diff --git a/installer/resources/readme/readme.html b/installer/resources/readme/readme.html index d134760c5ca0fe2697395b27f724dad4fe6bfe54..d932c64cc0d89cf5dbfb27ff956ae9b390947059 100644 --- a/installer/resources/readme/readme.html +++ b/installer/resources/readme/readme.html @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ and can be installed as a <a href="readme.html#plugins">plugin</a>.</li> and connect to the <a href="irc://127.0.0.1:6668/i2p">server</a> at <code>127.0.0.1 port 6668</code>. You do not need to configure a proxy in your IRC client; I2P provides you with a local IRC tunnel (configured in your IRC client as an IRC server or remote host). Your local I2P IRC tunnel on <code>localhost:6668</code> will direct you to one of two IRC servers hosted on I2P by Postman and Badger, but neither you nor they know where the other is, and your mom, ISP or government is unable to intercept your conversation! Once you're there, <code>#i2p-help</code>,<code>#i2p</code>,<code>#i2p-chat</code> and <code>#i2p-dev</code> are just a few of the available channels you may wish to /join. There's also an I2P-based <a href="http://echelon.i2p/qti2pmessenger">Instant Messenger</a> for unmonitorable and uncensorable anonymous chat, as well as alternative IRC servers, Jabber servers, website-based chat etc. And of course you're entirely free to run your own servers over I2P in whatever flavor you choose, or if you're a developer write your own <a href="http://www.i2p2.de/applications.html" target="_blank">I2P applications</a> (both <a href="https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/User_Datagram_Protocol" target="_blanK">udp</a> and <a href="https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Transmission_Control_Protocol" target="_blank">tcp</a> protocols are <a href="http://www.i2p2.i2p/techintro.html#op.transport" target="_blank">provisioned</a>), and <a href="http://www.i2p2.de/streaming.html" target="_blank">realtime streaming</a> is also possible. We also provide full access to the <a href="http://docs.i2p2.de/javadoc/" target="_blank"> java-based api</a>.</li> <li class="tidylist"><b>Forums & Blogging</b><br>If you're looking to run your own blog or forum, you might be interested in <a href="http://syndie.i2p2.de/" target="_blank">Syndie</a>, a distributed forum and blogging platform for I2P [Needs developers!]. There's also an I2P plugin port of the Java-based <a href="http://pebble.sourceforge.net/" target="_blank">pebble</a> blogging platform ported to I2P by zzz, available on <a href="http://i2plugins.i2p" target="_blank">i2plugins.i2p</a>. And, of course, all normal blogging, forum and cms software will run over I2P, though you're advised to take extra precautions with security when setting up and to keep all associated software (e.g. Php, MySql, Python, Apache) up to date and locked-down! Also, there are quite a few forums running on I2P in various languages; see <a href="#eepsites">below</a> for some suggestions.</li> <a name="plugins"></a><li class="tidylist"><b>Plugins for I2P</b><br>Extend the usefulness of I2P by installing plugins… blogging, chatting, file sharing and other plugins have already been written or ported and await your <a href="http://i2plugins.i2p/plugins/" target="_blank">installation</a>! Browse the plugins and related info at <a href="http://i2plugins.i2p" target="_blank">i2plugins.i2p</a>. If you're a <a href="http://i2plugins.i2p/developers/" target="_blank">developer</a>, a complete language-agnostic framework for writing your own plugins is provided with <a href="http://www.i2p2.i2p/plugins.html" target="_blank">documentation</a>; I2P plugins can be coded in any language.</li> -<br></ul> +</ul> <h3>Anonymous Encrypted Webserving on I2P</h3> <ul class="links">