New releases of I2P anonymous network 0.9.43 and i2pd 2.29 C++ client

Took place anonymous network release I2P 0.9.43 and C++ client i2pd 2.29.0. Recall that I2P is a multi-layer anonymous distributed network operating on top of the regular Internet, actively using end-to-end encryption, which guarantees anonymity and isolation. On the I2P network, you can anonymously create websites and blogs, send instant messages and e-mails, exchange files, and organize P2P networks. The basic I2P client is written in Java and can run on a wide range of platforms such as Windows, Linux, macOS, Solaris, etc. I2pd is an independent C++ implementation of the I2P client and is distributed under a modified BSD license.

In the I2P 0.9.43 release, support for the LS2 format (Lease Set 2), allowing the implementation of new types of data encryption in I2P tunnels. In future releases, it is planned to start implementing a more reliable and faster end-to-end encryption method, based on a bunch of ECIES-X25519-AEAD-Ratchet instead of ElGamal/AES+SessionTag.

The new version of I2P also solves problems with determining IPv6 addresses, improved the configuration wizard, simplified the creation of tunnels, and added support for I2CP (I2P Control Protocol) messages in LS2 BlindingInfo, a new type of proxy for entering encrypted credentials has been implemented.
i2pd 2.29.0 provides support for sending and processing a client authentication flag for addresses in b33 format.

Source: opennet.ru

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