ovizii
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did a bit of googling and it seems the keys are retrieved via port 11371. Key retrieved successfully.
Unfortunately, I couldn't read the first question I was asked after installation so to be safe I selected NO.
Now what are my next steps? => http://screencast.com/t/IIqgGyFakpz
Had a look at the configs and just not sure where to start...
i.e. I'd need to disable the webui since its on a server and I'm happy editing config files.
I'd also need to know if btsync really only uses ONE port? => listening_port as I'd need to configure my firewall to let btsync traffic through...
I'd be very grateful for any hints on where to start :-)
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I'm failing at the very first step, any idea what could be wrong? Running this on a Debian wheezy 64bit installation.
gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 6BF18B15
gpg: requesting key 6BF18B15 from hkp server pgp.mit.edu
?: pgp.mit.edu: Connection timed out
gpgkeys: HTTP fetch error 7: couldn't connect: Connection timed out
gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
gpg: Total number processed: 0
Debian And Ubuntu Server Unofficial Packages For Bittorrent Sync
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Thanks, that was very helpful. I know about my terminal window size problem, am currently trying to figure that one out.
So, what exactly did your script do when I answered NO to the question? Just installed btsync?
So I now need to configure the config files manually and also add btsync to the fitting rc runlevel?