22:56:34 INFO: Overall send rate is unlimited, receive rate is unlimited 22:56:34 INFO: Hashing performance is 106.31 MB/s 22:56:34 INFO: Single thread SHA256 performance is 123 MB/s using crypto/sha256 (108 MB/s using minio/sha256-simd). 22:56:33 INFO: My ID: 6FOKXKK-SKUBWFW-GSKX6IQ-ZC4SYUZ-5IEVZKE-TC42AAX-HW7IBW4-GAZFAQ7 Edit C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Syncthing\config.xml to taste (with Syncthing stopped) or use the GUI 22:56:32 INFO: Default folder created and/or linked to new config ![]() 22:56:32 INFO: Log output saved to file "C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Syncthing\syncthing.log" Something like the following will be printed in the command line: Generate a configuration file, some encryption keys and then start the admin GUI in yourīrowser. Start this in whatever way you are most comfortable with ĭouble-clicking should work in any graphical environment, but I’ll use theĬommand line to better illustrate what happens. There will be a binary called syncthing (or syncthing.exe on It (if you use Debian/Ubuntu you may want to use the Debian repository). Grab the latest release of Syncthing for your operating system and unpack Will explain how to set up two devices with the core Syncthing flavor. CurrentlyĪll community flavors run the same Syncthing core underneath, so don’t worryĪbout changing your flavor at a later point in time. More specific flavors that help you run Syncthing on your devices. The community has also developed Windows, Android and many For example, if youĪre interested in a cross-platform GUI application you can check out You pick a flavor of Syncthing that best fits your scenario. We suggest you have a look at the Community Contributions which let This video shows how to install Syncthing Shows how to install Syncthing on Ubuntu/Debian/Mint using PPA, also available Simultaneously that’s fine, the results will just be a little lessĪ film version of this transcript is available on YouTube (contributed This video The best way to follow this guide is to do the install on both machinesĪnd configure them in parallel. While the “remote device” is the other machine. “local device” is the one you are configuring, viewing status for, etc., Going to be called “devices” in the rest of the documentation. ![]() In keeping with Syncthing terminology they are # Description: Starts the syncthing daemon for all registered users.For this guide let’s assume you have two machines between which you want # Short-Description: Multi-user daemonized version of syncthing. Optionally, delete any folder used with syncthing. To remove syncthing use $ sudo rm -r /opt/syncthing If there's a new version of syncthing, use $ sudo syncthing -upgrade GUI -> Settings -> Disable Automatic updates On a PC in the same network, go to the GUI and disable automatic updates. Start the syncthing service $ sudo service syncthing start Make sure you use https and enable authentication! OPTIONAL: if you forward port 8384 (or any port you would like to use) on your router to you pi, you can access the GUI from anywhere in the world as long as you know you home(public) IP address. Write down this number or copy it if you SSH'd to your pi.Ĭhange the config file so you can access the GUI from any PC within the network $ nano ~/.config/syncthing/config.xml Wait until you get something like: INFO: Device 7NNIJMJ-RQ657WA-RI5YH6L-RQ657WA-RQ657WA-VGKSUYP-U6QBJNA-RQ657WA ![]() #Run install_syncthing.sh $ curl -s | sudo bash
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