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>NickServ< identify ****
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the hell?
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1.6.1-0 stuck Network: Testing status
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anybody facing that?
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according to I2P console about testing status
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Testing: The router is currently testing whether your UDP port is firewalled.
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yeah but didnt mention how long is that, turned to be forever
anonymousmaybe
it seems whenever there is new/fresh start of I2P router it makes a call to I2P project website/eepsite
anonymousmaybe
this behavior used to count I2P users or something else?
RN
Irc2PGuest53760, I presume it is for a reseed? what is the url it requests?
RN
you can see the reseed url's at 127.0.0.1:7657/configreseed
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RN Jan 22, 2022, 12:32:04 AM DEBUG [ent Runner 1] .i2ptunnel.I2PTunnelHTTPClient: HTTPClient[2/1]: NewRequest header: [GET /hosts.txt HTTP/1.1
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Host: udhdrtrcetjm5sxzskjyr5ztpeszydbh4dpl3pl4utgqqw2v4jna.b32.i2p
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If-None-Match: "1641555002.41-46453-3078492705-gzip"
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If-Modified-Since: Fri, 07 Jan 2022 11:30:02 GMT
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Accept-Encoding: gzip
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X-Accept-Encoding: x-i2p-gzip;q=1.0, identity;q=0.5, deflate;q=0, gzip;q=0, *;q=0
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User-Agent: MYOB/6.66 (AN/ON)
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Connection: close
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specifically for URL request is: udhdrtrcetjm5sxzskjyr5ztpeszydbh4dpl3pl4utgqqw2v4jna.b32.i2p
zzz
<anonymousmaybe> GET /hosts.txt HTTP/1.1
zzz
asked and answered
anonymousmaybe
eche|on if your comment to me, didnt find why there is auto-phoning for the main I2P website
eche|on
hm, I23p has default addressbok subscriptions fetching from defined servers on schedule
eche|on
<zzz> <anonymousmaybe> GET /hosts.txt HTTP/1.1
anonymousmaybe
eyedeekay just saw your reply = brilliant!
anonymousmaybe
great explanation, thank you
anonymousmaybe
need to update i2p instructions in whonix, now i think i2p running into whonix is piece of cake