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Describe the bug
i2pd service but traffic is not allowed on ufw causing exessive loggin on dmesg
Expected behavior
i2pd process should not be running if protocol is not enabled on mynode UI
Screenshots
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Doesn't relate to issue
MyNode hardware (please complete the following information):
Device: RPi4B8GB
Version**:** 0.3.26 (and btw this line in template is missing ":"
Additional context
log flooding stops with commands
sudo systemctl stop i2pd
sudo systemctl disable i2pd
Synchronizing state of i2pd.service with SysV service script with /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install.
Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install disable i2pd
Removed /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/i2pd.service.
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Did disabling i2pd for all apps and rebooting not resolve? I would expect that would stop i2pd from really being used. Those ports don't seem standard to be able to consistently open them for i2p.
Otherwise, shutting down via CLI seems like a good workaround.
What apps can be enabled for i2pd? (Where I could check their state?)
I only see it possible for Bitcoin on Settings page. And that one is disabled.
And I'm quite sure I have not touched anything related anywhere.
Don't know anything about i2pd but I just see half of the world coming in from my router/firewall, and encounting nodes firewall. Thou messing my dmesg. (Same issue on my test MyNode too.)
Describe the bug
i2pd service but traffic is not allowed on ufw causing exessive loggin on dmesg
Expected behavior
i2pd process should not be running if protocol is not enabled on mynode UI
Screenshots
Desktop (please complete the following information):
MyNode hardware (please complete the following information):
Additional context
log flooding stops with commands
sudo systemctl stop i2pd
sudo systemctl disable i2pd
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