RomanZ

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  1. Hi @edoui, Unfortunately this functionality is not covered with Sync API. Thanks for pointing the documentation flaws - we'll fix it.
  2. @Hans# Sorry about that. We have to postpone it to one of future releases. I understand it is important for you, but we are a small team and we have to choose carefully which content to include in every release we do. Thank you for understanding. For the losing the certificate. As far as I see in your messages history - you have your Sync running on a NAS device. When NAS package upgrades, it unpacks and overwrites files - including the sync.conf where you place the certificate. This is done intentionally as any changes in a new sync.conf should be delivered during the upgrade, otherwise that may render whole package unusable. I could advise to SSH into your NAS and copy sync.conf before the upgrade. Once upgrade done, merge certificate section back into new config file.
  3. @Andy+ @Miyo We are slowly rolling out 2.6.4 for Android to the store. You'll get it soon. If not yet there - ask me, I can share the APK. @Miyo Do I get it right that once you updated to 2.6.4 you no longer see the empty UI? @Hans# Sorry, the fix is not yet there. For the installation - it depends on your environment. If you are running your Sync with config file and point to certificate file somewhere else - upgrade should not affect your setup. @Timbo Thanks for the feedback.
  4. Hi Andy, Synology is doing a cleanup job in the way applications are using ports inside DSM and how it is reported to DSM OS itself, therefore Sync has to obey the rules
  5. @Hans# Resilio Team keeps working on it. Sorry - can't yet share release date!
  6. @eltopo Indeed. We are going to get it fixed soon @Shlen Double checked on Catalina - works as expected, placeholder stays and shows the progress till file gets loaded. Integration with OS shell is always kinda breaking point. As a quick solution try right-clicking and pick the "Sync to this device". Alternatively, collect debug logs + make a short video + send us support ticket with all that stuff.
  7. Dear community, Sync 2.5.13 is now available. It contains security-related fix with dll loading schema. You can get it via direct links below or from official download page. Build is also available via auto-update. Direct Download Links: Installer for Windows: x86 installer x64 installer Package for OS X: OS X package Gzip archive for Linux: arm armhf i386 x64 glibc23_i386 glibc23_x64 Gzip archive for FreeBSD: i386 x64
  8. Dear community, Sync 2.6.0 Release Candidate is now available. You can get it via direct links below only. Direct Download Links: Installer for Windows: x86 installer x64 installer Package for OS X: OS X package Gzip archive for Linux: arm armhf i386 x64 glibc23_i386 glibc23_x64 Gzip archive for FreeBSD: i386 x64 MAJOR CHANGES Improved transfer speed File send is free now Introduced performance graphs FIXES AND IMPROVEMENTS Introduced new Sync statuses and warnings Added $RECYCLE.BIN and SystemVolumeInformation to default Ignorelist. Preserve custom config file when updating linux packages FileDelayConfig now works on posix Preserve speed settings when restarting Sync Fixed icon color on OS X Dark Mode Fixed folders turning to synchronization mode in some cases Fixed adding advanced settings via API Fixed randomization of MAC address in Sync UI Fixed syncing trailing dot to a Windows peer Fixed crashes of file explorer on Windows due to Sync extension Fixed crash because of corrupt database Fixed some other crashes and freezes Fixed inability to reset power user settings Fixed creating conflict name on file name with percent symbol Fixed dll loading scheme Other minor fixes and improvements
  9. 1. No. If corporate firewall blocks UDP, Sync still has chances to connect over TCP. But in TCP case you'll 100% need to manually port forward at home. 2. Same here. If tracker server is not available from your office location, you'll need to explicitly forward ports for UDP at home. 3. It depends on how you use Sync. If you use Sync's UI, you can simply specify your home public address and port forwarded in folder properties (see Known Hosts). If you specify all your folders via configuration file - then you'll need to put predefined hosts in config file, too.
  10. @threebythree There's no point in HTTPS for tracker and relay. The data there bears no private info. You can attempt to use known hosts to penetrate your corporate NAT / firewall, though your another peer likely will need explicit port forwarding.
  11. @BensTech Our tests indicate that VPN seriously affects WAN acceleration. Not just some of the overhead, but pretty much killing the optimization. Exact numbers depend a lot on VPN vendor: each VPN solution behaves differently. For now WAN optimization only enables itself in WAN automatically. Never in LAN. This is how the switch implemented at the moment. In enterprise version of Sync (Resilio Connect) it is possible to explicitly force product to follow WAN optimization no matter if it's global network or local one. For the encryption - disabling encryption only works in LAN. Encryption can't be disabled in WAN. So, to sum up: 1) to test the WAN optimization - use global network, i.e. either source or destination must have global address. 2) VPN kills optimization, so ensure that Sync traffic goes outside of VPN.
  12. @bdougherty Will be included in next major release (2.6), sorry for inconvenience!
  13. No, actually the whole idea behind Sync is to make it private. Therefore there is no technical and cryptographical possibility that Bob's pizza gets pulled by Alice.
  14. @Oak In answer, I assume that Bob and Alice has two separate ecosystems, i.e. they did not shared keys or links of their folders, containing "myfavoritepizzas.jpg". If this is true, once Alice connects her phone back to her own ecosystem, her new phone will download pizzas image from her own peers. Not a single bit from Bob.
  15. Dear community, Sync 2.5.12 is now available. You can get it via direct links below or from official download page. Build is available via auto-update. Direct Download Links: Installer for Windows: x86 installer x64 installer Package for OS X: OS X package Gzip archive for Linux: arm armhf i386 x64 glibc23_i386 glibc23_x64 Gzip archive for FreeBSD: i386 x64 Android 2.5.9. A list of what's new, improved, changed, and fixed in this version is available in the change log. OS X icon fix is still not included here!
  16. Should be fixed now. I apologize for inconvenience. Please feel free to update to 2.5.12
  17. @Van-T Please check your e-mail - I've opened ticket for you yesterday with no response.
  18. Dear community, The issue only affects Windows machines. The fix is on the way and will be ready shortly in version 2.5.12. It is recommended to wait for 2.5.12 release and auto-update to it. Alternatively, you can manually download 2.5.11 and upgrade to it.
  19. @BensTech WAN acceleration only runs in WAN. As you got VPN tunnel (and likely use local IP addresses) Sync believes it is in LAN and does not enable WAN acceleration, even though allowed to. Also note, that VPN tunnel is likely going to kill WAN optimization too: it wraps all the packets inside it's own containers reducing MTU and using own protocol of communications between VPN client and gateway therefore killing all the optimizations. If you want to get all the benefits of WAN optimization, let Sync traffic flow outside of VPN tunnel.
  20. Dear community, Sync 2.5.11 is now available. You can get it via direct links below or from official download page. Build is available via auto-update. Direct Download Links: Installer for Windows: x86 installer x64 installer Package for OS X: OS X package Gzip archive for Linux: arm armhf i386 x64 glibc23_i386 glibc23_x64 Gzip archive for FreeBSD: i386 x64 Android 2.5.9. A list of what's new, improved, changed, and fixed in this version is available in the change log. OS X icon fix is still not included here!
  21. @fredo29 Could you please elaborate on what you mean under "protect"? Do you want to ensure that files from DS216 are kept encrypted on DS215? If yes, I suggest looking at this article.
  22. @mak @sirWest The decryptor will be a part of next major release. Unfortunately, cannot share precise ETA. The team works to get it released soon.
  23. @SKHRO If your NAS architecture is ARM/ARMHF/x86/x64, you can simply deliver the appropriate binary (see "Linux" section) to your NAS and run it manually via SSH.
  24. @drego85 Done. The 2.5.9 just has couple of broken links fixed.