Is there gateway to sites *.i2p of The Invisible Internet Project ?
E.g. There is gateway to Freenet ( KeyUtils 0.5.3 v5020 (5020) ): http://2vlqpcqpjlhmd5r2.onion
Or gateways to onion sites from www: tor2web.org, onion.to, onion.lu
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Sign up to join this communityIs there gateway to sites *.i2p of The Invisible Internet Project ?
E.g. There is gateway to Freenet ( KeyUtils 0.5.3 v5020 (5020) ): http://2vlqpcqpjlhmd5r2.onion
Or gateways to onion sites from www: tor2web.org, onion.to, onion.lu
You can use several I2P eepsites from the 'normal' internet and so also through Tor. Several people run so-called inproxies. There are/were:
At the moment only the last works. Just append .us
(or .in
, .to
when the other two are back online) to the I2P url. So if you want to reach zzz's eepsite enter http://zzz.i2p.us. You can do this with or without Tor.
As you found out here are some other sites:
.xyz
after the .i2p
part. (Works as of 2018.)E.g.: http://identiguy.i2p.xyz/ (That’s a list of eepsites, with reachability status.)
Some sites don’t work via the proxy; e.g. http://i2pforum.i2p.xyz/:
403 Denied
Inproxy access denied. You must run I2P to access this site.
Error messages can differ. The displayed page may not even explicitly state that there was an error (e.g. http://stats.i2p.xyz/cgi-bin/dashboard.cgi):
Welcome to nginx on Debian!
If you see this page, the nginx web server is successfully installed and working on Debian. Further configuration is required. […]
For comparison, the same page accessed from within the network just now: