![]() A bit of guidance as to what path to take would be helpful as well. But before I put any more time into this, I’d just like some assurance that the situation isn’t completely hopeless. I’m not averse to making changes at either end, and/or setting up my own discovery server. But it’s still giving me “Global Discovery: 0/1” I really didn’t expect it to be that easy, but I figured I’d take the shot. Udp4://:21027 (I changed the port from the 22026 default, because that didn’t seem to work either). The only thing I’ve tried so far is to specify the discovery server in 0.10.29 as: There is an intermediate version (later than 0.10.29, but prior to 0.14.47) that might work with Server 2008 and communicate with the current set of discovery servers. I can setup my own discovery server (either in the office, or the home office) that would be compatible with both versions. Of course if it’s not the same discovery server used in 0.14.47, then I’ll have to make changes there also. There is a replacement for the old “Announce Server” used in 0.10.29 that I can specify in the settings there. It never opens, never gives an error, just nothing. I tried installing 0.14.47 on the Server 2008 box (not R2), and like every other sync package in existence, the installation program does absolutely nothing. etc.īut of course … 0.10.29 no longer connects to anything, although local discovery with the laptop I used a while back running the same version works just fine. Remotely, I installed the latest version (0.14.47) on one of the Windows 10 stations in my house and it setup beautifully, automatically detecting my UPNP router, reporting to global discovery servers, etc. Of course, the version I have running on that server is very old (0.10.29). I hadn’t fired it up in a while (hadn’t really worked on these files remotely) but now I’m having issues. ![]() When Resilio took over, BTSync ceased to function on this version of Windows, and I discovered and used Syncthing successfully for quite some time. For example, if you are using an Ubuntu 14. Previously, Syncthing and BitTorrent Sync were just about the only things that would even install to include this device in global synchronization. Steps for Server Configuration To begin with, installing BitTorrent Sync is very straightforward. I have an old server (which needs to be upgraded, but not today). ![]()
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