How To Setup Local I2P Browser Using Remotely Accessed I2PD Server. This Example Uses A Singleboard Computer, Making The Light Footprint Of I2PD An Option For Single Board Computers (C++). All Are Great Options And By default The Local I2P Browsing Shortcut Uses Java (i2pd for the start-i2p remote option) Our shortcut uses the 'remote' option inside the start-i2p script / command. This remote option uses ssh forwarding / tunnel + relies on ssh key authentication for the i2pd server (or Java i2p if you replace remote section commands) You can follow ssh key authentication tutorial on public blog (set this up client: your local desktop, server: i2pd server): https://www.buymeacoffee.com/politictech/password-less-ssh-logins-checking-fingerprints-avoid-mitm-attacks Download I2P-desktop (using Tor Browser): http://gg6zxtreajiijztyy5g6bt5o6l3qu32nrg7eulyemlhxwwl6enk6ghad.onion/RightToPrivacy/I2P-desktop/archive/master.tar.gz Then place shortcut "i2pd-remote.desktop" from I2P-desktop onto your desktop alongside the normal I2P browser shortcut. If you have any questions on this, leave a comment. Feedback welcome. NOTE: by default it runs: killall ssh to end ssh command (this may change and if you want to avoid interrupting other ssh client connections, you may wish to place hashmark in front of this line) #i2pd #anonymous #privacy PUBLIC BLOG: https://buymeacoffee.com/politictech/posts EXTRAS: https://buymeacoffee.com/politictech/extras