ZappoB

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  1. In fact, Resilio stopped to sync with the GM beta of High Sierra, but says about 27k files has to be synced. So Resilio can't be used for High Sierra until now!
  2. Hello? Can anyone say something about the need of the com.apple.ResourceFork entry? And why it is causing sync troubles?
  3. I have the same problem and it seems not to be solved, because it's quite unclear, for what the com.apple.ResourceFork is needed in the StreamList file and if it's save to delete it, because it seems to be neccessary for the xattrs. It may be a workaround for now, but it would be helpful if someone could state, if and for what this entry is needed.
  4. Ok, thank you, I misunderstood your first answer, I thought it works with DynDNS, but you wrote "with dynamic IP". Thank you also, I think I got it now - I'll do my testings these days.
  5. I familiar to DynDNS, I'm using it right now, but I thought, this is not necessary for BTSync... I'm not able to find an understandable description, how the clients have to be setup for WAN with all the possible settings. Important for me: no one else than me should have access to my data than me!
  6. That's all? And then the RPi is found even in another network?
  7. Ok, and how must they set, if I want to sync over WAN (what I plan to do with the RPi)?
  8. I found some topics about that, but no answer: I'm syncing 3 clients in my LAN, two clients are synced already, the third one (the Raspberry) has to download about 6.5 GB - as you can see in the attached screenshot, the download-speed is extremely poor, it's about 80-350 kb/s from 5-10 mb/s possible. The btsync process is unsing about 40% of the CPU. I want to sync my media-folders with btsync, and there are not GB but TB to sync, I think this won't work with this speed?! Any suggestions?
  9. Hello community, I'm using BTSync now on three local (LAN) devices (Mac mini / Macbook / Raspberry) and untill now it works well for me. I'm just wondering, what the "Listening Port" is for, and how it should be set: on all devices the same port, or a different port for each device? Thank you for any help.