ersatzmccoy Posted January 31, 2015 Report Share Posted January 31, 2015 (edited) I'm trying to keep BTSync as confined as possible, but it looks like I've failed so far. It's inside a chroot, which looks like this:http://pastie.org/9875241I am running it as just /var/lib/btsync/btsync. I've added 3 public folders just to ensure that it works, but none of them have found any peers (https://i.imgur.com/UMU8uSb.png). The folders are: RNK7XXLW3LB4JSR7OP7LMKOTZLHEDRIREB2CNYVXULNUVYH42J5DN6YTHJT6ESXOR3B4KWMK3VBJSH35YZMS7ZEMSQ6XNVBHALY Starting from my previous run, the log file (with debugging enabled) looks like this: http://pastie.org/9875260. I've got more logs on my disk, but pastie doesn't accept long files so I had to cut it down. Do I need to add more to the chroot to get peer finding to work? Will I need some extra library or utility to get the UPnP changes to work? Edited January 31, 2015 by ersatzmccoy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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