.\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . .TH "SYNCTHING-FAQ" "7" "July 31, 2015" "v0.11" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing-faq \- Frequently Asked Questions . .nr rst2man-indent-level 0 . .de1 rstReportMargin \\$1 \\n[an-margin] level \\n[rst2man-indent-level] level margin: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] - \\n[rst2man-indent0] \\n[rst2man-indent1] \\n[rst2man-indent2] .. .de1 INDENT .\" .rstReportMargin pre: . RS \\$1 . nr rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level] \\n[an-margin] . nr rst2man-indent-level +1 .\" .rstReportMargin post: .. .de UNINDENT . RE .\" indent \\n[an-margin] .\" old: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] .nr rst2man-indent-level -1 .\" new: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] .in \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]u .. .SH GENERAL .SS What is Syncthing? .sp Syncthing is an application that lets you synchronize your files across multiple devices. This means the creation, modification or deletion of files on one machine will automatically be replicated to your other devices. We believe your data is your data alone and you deserve to choose where it is stored. Therefore Syncthing does not upload your data to the cloud but exchanges your data across your machines as soon as they are online at the same time. .SS Is it "syncthing", "Syncthing" or "SyncThing"? .sp It\(aqs \fBSyncthing\fP, although the command and source repository is spelled \fBsyncthing\fP so it may be referred to in that way as well. It\(aqs definitely not SyncThing, even though the abbreviation \fBst\fP is used in some circumstances and file names. .SS How does Syncthing differ from BitTorrent Sync? .sp The two are different and not related. Syncthing and BitTorrent Sync accomplish some of the same things, namely syncing files between two or more computers. .sp BitTorrent Sync by BitTorrent, Inc is a proprietary peer\-to\-peer file synchronization tool available for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Amazon Kindle Fire and BSD. [1] Syncthing is an open source file synchronization tool. .sp Syncthing uses an open and documented protocol, and likewise the security mechanisms in use are well defined and visible in the source code. BitTorrent Sync uses an undocumented, closed protocol with unknown security properties. .IP [1] 5 \fI\%http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent_Sync\fP .SH USAGE .SS What things are synced? .sp The following things are \fIalways\fP synchronized: .INDENT 0.0 .IP \(bu 2 File Contents .IP \(bu 2 File Modification Times .UNINDENT .sp The following may be synchronized or not, depending: .INDENT 0.0 .IP \(bu 2 File Permissions (When supported by file system. On Windows, only the read only bit is synchronized.) .IP \(bu 2 Symbolic Links (When supported by the OS. On Windows Vista and up, requires administrator privileges. Links are synced as is and are not followed.) .UNINDENT .sp The following is \fInot\fP synchronized; .INDENT 0.0 .IP \(bu 2 File or Directory Owners and Groups (not preserved) .IP \(bu 2 Directory Modification Times (not preserved) .IP \(bu 2 Hard Links (followed, not preserved) .IP \(bu 2 Extended Attributes, Resource Forks (not preserved) .IP \(bu 2 Windows, POSIX or NFS ACLs (not preserved) .IP \(bu 2 Devices, FIFOs, and Other Specials (ignored) .IP \(bu 2 Sparse file sparseness (will become unsparse) .UNINDENT .SS Is synchronization fast? .sp Syncthing segments files into pieces, called blocks, to transfer data from one device to another. Therefore, multiple devices can share the synchronization load, in a similar way as the torrent protocol. The more devices you have online (and synchronized), the faster an additional device will receive the data because small blocks will be fetched from all devices in parallel. .sp Syncthing handles renaming files and updating their metadata in an efficient manner. This means that renaming a large file will not cause a retransmission of that file. Additionally, appending data to existing large files should be handled efficiently as well. .sp Temporary files are used to store partial data downloaded from other devices. They are automatically removed whenever a file transfer has been completed or after the configured amount of time which is set in the configuration file (24 hours by default). .SS Should I keep my device IDs secret? .sp No. The IDs are not sensitive. Given a device ID it\(aqs possible to find the IP address for that node, if global discovery is enabled on it. Knowing the device ID doesn\(aqt help you actually establish a connection to that node or get a list of files, etc. .sp For a connection to be established, both nodes need to know about the other\(aqs device ID. It\(aqs not possible (in practice) to forge a device ID. (To forge a device ID you need to create a TLS certificate with that specific SHA\-256 hash. If you can do that, you can spoof any TLS certificate. The world is your oyster!) .sp \fBSEE ALSO:\fP .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 device\-ids .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .SS What if there is a conflict? .sp Syncthing does recognize conflicts. When a file has been modified on two devices simultaneously, one of the files will be renamed to \fB.sync\- conflict\-\-