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Are there any docs on using encrypted lease sets for a private SSH tunnel with i2pd?
There are some nice tutorials for the Java router but the documentation seems lacking on the i2pd front.
I currently have a configuration that looks like this:
# server config on host computer
[ssh-serv]
type = server
host = 127.0.0.1
port = 22
inbound.length = 1
outbound.length = 1
signaturetype = 11
i2cp.leaseSetType = 5
keys = ssh-server.dat
# client config on guest computer
type = client
host = 127.0.0.1
port = 1337
inbound.length = 1
outbound.length = 1
i2cp.dontPublishLeaseSet = true
destination = <b33 address from server's i2pd web>
keys = ssh-client.dat
If I try to connect I get the following result. I have confirmed that direct ssh works, so this is purely an I2P thing.
$ ssh -p 1337 [email protected]
kex_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer
Connection reset by 127.0.0.1 port 1337
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Are there any docs on using encrypted lease sets for a private SSH tunnel with i2pd?
There are some nice tutorials for the Java router but the documentation seems lacking on the i2pd front.
I currently have a configuration that looks like this:
If I try to connect I get the following result. I have confirmed that direct ssh works, so this is purely an I2P thing.
Any help is greatly appreciated, and thank you.
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