I2P on laptop: How to properly shut down the router?
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I installed I2P on a Linux laptop. For the moment I'd prefer not to have I2P to start automatically as system service. The installation guide says that after installation I can simply run
i2prouter start, which starts the service and opens the router console on my browser; I've configured the router.Question 1: what's the best way to shut down router and service, when I need to? The guide above says I can use the command
i2prouter stop; but I also see buttons on the browser console and on the tray on the taskbar.Question 2: I've also noticed that sometimes after
i2prouter startI get asked again to configure the router. How do I make sure the configuration is saved once and for all?Unfortunately I didn't find anything about these specific points in guides or FAQs.
Thanks for helping!
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I installed I2P on a Linux laptop. For the moment I'd prefer not to have I2P to start automatically as system service. The installation guide says that after installation I can simply run
i2prouter start, which starts the service and opens the router console on my browser; I've configured the router.Question 1: what's the best way to shut down router and service, when I need to? The guide above says I can use the command
i2prouter stop; but I also see buttons on the browser console and on the tray on the taskbar.Question 2: I've also noticed that sometimes after
i2prouter startI get asked again to configure the router. How do I make sure the configuration is saved once and for all?Unfortunately I didn't find anything about these specific points in guides or FAQs.
Thanks for helping!
@pglpm Question 1:
It makes no difference, the GUI is just a wrapper for the CLI command. I prefer 'i2prouter graceful': It takes longer but you don't stop other peoples tunnels. -
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