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29 lines
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I2P Reseed Tools
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This tool provides a secure and efficient reseed server for the I2P network. There are several utility commands to create, sign, and validate SU3 files.
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## Installation
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If you have Go installed you can download, build, and install this tool with `go get`
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```
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$ go get github.com/MDrollette/i2p-tools
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$ i2p-tools -h
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...
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```
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Otherwise, a binary for your OS can be downloaded from http://matt.i2p/
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## Usage
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If this is your first time running a reseed server (ie. you don't have any existing keys). You can simply run the following command and follow the prompts to create the appropriate keys and certificates.
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```
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$ i2p-tools reseed --signer=you@mail.i2p --tlsHost=your-domain.tld --netdb=/var/lib/i2p/i2p-config/netDb
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...
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```
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This will start an HTTPS reseed server on the default port and generate 4 files in your current directory (a TLS key and certificate, and a signing key and certificate). Both of the certificates (*.crt) will need to be sent to the I2P developers in order for your reseed server to be included in the standard I2P package.
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