Syncthing
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1.23.4.0
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File Size
28.64 MB
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File Count
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Create Date
October 17, 2022
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Last Updated
May 20, 2023
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SyncThing TOS5 1.23.4.0 x86_64.tpk | |
SyncThing TOS5 1.22.0.0 x86_64.tpk | |
SyncThing TOS4 1.22.0.0 x86_64.tpk | |
SyncThing TOS4 1.22.0.0 aarch64.tpk | |
About : https://syncthing.net/
Applicable models: x.64 series, arm series
Applicable TOS4: 4.1.27 or later versions
Applicable TOS5: 5.0.130 or later versions
Something you need to pay attention during your installation:
Firewall rules (for WAN) and remote access :
Port Forwards
If you have a NAT router, the easiest way to get a working port forward is to make sure UPnP is enabled – syncthing will handle the rest. If this is not possible or desirable you should set up a port forward for port 22000/TCP, or the port set in the Sync Protocol Listen Address setting.
Local Firewall
If your PC has a local firewall, you will need to open the following ports for incoming traffic:
Port 22000/TCP (or the actual listening port if you have changed the Sync Protocol Listen Address setting.)
Port 21025/UDP (for discovery broadcasts)
Remote Web GUI
To be able to access the web GUI from other computers, you need to change the GUI Listen Address setting from the default 127.0.0.1:8384 to 0.0.0.0:8384. You also need to open the port in your local firewall if you have one.
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Syncthing
About : https://syncthing.net/
Applicable models: x.64 series, arm series
Applicable TOS4: 4.1.27 or later versions
Applicable TOS5: 5.0.130 or later versions
Something you need to pay attention during your installation:
Firewall rules (for WAN) and remote access :
Port Forwards
If you have a NAT router, the easiest way to get a working port forward is to make sure UPnP is enabled – syncthing will handle the rest. If this is not possible or desirable you should set up a port forward for port 22000/TCP, or the port set in the Sync Protocol Listen Address setting.
Local Firewall
If your PC has a local firewall, you will need to open the following ports for incoming traffic:
Port 22000/TCP (or the actual listening port if you have changed the Sync Protocol Listen Address setting.)
Port 21025/UDP (for discovery broadcasts)
Remote Web GUI
To be able to access the web GUI from other computers, you need to change the GUI Listen Address setting from the default 127.0.0.1:8384 to 0.0.0.0:8384. You also need to open the port in your local firewall if you have one.
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