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Irc2PGuest63781
I have some questions regarding local destinations. I understand that unlike Tor where everyth service is just tunneled through socks, i2p passes the raw protocol between routers. To access individual services, local destinations for each service are created on a loopback port.
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I run i2pd on its own router and use ssh forwarding for the standard socks/http proxies on my machine, but adding many services as individual ports on the loopback quickly becomes a giant list will take up a lot of loopback port real estate
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Is there a simpler or more clean way to have a lot of services?
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and for security reasons, with many listening ports in netstat -l, it quickly becomes more difficult to keep track of what is legitimate