> By the way, from my experience, i2pd does a got job connecting to the I2P
> network behind a home router or even a corporate network, without UPnP.
O_o tell us what this magic works on?
if you are behind the nat, then ntcp will not work, and if you do not forward
the port, then ssu will not work either. all kinds of manuals talk about this.
i'm watching on it right now.
if you have found a solution, then all of humanity will be grateful to you ;)
> If you definitely need UPnP, you might be better off with the java
> implementation (the net/i2p port), at least if someone volunteers to update
> it (version 2.0.0 has just been released).
i would rather give up what java uses than install this monster. i didn't use
i2p until the C-client appeared. actually, i didn't think that developers would
realize that using java is almost the main obstacle to i2p. they lived there in
their virtual world and refused to contact reality