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by cookiengineer
1989 days ago
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The issue I have with i2p is that it enforces all clients to be exit nodes, too. It makes the peer system stronger, but also legally vulnerable. [update: this isn't true anymore, there's a config flag now available that fixes this and outproxy=false is defaulted. See [1]] [1] https://geti2p.net/en/faq#exit |
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This is not true. Seriously, you could at least read i2p faq before explaining other people how it works.