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> How can i see the logs to know what happened ? Maybe `sudo journalctl -u i2pd` command can help. _I have little experience with Linux so I'm not sure._
Did you made something specific with your node during its operation or it was just doing its own things? There should be something which triggered such behaviour. Normally, node uses...
There were many changes made since 2.53.1, you may want to try building binary from source - for example, I use version 2.53.1-99-gd5aca85a right now. Probably this problem was already...
> its the wireless machines all talking to each other through the wifi State ... Down ... 0s ago looks suspicious. Are they constantly connecting and disconnecting?
I think users should decide by themselves whether they need extra "protection" or not. As for malicious routers, there should be better way of detecting them than checking their country....
> It's a bit like a group of 'prohibited people or things' suddenly appearing publicly in a place where they are forbidden by law. Instantaneous addition of almost thousand routers...
I wonder why situation from linked screenshot happens at all. I2P network have about 40 thousand routers. Adding 1 thousand routers from China should not change distribution that much. And...
> **kosakuraiori** > If I block those abnormal China peers (located in the strict country list but not enabling hidden mode), I can quickly and stably access the I2P network....
Do you use latest version of i2pd, 2.54.0, for client and server? > i see other user posted about a doss attack so maybe that explains this part Right, attack...
You may try looking at files in Assets section here: https://github.com/PurpleI2P/i2pd/releases/tag/2.54.0