From 338d5bdba9ef569c562ed292b4978b92484bd2bf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: hankhill19580 {% trans profile='/firefox' -%}
-If you are using Windows, the recommended way of accessing I2P is using the
-Firefox profile.
+If you are using Windows, the recommended way of accessing I2P is using the
+Firefox profile.
{%- endtrans %} {% trans -%}
-If you do not wish to use that profile or are not on Windows, you need to
+If you do not wish to use that profile or are not on Windows, you need to
configure your browser yourself. Read below on how to that.
{%- endtrans %} {% trans -%}
-In the tools menu select the "Internet Options" line to open the settings. In the
-settings window choose the connections tab and click on LAN settings for the
-proxy port configuration.
-{%- endtrans %} {% trans -%}
-Now set the checkmark at "use a proxy server for your LAN" and at the "Bypass
-proxy server for local addresses". With a click on Advanced-button you open the
-window to open the ports. Enter the values like on the picture, IP 127.0.0.1
-and port 4444 for HTTP, port 4445 for HTTPS. With clicks on OK you save the
-settings and your browser is set to use the I2P proxy.
-Note/Privacy tip: Set the FTP proxy to the same settings as the HTTP proxy.
-{%- endtrans %} {% trans -%}
+Finally, go to the address about:config and find the property
+media.peerConnection.ice.proxy_only. Ensure that this setting is True.
+{%- endtrans %} {% trans -%}
-From the Tools menu, select Options to bring up the Firefox settings panel.
-Click the icon labelled Advanced, then click on the Network
-tab. In the Connections section, click on the Settings button. You'll
-see a Window like the following:
+Chromium-Based Browsers like Chrome have slightly different places for their
+proxy settings depending on variant and platform. These instructions may be
+slightly different in Brave or Iridium, for instance. From the Main
+menu, navigate to the Settings, and search for the menu item.
+Clicking it will open the right settings for your platform.
{%- endtrans %} {% trans -%}
-In the Connection Settings window, click the circle next to Manual
- proxy configuration, then enter 127.0.0.1, port 4444 in the HTTP Proxy
-field. Enter 127.0.0.1, port 4445 in the SSL Proxy field.
-Be sure to enter localhost and 127.0.0.1 into the "No Proxy for" box.
-Note/Privacy tip: Set the FTP proxy to the same settings as the HTTP proxy.
+On Windows, this button will launch you into the shared proxy settings used
+by Internet Explorer, and you can configure it by
+following the Internet Explorer 8 guide.
{%- endtrans %} {% trans -%}
-From the Settings menu, select Configure Konqueror. In the
-Web Browsing group on the left side, select Proxy, then select the option "Use manually specified proxy
-configuration" on the right.
+In the tools menu select the "Internet Options" line to open the settings. In the
+settings window choose the connections tab and click on LAN settings for the
+proxy port configuration.
{%- endtrans %} {% trans -%}
-Enter 127.0.0.1 and port 4444 into the HTTP box. Enter 127.0.0.1 and port 4445 into
-HTTPS box. Enter {{ _('Firefox Profile for Windows') }}
{{ _('How to configure your browser') }}
-
-
-
-{{ _('Internet Explorer 8 or Chrome') }}
-
-
-
Firefox
{% trans %}Instructions for Firefox 57 and above:{% endtrans %}
@@ -65,40 +46,72 @@ screenshot.
+
+
-
Instructions for older versions of Firefox:
+
+Chrome
+
-
-
Konqueror
+
+{{ _('Internet Explorer') }}
+
127.0.0.1,localhost
into the Exceptions box. Click Apply then OK
-to close the configuration window.
-Note/Privacy tip: Set the FTP proxy to the same settings as the HTTP proxy.
+Now set the checkmark at "use a proxy server for your LAN" and at the "Bypass
+proxy server for local addresses". With a click on Advanced-button you open the
+window to open the ports. Enter the values like on the picture, IP 127.0.0.1
+and port 4444 for HTTP, port 4445 for HTTPS. With clicks on OK you save the
+settings and your browser is set to use the I2P proxy.
{%- endtrans %}
+
{{ _('Outproxy Terms Of Service') }}
@@ -107,15 +120,15 @@ Remember: I2P was not designed for creating proxies to the outer Internet.
Instead, it is meant to be used as an internal network.
{%- endtrans %}
{% trans -%} -
The I2P project itself does not run any proxies to the Internet. -The only outproxy is a service from the privacy solutions project. -Consider donating to them for a continued stable service. Higher bandwidth will +
The I2P project itself does not run any proxies to the Internet. +The only outproxy is a service from the privacy solutions project. +Consider donating to them for a continued stable service. Higher bandwidth will increase with the founding of the organization. Maybe more outproxies too.
http://privacysolutions.no {%- endtrans %}{% trans http='false.i2p', https='outproxy-tor.meeh.i2p' -%}
-By default, I2P comes with two outproxies configured: {{ http }}
+By default, I2P comes with two outproxies configured: {{ http }}
and {{ https }}
. Even the domain names are different, it's the same outproxy you hit.
(multi-homed/keyed for better performance)
{%- endtrans %}
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