![]() ![]() Rather, the devices that are to be synced share data directly between them with no middle-man. ![]() Lesser known, but better sync products do not employ an interim server. The third-party here is the Dropbox servers. The Dropbox servers then send that copy of the spreadsheet to my work computer and now all three copies are in sync. In reality, when I change that spreadsheet and save it to Dropbox, all I’ve really done is synced my local copy of the spreadsheet to the copy on the Dropbox servers. This means that there are multiple steps to the sync that are invisible to us. These services do not directly sync my home computer with my work computer. Google Drive, Nextcloud, and probably most other sync services work the same way. When I change a spreadsheet on my home computer and save it to Dropbox, I know when I get to work I can pull that updated spreadsheet from the Dropbox folder on my work computer and carry on with my life. When we say our data is “synced” we really mean that the same version of that data exists on all the devices participating in the sync. Stop the jail, add your mountpoints (see video for that) and set up SyncthingĮdit: Added 6.Sync is a short form of the word synchronize. Then (inside the new jail via ssh) try: service syncthing start and service nginx start (or just restart the whole jail) and check if you can reach the syncthing web page ( )ĩ. Then you should ssh into your old plugin and copy the contents of /usr/local/etc/nginx/nf ssh into you new jail and set up the same file there accordingly.Ĩ. Exit jail console iocage set exec_jail_user=syncthing syncthing and iocage set boot=on syncthingħ. To create it, just start/stop syncthing once: service syncthing start then service syncthing stop (thanks go to for the tip)Ĥ. For the next step you need the file /usr/local/etc/syncthing/config.xml. ![]() Exit jail console iocage set exec_jail_user=syncthing syncthing and iocage set boot=on syncthingĮdit2: Added 4. Stop the jail, add your mountpoints (see video for that) and set up SyncthingĮdit: Added 6. Then (inside the new jail via ssh) try: service syncthing start and service nginx start (or just restart the whole jail) and check if you can reach the syncthing web page ( )ġ0. Then you should ssh into your old plugin and copy the contents of /usr/local/etc/nginx/nf ssh into you new jail and set up the same file there accordingly.ĩ. Exit jail console iocage set exec_jail_user=syncthing syncthing and iocage set boot=on syncthingĨ. Look into the file /usr/local/etc/syncthing/config.xml and change 127.0.0.1:8384 into 0.0.0.0:8384ĭon't know of the following lines are there by default:ħ. To create it, just start/stop syncthing once: service syncthing start then service syncthing stop (thanks go to for the tip)ĥ. (in new jail) pkg update, pkg install syncthing, pkg install nginxĤ. Via ssh to my TrueNAS box (alternatively via the shell button in the Jails section) I did: iocage console syncthingģ. Create a new base jail for Syncthing (named syncthing before that I renamed the old plugin (iocage rename old_plugin_name new_plugin_name))Ģ. Following you will find roughly the steps I went through to set up my jail:ġ. ![]() Also I do not need an ssh connection to my Syncthing jail. I do not really understand why his jail is hosting the Syncthing web page. ![]()
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