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OFS with I2P

For Linux or OSx run:
./run_gui.sh     # if you want a GUI
./run_seed.sh    # if you are running a seed node with no GUI

On windows use:
run_gui.bat
run_seed.bat

Give your peer a nickname and a brief introduction.
Choose option 1 for I2P.

Simply press enter to use default i2pseed.dat seed
file. 

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OFS with TOR

Using the Vidalia Control Panel create a new service.
Pick any arbitrary port value <port> greater than 1024.  
Select a key file location you can easily remember.

Go to the key file location and view the hostname file
to see the hostname.

Go to the directory you unzipped OFS.

For Linux or OSx run:
./run_gui.sh     # if you want a GUI
./run_seed.sh    # if you are running a seed node with no GUI

On windows use:
run_gui.bat
run_seed.bat

Give your peer a nickname and a brief introduction.
Choose option 2 for TOR.

Press enter to use the default proxy address 127.0.0.1, or 
change it as needed.

Press enter to use the default proxy port 9050, or 
change it as needed.  Note, the Tor Brower Bundle uses
port 9150 on Linux and OSx.

Paste the hostname assigned to the TOR service.

Enter the <port> value your picked.

Simply press enter to use the default seed file torseed.dat

