MicDunDee

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  1. Hope this is enlightening to you, it seems fine to me so far... could it be a permission of a folder above it? Seems like everything is owned by admin, with read/write/execute permission for owner and group (just like folders below).

    ps | grep sync

     8574 admin       912 S N /usr/bin/rsyncd --daemon --sever-mode=1 --qnap-bwlimit 
     9914 admin      1220 S   /usr/bin/qHAsyncman 
     9942 admin      1376 S   /usr/bin/qsyncman 
    13981 admin      9620 S   /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/BitTorrentSync/btsync --config /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.
    30655 admin       536 S   grep sync

    ls -al /share...

    # the folder itself
    drwxrwx---    7 admin    administ      4096 May  7 21:09 Photos Every Day/
    
    # inside the folder
    drwxrwx---    7 admin    administ      4096 May  7 21:09 ./
    drwxrwxrwx   14 admin    administ      4096 May  7 21:24 ../
    drwxrwx---    3 admin    administ      4096 Apr 30 21:38 .sync/
    drwxrwx---    2 admin    administ      4096 Apr 30 22:00 Dora iPhone/
    drwxrwx---    2 admin    administ      4096 Apr 30 22:00 Mike iPhone/

     

  2. Thank you for the tip. The BitTorrent screen is loading now without changing anything... maybe it was still loading when I tried.

    While your tip sounds logical enough, BitTorrent is running as admin, and admin has access to all shared folders. I even had the permissions rebuilt from the sharefolder management screen, and BitTorrent still says it doesn't have access.

    Hell, the folders are OWNED by admin.

    What am I missing here?

  3. I'm using QNAP TS451 with 4.2 firmware. I plan to sync photos across my iPhone and wife's iPhone, or at least back them up on the server. Every other app has sucked so far, so this looked promising. 

    First time I loaded the qpkg just by searching with the built in QNAP app manager (ver 2.3.6) and though the btsync screen loaded beautifully and was user friendly, if I tried to link my phone and set a destination folder, it errors saying "sync doesn't have permissions to this folder" no matter where I put it. Even pre creating the folder in QNAP. 

    I tried to change permissions to give admin (and even a group called btsync) access to the folder and still no joy. So I saw a tutorial recommending installation of btsync by manual installation in the QNAP app screen, so I uninstalled and reinstalled manually and now the btsync screen won't load at all. So I uninstalled and reinstalled the other way and still won't load. 

    Any ideas???