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  1. would it make sense to use apt to pin your btsync packages at version 1.4 instead of making a new repo?
  2. Thanks GreatMarko for the explaination. I guess the only way around this is to ask the IT department to make an exception in the firewall rules.
  3. I switched my dns from the campus server to openDNS (which fixed this persons problem), but still the same "Could not map UPnP" errors Anyone have an idea as to what could be going wrong?
  4. Whenever I quit then restart btsync, it does not start syncing. Also whenever my wireless connection disconnects and reconnects, btsync fails to sync. My log file shows the following errors: [20140715 18:18:31.321] UPnP: Could not map UPnP Port on this pass, retrying. [20140715 18:18:36.315] UPnP: Could not map UPnP Port on this pass, retrying. [20140715 18:18:41.315] UPnP: Could not map UPnP Port on this pass, retrying. [20140715 18:18:46.311] UPnP: Unable to map port 10.33.36.178:13936 with UPnP. I am running Linux x64 Version 1.3.106 This only happens on the campus wireless network. I cannot change any of the network firewall or router settings. Are there options I can set within btsync or my computer to get it to sync again? I have tried turning on/off NAT UPnP port mapping and changing the listening port. Thanks in advance