnmw2ij2ezl334cerwwmgzmmbmoc3n4saditd2xhi3xohq.b32.i2p +7oumuppuzgbzlkahavx7qrtjnvbhkixjqdmeg7f6fhndgfhz7mlq.b32.i2p diff --git a/doc/i2p.md b/doc/i2p.md index 583f9ddb2..8cc3a6557 100644 --- a/doc/i2p.md +++ b/doc/i2p.md @@ -96,38 +96,6 @@ random, one-time, transient I2P addresses for itself for outbound connections to make it harder to discriminate, fingerprint or analyze it based on its I2P address. -## Additional configuration options related to I2P - -``` --debug=i2p -``` - -Set the `debug=i2p` config logging option to see additional information in the -debug log about your I2P configuration and connections. Run `hush-cli help -logging` for more information. - -``` --onlynet=i2p -``` - -Make automatic outbound connections only to I2P addresses. Inbound and manual -connections are not affected by this option. It can be specified multiple times -to allow multiple networks, e.g. onlynet=onion, onlynet=i2p. - -I2P support was added to Hush in version 3.9.3 and there may be fewer I2P -peers than Tor or IP ones. Therefore, using I2P alone without other networks may -make a node more susceptible to [Sybil -attacks](https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Weaknesses#Sybil_attack). You can use -`hush-cli -addrinfo` to see the number of I2P addresses known to your node. - -Another consideration with `onlynet=i2p` is that the initial blocks download -phase when syncing up a new node can be very slow. This phase can be sped up by -using other networks, for instance `onlynet=onion`, at the same time. - -In general, a node can be run with both onion and I2P hidden services (or -any/all of IPv4/IPv6/onion/I2P/CJDNS), which can provide a potential fallback if -one of the networks has issues. - ## I2P-related information There are several ways to see your I2P address if accepting @@ -135,6 +103,7 @@ incoming I2P connections (`-i2pacceptincoming`): - in the "Local addresses" output of CLI `-netinfo` - in the "localaddresses" output of RPC `getnetworkinfo` - in the debug log (grep for `AddLocal`; the I2P address ends in `.b32.i2p`) +- in the i2p/i2pd web console under "SAM Sessions" To see which I2P peers your node is connected to, use `hush-cli -netinfo 4` or the `getpeerinfo` RPC (e.g. `hush-cli getpeerinfo`).