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entry: "Eepsite"
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tags: ["kovri"]
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terms: ["Eepsite", "Hidden-Service", "Garlic-Site", "Garlic-Service"]
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summary: "A website or service hosted within the I2P network"
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### The Basics
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Is it [**EEP!** *(in response to the site's content)*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onomatopoeia), or **end-to-end protocol**, or something else entirely different?
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While the original definition of eepsite has been lost with time, its use-case remains: an eepsite is a website or service that is hosted within (and only accessible by) the @I2P network.
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### In-depth Information
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Alternate names include:
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1. *Hidden Service*
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- because the site/service is *hidden* within the @I2P network and can only be visited within the network
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2. *Garlic Site*
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- because the website utilizes @I2P's @garlic-routing technology as a means of communicating with a client
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- because the service is hosted as a website and not any other type of service
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3. *Garlic Service*
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- because the service utilizes @I2P's @garlic-routing technology as a means of communicating with a client
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- because the service is specific to services like IRC, email, or a Monero peer (but may also include websites)
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### Notes
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To learn how to setup an Eepsite (Hidden Service, Garlic Site, Garlic Service) visit the @Kovri [user-guide](https://gitlab.com/kovri-project/kovri-docs/blob/master/i18n/en/user_guide.md).
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