jameswhite Posted September 30, 2014 Report Share Posted September 30, 2014 I'm trying to Install Bittorrent Sync on Windows with a powershell script and have it come up, sharing a folder with no interaction. I can install it, but the only way that I can figure out how to put the settings back is to copy 3.21MB of junk in the settings directory back into place. This seems a bit heavy. Is there a way to initialize a new install with just a folder path and key to use? I'd like to be able to initialize the entire application from a gist, with one line of powershell. Something like: $txt = Resolve-DnsName -name boostrap.wcyd.org -Type TXT; $url = $txt.Text; Invoke-WebRequest "$url" -OutFile "bootstrap.ps1" I can download bittorrent_sync.exe, run it with /PERFORMINSTALL /AUTOMATION If I just copy the settings.dat / sync.dat It gets put into a state where I have to clickey-click the preferences back to the correct key / folder. I've found some stuff via google about a sync.conf, but all I've been able to do is to get that to get btsync.exe to crash silently. Is there any way to just pass btsync.exe folder: "C:\Users\Me\btsync"; key: "BOBLOBLAWSLAWBLOG"and have it initialize syncing? Or do I have to copy 3.2MB of folders to get the 2 strings I want out of them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreatMarko Posted September 30, 2014 Report Share Posted September 30, 2014 Is there any way to just pass btsync.exefolder: "C:\Users\Me\btsync"; key: "BOBLOBLAWSLAWBLOG"and have it initialize syncing?Why don't you use the API?! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jameswhite Posted September 30, 2014 Author Report Share Posted September 30, 2014 This will be a new host, provisioned from an AMI in EC2. I'm basically working with what ships in a naked version of windows, trying to get btsync installed so I can install other tools. I don't have much of a development environment available to me in this case. I guess I could take a stab at using the API from powershell. But I was hoping there would be simpler option than writing code. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jameswhite Posted October 1, 2014 Author Report Share Posted October 1, 2014 I can't get the API to do anything but return empty responses. I requested an API Key, but I'm not sure what it's for, the documentation you linked seems to only reference "secret" when it means a folder secret and not "secret" when it means an API key. Also the use of [port] is kind of ambiguous. I shut off btsync, ran netstat -an, started btsync, and made API calls against everything that showed up new in state LISTENING, but no joy. \0/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jameswhite Posted October 1, 2014 Author Report Share Posted October 1, 2014 And with this latest release /PERFORMINSTALL /AUTOMATION no longer works. Amazing. The path to the about:Security_BtSync.exe changed to about:security_Bittorrent_Sync.exe as well. which made my trusted sides automation fall over as well... I guess I should just give up on this. As the command line switches and security paths from upstream seem unstable and undocumented. I'll have to try another route entirely. Thanks for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreatMarko Posted October 1, 2014 Report Share Posted October 1, 2014 I can't get the API to do anything but return empty responses. I requested an API Key, but I'm not sure what it's for, the documentation you linked seems to only reference "secret" when it means a folder secret and not "secret" when it means an API key. Also the use of [port] is kind of ambiguous. I shut off btsync, ran netstat -an, started btsync, and made API calls against everything that showed up new in state LISTENING, but no joy. You'll need an API key in order to use the API, otherwise the API will simply return empty responses as you've found. If you've requested an API key it may take a few days for your to receive it, as API key requests are manually processed. Please see this post for more information. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RomanZ Posted October 1, 2014 Report Share Posted October 1, 2014 @jameswhiteTry running sync installer with "/S" switch - it will install itself silently. Then, you may kill the process and run it with /config parameter, specifying the folders you need inside config file - which can be the same for all the instances. I'm attaching sample config below. It is not necessary to turn on API when you run Sync with config. { "device_name": "My Sync Device", "listening_port" : 0, // 0 - randomize port/* storage_path dir contains auxilliary app files if no storage_path field: .sync dir created in the directory where binary is located. otherwise user-defined directory will be used */// "storage_path" : "/home/user/.sync",/* set location of pid file */// "pid_file" : "/var/run/btsync/btsync.pid",/* use UPnP for port mapping */ "use_upnp" : true,/* limits in kB/s. 0 - no limit */ "download_limit" : 0, "upload_limit" : 0,/* proxy configuration */// "proxy_type" : "socks4", // Valid types: "socks4", "socks5", "http_connect". Any other value means no proxy// "proxy_addr" : "192.168.1.2", // IP address of proxy server.// "proxy_port" : 1080,// "proxy_auth" : false, // Use authentication for proxy. Note: only username/password for socks5 (RFC 1929) is supported, and it is not really secure// "proxy_username" : "user",// "proxy_password" : "password", "webui" : { "listen" : "0.0.0.0:8888" // remove field to disable WebUI/* preset credentials. Use password or password_hash */// ,"login" : "admin"// ,"password" : "password"// ,"password_hash" : "some_hash" // password hash in crypt(3) format// ,"allow_empty_password" : false // Defaults to true/* ssl configuration */// ,"force_https" : true // disable http// ,"ssl_certificate" : "/path/to/cert.pem"// ,"ssl_private_key" : "/path/to/private.key"/* directory_root path defines where the WebUI Folder browser starts (linux only). Default value is / */// ,"directory_root" : "/home/user/MySharedFolders/"/* dir_whitelist defines which directories can be shown to user or have folders added (linux only) relative paths are relative to directory_root setting */// ,"dir_whitelist" : [ "/home/user/MySharedFolders/personal", "work" ] }/* !!! if you set shared folders in config file WebUI will be DISABLED !!! shared directories specified in config file override the folders previously added from WebUI. *//*, "shared_folders" : [ { "secret" : "MY_SECRET_1", // required field - use --generate-secret in command line to create new secret "dir" : "/home/user/bittorrent/sync_test", // * required field "use_relay_server" : true, // use relay server when direct connection fails "use_tracker" : true, "use_dht" : false, "search_lan" : true, "use_sync_trash" : true, // enable SyncArchive to store files deleted on remote devices "overwrite_changes" : false, // restore modified files to original version, ONLY for Read-Only folders "known_hosts" : // specify hosts to attempt connection without additional search [ "192.168.1.2:44444" ] } ]*//* Advanced preferences can be added to config file. Info is available at http://sync-help.bittorrent.com */} Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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