Harold Feit
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And does the linux machine have similar settings (important is the "Search LAN" function)
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1> Not available currently from what I can see
2> Every 10 minutes or so, sync does a re-scan of the folders to make sure it didn't miss anything. USUALLY when it says it's synched, it's synched.
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It means the system clocks, when normalized to a common timezone, are NOT actually close enough to sync properly.
You need to run something like ntpdate to synchronize the clocks of the two machines to a common time server.
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What properties do you have for the folder for what type of searches to do for peers?
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Coming from the main client side of things (not sync), I'd say that this is just a scaremongering tactic.
Knowing the tracker address is all fine, but if it doesn't give out any information about who else is on it, or what is being shared through it.
They show no peer-identifying or secret-identifying communication in their posted logs, therefore they show no actual insecurity in the protocol or client.
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Base32 encoded.
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Running "uname -a" from a shell prompt (ssh or telnet, or the web interface if it has a "run command" option) will tell you what processor type it is. The main sync download page has packages you can download to install manually.
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Run btsync as administrator once, re-set the start on windows startup?
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Which variant of btsync does it try to install?
And what "uname -a" result do you get from the shell?
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The problem is that you're using two machines with incompatible versions of sync on them.My laptop is an Acer running on Debian 3.8.13-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux. Has BitTorrent Sync 1.2.82 installed.
My netbook is an Asus running on Linux Mint 14 "Nadia" i686 GNU/Linux. Has BitTorrent Sync 1.3.109 [Linux i386(glibc 2.3)] installed.
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What specific part of the terms do you actually have problems with?
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That's actually a DPI issue not a resolution issue. Try with lower dpi settings.
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A built in webserver in btsync
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Only one program can use a port at a time.
In your case, you're going to need to disable apache's use of port 8888 and restart both apache and btsync.
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It will resume.
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Are you having truecrypt update the timestamp on the container when it closes the file?
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Could you click the numbers for the connected devices and see what each is seeing as missing?
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If the cover art is indeed embedded in the audio files, then yes it is normal for them to be copied over.
Sync doesn't pick and choose parts of a file to copy, it just copies the entire file.
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I've passed this along to someone with more access to that system than I have.
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Are you using the same google account now that you were using when you originally purchased pro?
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It can improve the initial sync speed.
What settings do you have enabled on the share (both sides)?
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Did you preload the NAS device with files or not?
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As does looking at the "Security" tag for the bittorrent sync section of the forums.
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You could try using predefined hosts specifying the internal IP with the matching listen port for the other machine if something is actively blocking the local peer discovery.