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"Generate": "I-generate",
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"Global Discovery": "Global na Pagtuklas",
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"Global Discovery Servers": "Mga Server ng Global na Pagtuklas",
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"Global State": "State ng Global",
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"Global State": "Global na Kalagayan",
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"Help": "Tulong",
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"Hint: only deny-rules detected while the default is deny. Consider adding \"permit any\" as last rule.": "Hint: deny-rules lang ang nakita habang ang default ay deny. Isaalang-alang ang pagdaragdag ng \"pahintulutan ang alinman\" bilang huling panuntunan.",
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"Home page": "Pahina ng panimula",
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"Start Browser": "啟動瀏覽器",
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"Statistics": "統計",
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"Stopped": "已停止",
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"Stores and syncs only encrypted data. Folders on all connected devices need to be set up with the same password or be of type \"{%receiveEncrypted%}\" too.": "僅存儲和同步加密數據。所有連接設備上的文件夾都需要設置相同的密碼或類型為 「{%receiveEncrypted%}」。",
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"Stores and syncs only encrypted data. Folders on all connected devices need to be set up with the same password or be of type \"{%receiveEncrypted%}\" too.": "僅存儲和同步加密數據。所有連接設備上的文件夾都需要設置相同的密碼或類型為 「{{receiveEncrypted}}」。",
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"Subject:": "主題:",
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"Support": "支持",
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"Support Bundle": "支持捆綁包",
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"items": "條目",
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"seconds": "秒",
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"{%device%} wants to share folder \"{%folder%}\".": "{{device}} 想將 「{{folder}}」 文件夾共享給您。",
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"{%device%} wants to share folder \"{%folderlabel%}\" ({%folder%}).": "{{device}} 想要共享「{{device}}」({{folderlabel}})文件夾給您。",
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"{%device%} wants to share folder \"{%folderlabel%}\" ({%folder%}).": "{{device}} 想要共享「{{folderlabel}}」({{folder}})文件夾給您。",
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"{%reintroducer%} might reintroduce this device.": "{{reintroducer}} 可能會重新引入此設備。"
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}
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.TH "STDISCOSRV" "1" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.TH "STDISCOSRV" "1" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.SH NAME
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stdiscosrv \- Syncthing Discovery Server
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ entry from the list.
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.SS Description
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.sp
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This guide assumes that you have already set up Syncthing. If you
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haven’t yet, head over to \X'tty: link #getting-started'\fI\%Getting Started\fP\X'tty: link' first.
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haven’t yet, head over to \fI\%Getting Started\fP first.
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.SS Installing
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.sp
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Go to \X'tty: link https://github.com/syncthing/discosrv/releases'\fI\%releases\fP <\fBhttps://github.com/syncthing/discosrv/releases\fP>\X'tty: link' and
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.TH "STRELAYSRV" "1" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.TH "STRELAYSRV" "1" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.SH NAME
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strelaysrv \- Syncthing Relay Server
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.TH "SYNCTHING-BEP" "7" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.TH "SYNCTHING-BEP" "7" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.SH NAME
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syncthing-bep \- Block Exchange Protocol v1
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.SH INTRODUCTION AND DEFINITIONS
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@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ The \fBencryption_password_token\fP field contains a token derived from the pass
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used to encrypt data sent to this device. If the device is the same as the
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device sending the message, it signifies that the device itself has encrypted
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data that was encrypted with the given token. It is empty or missing if there is
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no encryption. See \X'tty: link #untrusted'\fI\%Untrusted Device Encryption\fP\X'tty: link' for details on the encryption scheme.
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no encryption. See \fI\%Untrusted Device Encryption\fP for details on the encryption scheme.
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.SS Index and Index Update
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.sp
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The Index and Index Update messages define the contents of the senders
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.TH "SYNCTHING-CONFIG" "5" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.TH "SYNCTHING-CONFIG" "5" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.SH NAME
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syncthing-config \- Syncthing Configuration
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ with a custom certificate for HTTPS as desired.
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.sp
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The database is by default stored in the same directory as the config, but
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the location may be overridden by the \fB\-\-data\fP or \fB\-\-home\fP flags or the
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corresponding environment varibles (\fB$STDATADIR\fP or \fBSTHOMEDIR\fP).
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corresponding environment variables (\fB$STDATADIR\fP or \fBSTHOMEDIR\fP).
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.sp
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The database directory contains the following files, among others:
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.INDENT 0.0
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@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ to \fB\-1\fP to always use weak hash. Default is \fB25\fP\&.
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.TP
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.B markerName
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Name of a directory or file in the folder root to be used as
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\X'tty: link #marker-faq'\fI\%How do I serve a folder from a read only filesystem?\fP\X'tty: link'\&. Default is \fB\&.stfolder\fP\&.
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\fI\%How do I serve a folder from a read only filesystem?\fP\&. Default is \fB\&.stfolder\fP\&.
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.UNINDENT
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.INDENT 0.0
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.TP
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.INDENT 0.0
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.TP
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.B id (mandatory)
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The \X'tty: link #device-ids'\fI\%device ID\fP\X'tty: link'\&.
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The \fI\%device ID\fP\&.
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.UNINDENT
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.INDENT 0.0
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.TP
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.TP
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.B upgradeToPreReleases
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If \fBtrue\fP, automatic upgrades include release candidates (see
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\X'tty: link #releases'\fI\%Versions & Releases\fP\X'tty: link').
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\fI\%Versions & Releases\fP).
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.UNINDENT
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.INDENT 0.0
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.TP
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.TP
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.B sendFullIndexOnUpgrade
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Controls whether all index data is resent when an upgrade has happened,
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equivalent to starting Syncthing with \X'tty: link #cmdoption-reset-deltas'\fI\%\-\-reset\-deltas\fP\X'tty: link'\&. This used
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equivalent to starting Syncthing with \fI\%\-\-reset\-deltas\fP\&. This used
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to be the default behavior in older versions, but is mainly useful as a
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troubleshooting step and causes high database churn. The default is now
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\fBfalse\fP\&.
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Added in version 1.19.0.
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.sp
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Template for the \X'tty: link #ignoring-files'\fI\%ignore patterns\fP\X'tty: link' applied to new
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Template for the \fI\%ignore patterns\fP applied to new
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folders. These are copied to the \fB\&.stignore\fP file when a folder is
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automatically accepted from a remote device. The GUI uses them to pre\-fill
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the respective field when adding a new folder as well. In XML, each pattern
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of syncing configuration files is two devices ending up with the same Device ID.
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.sp
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If you want to use Syncthing to backup your configuration files, it is recommended
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that the files you are backing up are in a \X'tty: link #folder-sendonly'\fI\%Send Only Folder\fP\X'tty: link' to prevent other
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that the files you are backing up are in a \fI\%Send Only Folder\fP to prevent other
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devices from overwriting the per device configuration. The folder on the remote
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device(s) should not be used as configuration for the remote devices.
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.sp
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If you’d like to sync your home folder in non\-send only mode, you may add the
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folder that stores the configuration files to the \X'tty: link #ignoring-files'\fI\%ignore list\fP\X'tty: link'\&.
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folder that stores the configuration files to the \fI\%ignore list\fP\&.
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If you’d also like to backup your configuration files, add another folder in
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send only mode for just the configuration folder.
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.SH AUTHOR
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.TH "SYNCTHING-DEVICE-IDS" "7" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.TH "SYNCTHING-DEVICE-IDS" "7" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.SH NAME
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syncthing-device-ids \- Understanding Device IDs
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.TH "SYNCTHING-EVENT-API" "7" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.TH "SYNCTHING-EVENT-API" "7" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.SH NAME
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syncthing-event-api \- Event API
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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\fBSEE ALSO:\fP
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.INDENT 0.0
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.INDENT 3.5
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The \X'tty: link #statechanged'\fI\%StateChanged\fP\X'tty: link' event.
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The \fI\%StateChanged\fP event.
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.UNINDENT
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.UNINDENT
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.SS FolderPaused
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.SS ListenAddressesChanged
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.sp
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This event is emitted when a \X'tty: link #listen-addresses'\fI\%listen address\fP\X'tty: link' changes.
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This event is emitted when a \fI\%listen address\fP changes.
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.INDENT 0.0
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.INDENT 3.5
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.sp
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.SS RemoteDownloadProgress
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This event is emitted when a \X'tty: link #download-progress'\fI\%DownloadProgress\fP\X'tty: link' message is
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This event is emitted when a \fI\%DownloadProgress\fP message is
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received. It returns a map \fBdata\fP of filenames with a count of
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downloaded blocks. The files in questions are currently being
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downloaded on the remote \fBdevice\fP and belong to \fBfolder\fP\&.
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.TH "SYNCTHING-FAQ" "7" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.TH "SYNCTHING-FAQ" "7" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.SH NAME
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syncthing-faq \- Frequently Asked Questions
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.INDENT 0.0
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Hard links (followed, not preserved)
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.IP \(bu 2
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Windows junctions (synced as ordinary directories; require enabling in
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\X'tty: link #config-option-folder.junctionsasdirs'\fI\%the configuration\fP\X'tty: link' on a per\-folder
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\fI\%the configuration\fP on a per\-folder
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basis)
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.IP \(bu 2
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Resource forks (not preserved)
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Sparse file sparseness (will become sparse, when supported by the OS & filesystem)
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.IP \(bu 2
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Syncthing internal files and folders (e.g. \fB\&.stfolder\fP, \fB\&.stignore\fP,
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\fB\&.stversions\fP, \X'tty: link #temporary-files'\fI\%temporary files\fP\X'tty: link', etc.)
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\fB\&.stversions\fP, \fI\%temporary files\fP, etc.)
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.UNINDENT
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.SS Is synchronization fast?
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that file. Additionally, appending data to existing files should be handled
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efficiently as well.
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\X'tty: link #temporary-files'\fI\%Temporary files\fP\X'tty: link' are used to store partial data
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\fI\%Temporary files\fP are used to store partial data
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downloaded from other devices. They are automatically removed whenever a file
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transfer has been completed or after the configured amount of time which is set
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in the configuration file (24 hours by default).
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\fBSEE ALSO:\fP
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.INDENT 0.0
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.INDENT 3.5
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\X'tty: link #device-ids'\fI\%Understanding Device IDs\fP\X'tty: link'
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\fI\%Understanding Device IDs\fP
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.UNINDENT
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.UNINDENT
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.SH TROUBLESHOOTING
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If you are connected via a relay, this is because a direct connection could
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not be established. Double check and follow the suggestions in
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\X'tty: link #firewall-setup'\fI\%Firewall Setup\fP\X'tty: link' to enable direct connections.
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\fI\%Firewall Setup\fP to enable direct connections.
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Second, if one of the devices is a very low powered machine (a Raspberry Pi,
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or a phone, or a NAS, or similar) you are likely constrained by the CPU on
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presents. Note however that once things are \fIin sync\fP CPU usage should be
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negligible.
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To minimize the impact of this, Syncthing attempts to \X'tty: link #config-option-options.setlowpriority'\fI\%lower the
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process priority\fP\X'tty: link' when starting up.
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To minimize the impact of this, Syncthing attempts to \fI\%lower the
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process priority\fP when starting up.
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To further limit the amount of CPU used when syncing and scanning, set the
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environment variable \fBGOMAXPROCS\fP to the maximum number of CPU cores
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.IP \(bu 2
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Make sure the proxy sets a \fBHost\fP header containing \fBlocalhost\fP, or
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.IP \(bu 2
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Set \X'tty: link #config-option-gui.insecureskiphostcheck'\fI\%gui.insecureSkipHostcheck\fP\X'tty: link' in the advanced settings, or
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Set \fI\%gui.insecureSkipHostcheck\fP in the advanced settings, or
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.IP \(bu 2
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.UNINDENT
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This is almost always a result of bad RAM, storage device or other hardware.
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When the index database is found to be corrupt Syncthing cannot operate and will
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note this in the logs and exit. To overcome this delete the \X'tty: link #config-locations'\fI\%database
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folder\fP\X'tty: link' inside Syncthing’s data directory and re\-start
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note this in the logs and exit. To overcome this delete the \fI\%database
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folder\fP inside Syncthing’s data directory and re\-start
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Syncthing. It will then need to perform a full re\-hashing of all shared
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folders. You should check your system in case the underlying cause is indeed
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faulty hardware which may put the system at risk of further data loss.
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.SS Why does Syncthing connect to this unknown/suspicious address?
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If you see outgoing connections to odd and unexpected addresses these are
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most likely connections to \X'tty: link #relaying'\fI\%relay servers\fP\X'tty: link'\&. Relay servers
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most likely connections to \fI\%relay servers\fP\&. Relay servers
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are run by volunteers all over the world. They usually listen on ports 443 or
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22067, though this is controlled by the user running it. You can compare the
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address you are concerned about with \X'tty: link https://relays.syncthing.net'\fI\%the current list of active relays\fP <\fBhttps://relays.syncthing.net\fP>\X'tty: link'\&. Relays do not and can not see the data
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\fBSEE ALSO:\fP
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.INDENT 3.5
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\X'tty: link #conflict-handling'\fI\%Conflicting Changes\fP\X'tty: link'
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\fI\%Conflicting Changes\fP
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.UNINDENT
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.UNINDENT
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.SS How do I serve a folder from a read only filesystem?
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.SS How do I reset the GUI password?
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If you’ve forgotten / lost the GUI password, you can reset it using the
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\X'tty: link #cmdoption-gui-password'\fI\%\-\-gui\-password\fP\X'tty: link' (and possibly \X'tty: link #cmdoption-gui-user'\fI\%\-\-gui\-user\fP\X'tty: link') options to the
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\fI\%\-\-gui\-password\fP (and possibly \fI\%\-\-gui\-user\fP) options to the
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\fBsyncthing generate\fP subcommand. This should be done while Syncthing is not
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.INDENT 0.0
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.UNINDENT
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\fIAlternatively, in step 2\fP, you can manually delete the \X'tty: link #config-option-gui.user'\fI\%<user>\fP\X'tty: link' and \X'tty: link #config-option-gui.password'\fI\%<password>\fP\X'tty: link' XML tags from the
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\fIAlternatively, in step 2\fP, you can manually delete the \fI\%<user>\fP and \fI\%<password>\fP XML tags from the
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\fB<gui>\fP block in file \fBconfig.xml\fP\&. The location of the file depends on the
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OS and is described in the \fI\%configuration documentation\fP\&.
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.TH "SYNCTHING-GLOBALDISCO" "7" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.TH "SYNCTHING-GLOBALDISCO" "7" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.SH NAME
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syncthing-globaldisco \- Global Discovery Protocol v3
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.SH ANNOUNCEMENTS
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.TH "SYNCTHING-LOCALDISCO" "7" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.TH "SYNCTHING-LOCALDISCO" "7" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.SH NAME
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syncthing-localdisco \- Local Discovery Protocol v4
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.SH MODE OF OPERATION
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.SH DEVICE ID
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.sp
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The device ID is the SHA\-256 (32 bytes) of the device X.509 certificate. See
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\X'tty: link #device-ids'\fI\%Understanding Device IDs\fP\X'tty: link' in the Syncthing documentation.
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\fI\%Understanding Device IDs\fP in the Syncthing documentation.
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.SH ANNOUNCEMENT PACKET
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.sp
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The Announcement packet has the following structure:
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.TH "SYNCTHING-NETWORKING" "7" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.TH "SYNCTHING-NETWORKING" "7" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.SH NAME
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syncthing-networking \- Firewall Setup
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.SH ROUTER SETUP
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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Communication in Syncthing works both ways. Therefore if you set up port
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forwards for one device, other devices will be able to connect to it even when
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they are behind a NAT network or firewall.
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.sp
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In the absence of port forwarding, \X'tty: link #relaying'\fI\%Relaying\fP\X'tty: link' may work well enough to get
|
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In the absence of port forwarding, \fI\%Relaying\fP may work well enough to get
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devices connected and synced, but will perform poorly in comparison to a
|
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direct connection.
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.SS Local Discovery
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@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ port 8384 on the target machine. This still works even if Syncthing is bound to
|
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listen on localhost only.
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.SH VIA A PROXY
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.sp
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Syncthing can use a SOCKS5 proxy for outbound connections. Please see \X'tty: link #proxying'\fI\%Using Proxies\fP\X'tty: link'\&.
|
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Syncthing can use a SOCKS5 proxy for outbound connections. Please see \fI\%Using Proxies\fP\&.
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.SH AUTHOR
|
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The Syncthing Authors
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.SH COPYRIGHT
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.TH "SYNCTHING-RELAY" "7" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.TH "SYNCTHING-RELAY" "7" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.SH NAME
|
||||
syncthing-relay \- Relay Protocol v1
|
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.SH WHAT IS A RELAY?
|
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|
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.TH "SYNCTHING-REST-API" "7" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
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.TH "SYNCTHING-REST-API" "7" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
syncthing-rest-api \- REST API
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ $ curl \-H \(dqX\-API\-Key: yourkey\(dq localhost:8384/rest/system/browse?curren
|
||||
.UNINDENT
|
||||
.SS GET /rest/system/config (DEPRECATED)
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
Deprecated since version v1.12.0: This endpoint still works as before but is deprecated. Use \X'tty: link #rest-config'\fI\%/rest/config\fP\X'tty: link'
|
||||
Deprecated since version v1.12.0: This endpoint still works as before but is deprecated. Use \fI\%/rest/config\fP
|
||||
instead.
|
||||
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ Returns the current configuration.
|
||||
.SS GET /rest/system/config/insync (DEPRECATED)
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
Deprecated since version v1.12.0: This endpoint still works as before but is deprecated. Use
|
||||
\X'tty: link #rest-config-insync'\fI\%/rest/config/restart\-required\fP\X'tty: link' instead.
|
||||
\fI\%/rest/config/restart\-required\fP instead.
|
||||
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
Returns whether the config is in sync, i.e. whether the running
|
||||
@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ instead.
|
||||
Post the full contents of the configuration, in the same format as returned by
|
||||
the corresponding GET request. When posting the configuration succeeds,
|
||||
the posted configuration is immediately applied, except for changes that require a restart. Query
|
||||
\X'tty: link #rest-config-insync'\fI\%/rest/config/restart\-required\fP\X'tty: link' to check if a restart is required.
|
||||
\fI\%/rest/config/restart\-required\fP to check if a restart is required.
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
This endpoint is the main point to control Syncthing, even if the change only
|
||||
concerns a very small part of the config: The usual workflow is to get the
|
||||
@ -682,7 +682,7 @@ curl \-X POST \-H \(dqX\-API\-Key: abc123\(dq http://localhost:8384/rest/system/
|
||||
.UNINDENT
|
||||
.UNINDENT
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
\fBCaution\fP: See \X'tty: link #cmdoption-reset-database'\fI\%\-\-reset\-database\fP\X'tty: link' for \fB\&.stfolder\fP creation
|
||||
\fBCaution\fP: See \fI\%\-\-reset\-database\fP for \fB\&.stfolder\fP creation
|
||||
side\-effect and caution regarding mountpoints.
|
||||
.SS POST /rest/system/restart
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
@ -902,7 +902,7 @@ patterns to be used by default on folders, as an array of single\-line strings.
|
||||
\fBNOTE:\fP
|
||||
.INDENT 0.0
|
||||
.INDENT 3.5
|
||||
The \X'tty: link #config-option-gui.password'\fI\%gui.password\fP\X'tty: link' configuration option has special handling to
|
||||
The \fI\%gui.password\fP configuration option has special handling to
|
||||
accept already hashed passwords. Any valid bcrypt hash is stored verbatim,
|
||||
while a plaintext password is first hashed.
|
||||
.UNINDENT
|
||||
@ -1035,7 +1035,7 @@ Added in version 0.14.53.
|
||||
Takes one mandatory parameter, \fBfolder\fP, and returns the list of errors
|
||||
encountered during scanning or pulling.
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
The results can be paginated using the \X'tty: link #rest-pagination'\fI\%common pagination parameters\fP\X'tty: link'\&.
|
||||
The results can be paginated using the \fI\%common pagination parameters\fP\&.
|
||||
.INDENT 0.0
|
||||
.INDENT 3.5
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ were changed locally in a receive\-only folder. Thus they differ from the globa
|
||||
state and could be reverted by pulling from remote devices again, see
|
||||
\fI\%POST /rest/db/revert\fP\&.
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
The results can be paginated using the \X'tty: link #rest-pagination'\fI\%common pagination parameters\fP\X'tty: link'\&.
|
||||
The results can be paginated using the \fI\%common pagination parameters\fP\&.
|
||||
.INDENT 0.0
|
||||
.INDENT 3.5
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
@ -1455,7 +1455,7 @@ Use sparingly.
|
||||
Takes one mandatory parameter, \fBfolder\fP, and returns lists of files which are
|
||||
needed by this device in order for it to become in sync.
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
The results can be paginated using the \X'tty: link #rest-pagination'\fI\%common pagination parameters\fP\X'tty: link'\&. Pagination happens, across the union of all needed files,
|
||||
The results can be paginated using the \fI\%common pagination parameters\fP\&. Pagination happens, across the union of all needed files,
|
||||
that is \- across all 3 sections of the response. For example, given the current
|
||||
need state is as follows:
|
||||
.INDENT 0.0
|
||||
@ -1559,7 +1559,7 @@ Takes the mandatory parameters \fBfolder\fP and \fBdevice\fP, and returns the li
|
||||
of files which are needed by that remote device in order for it to become in
|
||||
sync with the shared folder.
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
The results can be paginated using the \X'tty: link #rest-pagination'\fI\%common pagination parameters\fP\X'tty: link'\&.
|
||||
The results can be paginated using the \fI\%common pagination parameters\fP\&.
|
||||
.INDENT 0.0
|
||||
.INDENT 3.5
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
@ -1730,7 +1730,7 @@ To receive events, perform a HTTP GET of \fB/rest/events\fP\&.
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
To filter the event list, in effect creating a specific subscription for only
|
||||
the desired event types, add a parameter \fBevents=EventTypeA,EventTypeB,...\fP
|
||||
where the event types are any of the \X'tty: link #event-types'\fI\%Event Types\fP\X'tty: link'\&. If no filter is
|
||||
where the event types are any of the \fI\%Event Types\fP\&. If no filter is
|
||||
specified, all events \fIexcept\fP \fI\%LocalChangeDetected\fP and
|
||||
\fI\%RemoteChangeDetected\fP are included.
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
@ -1908,7 +1908,7 @@ Returns the data sent in the anonymous usage report.
|
||||
.SH DEBUG ENDPOINTS
|
||||
.SS Debug Endpoints
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
These endpoints require the \X'tty: link #config-option-gui.debugging'\fI\%gui.debugging\fP\X'tty: link' configuration option to
|
||||
These endpoints require the \fI\%gui.debugging\fP configuration option to
|
||||
be enabled and yield an access denied error code otherwise.
|
||||
.SS GET /rest/debug/peerCompletion
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
..
|
||||
.TH "SYNCTHING-SECURITY" "7" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
|
||||
.TH "SYNCTHING-SECURITY" "7" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
syncthing-security \- Security Principles
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
|
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ level margin: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]
|
||||
.\" new: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
.TH "SYNCTHING-STIGNORE" "5" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
|
||||
.TH "SYNCTHING-STIGNORE" "5" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
syncthing-stignore \- Prevent files from being synchronized to other nodes
|
||||
.SH SYNOPSIS
|
||||
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ more general patterns that follow.
|
||||
.INDENT 3.5
|
||||
Negated patterns that can match items below the folder root will cause
|
||||
Syncthing to traverse otherwise ignored directories. If the
|
||||
\X'tty: link #scanning'\fI\%watcher\fP\X'tty: link' is enabled, those directories will also be
|
||||
\fI\%watcher\fP is enabled, those directories will also be
|
||||
watched. Directories ignored before the first negated pattern can
|
||||
however be safely skipped, since the first matching pattern wins. For
|
||||
example:
|
||||
|
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ level margin: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]
|
||||
.\" new: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
.TH "SYNCTHING-VERSIONING" "7" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
|
||||
.TH "SYNCTHING-VERSIONING" "7" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
syncthing-versioning \- Keep automatic backups of deleted files by other nodes
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ files permanently.
|
||||
.SH CONFIGURATION PARAMETER REFERENCE
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
The versioning settings are grouped into their own section of each folder in the
|
||||
\X'tty: link #config-option-folder.versioning'\fI\%configuration file\fP\X'tty: link'\&. The following shows an
|
||||
\fI\%configuration file\fP\&. The following shows an
|
||||
example of such a section in the XML:
|
||||
.INDENT 0.0
|
||||
.INDENT 3.5
|
||||
@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ in the \fI\%params\fP element.
|
||||
.B versioning.fsType
|
||||
The internal file system implementation used to access this versions folder.
|
||||
Only applies if \fI\%fsPath\fP is also set non\-empty,
|
||||
otherwise the \X'tty: link #config-option-folder.filesystemtype'\fI\%filesystemType\fP\X'tty: link' from the folder element is used
|
||||
otherwise the \fI\%filesystemType\fP from the folder element is used
|
||||
instead. Refer to that option description for possible values. Ignored for
|
||||
the \fBexternal\fP versioning strategy.
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
|
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ level margin: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]
|
||||
.\" new: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]
|
||||
.in \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]u
|
||||
..
|
||||
.TH "SYNCTHING" "1" "Jul 09, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
|
||||
.TH "SYNCTHING" "1" "Jul 18, 2024" "v1.27.7" "Syncthing"
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
syncthing \- Syncthing
|
||||
.SH SYNOPSIS
|
||||
@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ it is validated and updated to the latest configuration schema, including adding
|
||||
default values for any new options.
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
The \fBdecrypt\fP subcommand is used in conjunction with untrusted (encrypted)
|
||||
devices, see the relevant section on \X'tty: link #untrusted-decrypt'\fI\%decryption\fP\X'tty: link' for
|
||||
devices, see the relevant section on \fI\%decryption\fP for
|
||||
details. It does not depend on Syncthing to be running, but works on offline
|
||||
data.
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
|
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user