stallemanden

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  1. You should not use BTSync for this, as it is what it is - a syncing tool.

    So, data deleted on the FTP will also be deleted in the remote locations; that being all the places you might have it synced with BTSync.

     

    Again - BTSync is for syncing - not for backup.

  2. I would suspect, that the best solution for re-syncing your data after restoring your computer, would be to set up the synced folders after restoring.

    The date set on the folder is, to my knowledge, not essential as to what needs to be synced.

    This would rather be the metadata system within btsync.

     

    The behaviour of btsync regarding to what will be synced, if already set up in your ghost I am not sure about, but I would suspect, that it looks at the newest metadata and then files/folder dates.

  3. Hi klausmann,

     

    I believe the problem is, that you are downloading the wrong version of btsync.

    Unfortunately, the guide I made does not give you links for the ARM version of btsync, which you need for your DS411j

     

    To check which CPU is in your Synology, you can always check this site: http://forum.synology.com/wiki/index.php/What_kind_of_CPU_does_my_NAS_have

     

    This should be the correct link for you,

    http://download-lb.utorrent.com/endpoint/btsync/os/linux-arm/track/stable/btsync_arm.tar.gz

  4. The only way to handle this with the current functionality of BTsync, is to create a secret for all the folders, and hand those out to the relevant users.

    So, user

    [DOMAIN]\[uSERNAME] with home folder [uSERNAME] gets the secret, set up for \\[FILESERVER]\[uSERSHARE]\[uSERNAME]

     

    It's a bit of manual task - especially as i guess your server environment is Windows based?

    I would think, using a linux machine to run the "server", you could script your way to generate all shares and secrets.

     

    Anyway, you should take a look at:

    http://forum.bittorrent.com/topic/23678-interested-in-sync-enterprise-beta/

     

    There, you could give your ideas, and let the developer team know, that it's something worth looking into.

  5. Are you sure that's the correct version for the DS213+, which has a QorlQ P1022 PPC CPU?

    Ohh, Sorry about that. I must have made a mistake when looking at the CPU list.

    It would seem, that there currently is no build suited for the DS213+, unless it actually has a newer glibc than most other systems Synology ships.

    Do you have the possibility to verify/check which version it has ?

  6. New builds have generally been released in the following order:

    1) In this thread in the first instance

    2) via the general download page

    3) via auto-update

    ...they don't necessarily become available in all 3 of these locations simultaneously, and there may be a delay between each. Therefore, if you believe there to be a new build available, but auto-update tells you you're running the latest client version, and the general download page also doesn't offer a new build either, check this thread!

    If only there was some sort of indication of how long time we are supposed to wait for the auto-update.

    Currently 4, almost 5 days has gone?

    Yeah, i know - it's easy to just ssh to my NAS and get the newest version - stop and start - but still...

  7. The webUI supports SSL. Am I the only one who tried it without hacking around first? :)

    Although to change the certificate to your own you have to edit the settings.dat file manually,

    and it doesn't log failed login attempts so it can't be hooked up with fail2ban.

    And you don't consider that a hack ?

    Might just be me, but I've nothing but failed to create a new settings.dat that actually works.