ToC and headings

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Using Tahoe-LAFS with an anonymizing network: Tor, I2P
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0. `Overview`_
1. `Use cases`_
2. `Native anonymizing network integration for Tahoe-LAFS`_
#. `Overview`_
#. `Use cases`_
#. `Native anonymizing network integration for Tahoe-LAFS`_
1. `Unresolved tickets`_
#. `Unresolved tickets`_
3. `Software Dependencies`_
#. `Software Dependencies`_
1. `Tor`_
2. `I2P`_
3. `Post-install`_
#. `Tor`_
#. `I2P`_
#. `Post-install`_
4. `Configuration`_
5. `Performance and security issues of Tor Hidden Services`_
6. `Torsocks: the old way of configuring Tahoe-LAFS to use Tor`_
#. `Configuration`_
#. `Client configuration`_
#. `Server configuration`_
#. `Performance and security issues with Tor Hidden Services`_
#. `Performance and security issues with I2P`_
#. `Torsocks: the old way of configuring Tahoe-LAFS to use Tor`_
#. `Legacy I2P Tahoe-LAFS Configuration`_
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Performance and security issues of Tor Hidden Services
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Performance and security issues with Tor Hidden Services
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If you are running a server which does not itself need to be
anonymous, should you make it reachable as a Tor Hidden Service or
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Performance and security issues of I2p (if applicable)
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Performance and security issues with I2P
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i2p info here
TBC
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Legacy I2P Tahoe-LAFS Configuration
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legacy i2p info here
TBC