dms2013

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  1. Thanks for confirming that you are looking into it. How about a function to add a predefined host in android? That would be a good start. PEX, is that function working or is it in the works? I have set up at home now, a rasp pi, that syncs with 1 android (photo backup) and a pc, both pc and rasbpi got the RO key. When I look on the webinterface, the rasbpi only connects to my desktop. My desktop use predefined host to find the android inside my LAN. But shouldn't it tell the rasbpi about the android device? I hope my explanation makes sense. -Si
  2. After today's updates the problem is resolved for android to find desktop pc in LAN. How about you guys? Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
  3. Are you sure multicast is the culprit? I think it has a different use, for low bw networks. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
  4. You can have it run over HTTPS without logs. If it's too sensitive. Have the client configuration somewhere you consider safe. The keys will work no matter where they are generated. I believe that the amount of possible combinations the standard key has, will outlive any media holding the data. And after that. They still need to download all the data. And you can keep logs of that.. You could store data in Truecrypt containers?
  5. I live in Guangzhou. We're all neighbors! Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
  6. seems unlikely the firewall is only preventing the android devices from finding each other? Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
  7. Yes. When your phone is on and you unlocked it, it will be encrypted. But if you misplace it. They can't unlock it. And not ready any of your data.
  8. I hope devs figures this out. You're not the only one with this problem.
  9. Android has function to encrypt the phone. Check it out under Settings -> Security
  10. You can have the API on your VPS. Let the client generate a key them self. Easy as pie!
  11. Admin - Create a share with the latest BTSync builds - and archive for fun! And those who are interested can add the read-only key.
  12. To have a setting in android for a predefined host would be great. I guess a global list, and also an individual for each share if one pleases. It won't even sync in LAN for me without me connecting to a VPN with my android first. I hope devs are reading, if they need. I can provide a virtualbox with teamviewer from China so you can try it yourself
  13. I don't know the android's listening port. In android you can't see that in the settings of a share
  14. Can you try using a VPN and see if it connects? I also live in China. It started acting up with the new version. I connected to a VPN in Los Angeles, and then it worked within seconds. In my home network, my phone didn't work either to sync the pictures in LAN, I also connected it to the L.A VPN and it worked within seconds once again, even though the transfers were sent over LAN, for some reason they couldn't discover each other without the VPN. VPN x4 LAN x2
  15. I was hoping for something like this too. Especially for phone backups. The setting on the phone is called backup, but it's not really a backup if it gets deleted. The receiving part should have a setting to choose to move the file or keep it, and if the file is updated, add a number behind it. example file.txt - file.1.txt and so on Also to be able to choose a folder where all ".SyncArchive" directories can go inside. And same for the .SyncIgnore and other files, maybe have a global file, otherwise it can just be in a settings folder in the btsync folder, and can easily be read from there while scanning/indexing
  16. Requesting peers from tracker 59.24.3.173:3000 via UDP I get nothing. I just connected to my VPN, and now I can see my 3 linux servers in the connection list. and also a list of more tracker ip's. I guess the first one is blocked here and can't give me any more. But it still doesn't solves the LAN issue, where mine and my wifes phone doesn't upload to my Windows machine at home withing the same LAN. I will connect my phone to the VPN as well and see what happens. It worked within seconds. Transfers are still made LAN though. Can you guys figure this out?
  17. Yes I am. I tried uninstalling it on my windows 8.1. deleted all files in appdata, and installed it again. Now it can't connect to anything. Only 3 linux servers are connected to each other (also running 1.2.68) i tried installing it on a rasp pi i have at home too, but it doesn't receive any connections from anyone) not sure what it is, but it doesn't seem like it is connecting to anything at the moment. i tried to share folder between the 2 android phones, but even they're under the same wifi, they can't find each other.
  18. Also experiencing this on 2 google nexus 4 phones. both set to backup the dcim folder. not syncing at all with my windows 8.1 machine.
  19. I am experiencing the same thing. Folders with large files just keeps getting indexed and eats CPU. It happens on 2 linux servers and 1 Windows 8.1 workstation all using v 1.2.67. I have another linux server using 1.2.67. But the folders with large files isn't there and it's not indexing 24/7. It's probably something small. I hope you find out what it is soon! Thanks
  20. I have the latest version 1.1.38 I can see all data usage for all applications under, settings - data usage
  21. Hi! I got the BTSync client on my Nexus 4. Works flawlessly apart for 1 thing, "Use Cellular Data" I unchecked it. But I see my android log of the mobile data, BTSync use about 10MB / day. I am in China and my data traffic is limited, i think 70MB per month. It exceeded and it costs me about 6$ a day....for something I opted out for. Maybe no data transfers are made, but it is definitely checking something, a lot and often.