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      262 months ago

      I wish more people would try out I2P as a result. AFAIK, garlic routing makes this kind of attack impossible.

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        22 months ago

        We use it but it doesn’t have the same protections or reliability as Tor

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              Please mention the “advanced features” it lacks compared to TOR. I have read the FAQ

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                  22 months ago

                  Use OpenVPN configured to look like HTTPS if you really need it. I2P is meant to be its own network, not a gateway to the clearnet. I still do not see how it has less measures in place for privacy and anonymity.

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                    12 months ago

                    OpenVPN does not provide Onion routing and is not the same thing. You are comparing apples and oranges. Tor is well proven and battle tested. It also has the benefit of being well known and easy to use.

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        12 months ago

        I’ve tried to use it, but have not managed to get it to work. Which is a bummer.

        I should probably try again now that I have a new computer. My old computer was so old that a lot of stuff wasn’t working correctly.

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          52 months ago

          Remember that you need to let the server run for a bit, so it can establish , the routes.

          I have a service constantly running on my server. When I want to browse, I tunnel the ports to my laptop.