[p2p-hackers] [i2p] ANN: i2pxmltunmgr (fwd from david@rebirthing.co.nz)

Eugen Leitl eugen at leitl.org
Fri Mar 11 11:22:29 UTC 2005


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From: David McNab <david at rebirthing.co.nz>
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 21:50:42 +1300
To: i2p at i2p.net
Subject: [i2p] ANN: i2pxmltunmgr
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Hi,

Just a quick note to announce an alpha release of TCPI2P, which 
incorporates a standalone XML-RPC server for managing I2P tunnels, as 
well as flexible python classes for tunnel management and other handy stuff.

Due to disgraceful non-performance by the local telco here in regard to 
my fux0r3d ADSL connection, I've had to temporarily put the code up on 
one of my sourceforge sites:

   http://psst.sf.net/tcpi2p

This package, TCPi2P, replaces the 'pyi2p' package announced earlier.

It's written in Python, and offers classes for bridging conventional TCP 
apps to I2P, and programmatically managing the tunnels without needing 
to manually do the tunneling through routerConsole.

However, the XML-RPC tunnel manager server, 'i2pxmltunmgr', gets 
installed as a black-box prog. This server makes it possible for any 
language with XML-RPC libraries - perl, C/C++ etc - to create and manage 
keys and tunnels. After installing TCPI2P, just type
'i2pxmltunmgr --help' and read the short help.

-- 
Cheers
David

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