dms2013

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  1. Selective sync would be that you could add a folder larger than your tablets hard drive. And you choose which of the files inside you want to sync when you want them.

    But that is not for Windows yet.

    So for now. Make sure the folder isn't too big.

    Too bad about the virus warning.

    I guess you have to trust them, and if you download it from bittorrent.com you can relax.

  2. Yes!

     

    But atm there's no selective sync for the Windows client. So you have to make sure the folder isn't bigger than the storage on the tablet.

     

    There is versioning. Per default files are stored in a hidden folder called .SyncHistory for 30 days and files 1GB or smaller. (this you can change to whatever suits you)

     

    Download BTSync and try it out, it's really easy to get started.

  3. I will answer this one.

    You should only give the R/W key to trusted people.

     

    give the Read-Only key to people who you can't trust or are like wild cats on the keyboard.

     

    There is no way to change the R/W code by sending a command. If it were, it would be useless, as the rouge person could do that too, probably before you.

     

    So now you need to generate a new R/W key and change it manually on all the R/W nodes.

    Then you need to give the new RO key to the RO nodes, as the old one won't work anymore.

     

    You can look in .SyncHistory for recently deleted(30days) files up to 1GB per default on all systems except for iOS and Android (I think).

  4. This is interesting. I assume the RPi gets it IP from the routers DHCP server?

    What does arp -a say? Is your router in the list?

    Output of iptables -L

     

    Can you access the internet from the RPi? 

     

    I'm sure you can, but I have to ask. 

    I sent you a PM about adding an external share with pre-defined host. (just to see if it works)

     

    Not sure what "failed to get tracker ips really means".

    It can't resolve? 

     

    Did you add all 3 ips in /etc/hosts?

     

    54.225.92.50 t.usyncapp.com
    54.225.196.38 t.usyncapp.com
    54.225.100.8 t.usyncapp.com

     

    I am out of ideas for now.

  5. Hi dms2013,

     

    UPnP is not enabled on the router. The device with which I am syncing is provided by vrypan (https://github.com/vrypan/btsync-keys) and I am synching btsync-keys directory.

     

    I noticed connection sometimes drop so I will add some IPs in the hosts. Nevertheless my PC get the sync very quickly (not even 1 min after btsync starts) whereas my Raspberry Pi have been on for 3 days already and still nothing (I can also see it from the log where I get the "Unable to map port with NAT-PMP" error message).

     

    Any ideas?

    create a file in your .sync folder (where the sync.log file is) called debug.txt and inside it on one line write FFFF. (not sure if needed, but restart BTSync just to be on the safe side)

    And the log will hopefully give you more information on what's going on.

     

    So the RPi can connect to your windows box within a minute? Is your windows box connected to any other devices (using the same secret as the RPi) From my understanding is that Windows should tell your RPi about the other clients and the clients about your RPi.

     

    Are you sure your firewall is forwarding the ports? Try running a simple service on them with BTS off, and connect to it from the outside. Also try again with UPnP enabled on your router.