From b0a525a504bbee95f0bb2f40afd8d69a3fa893e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jakob Borg Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2020 07:45:25 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] gui, man, authors: Update docs, translations, and contributors --- AUTHORS | 1 + gui/default/assets/lang/lang-da.json | 8 +- gui/default/assets/lang/lang-sv.json | 2 +- .../syncthing/core/aboutModalView.html | 2 +- man/stdiscosrv.1 | 2 +- man/strelaysrv.1 | 2 +- man/syncthing-bep.7 | 2 +- man/syncthing-config.5 | 2 +- man/syncthing-device-ids.7 | 2 +- man/syncthing-event-api.7 | 2 +- man/syncthing-faq.7 | 357 +++++++++++------- man/syncthing-globaldisco.7 | 2 +- man/syncthing-localdisco.7 | 2 +- man/syncthing-networking.7 | 2 +- man/syncthing-relay.7 | 2 +- man/syncthing-rest-api.7 | 2 +- man/syncthing-security.7 | 2 +- man/syncthing-stignore.5 | 2 +- man/syncthing-versioning.7 | 2 +- man/syncthing.1 | 2 +- 20 files changed, 252 insertions(+), 148 deletions(-) diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS index a2878099a..84b6997c1 100644 --- a/AUTHORS +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ Dominik Heidler (asdil12) Elias Jarlebring (jarlebring) Elliot Huffman Emil Hessman (ceh) +Eric Lesiuta Erik Meitner (WSGCSysadmin) Evgeny Kuznetsov Federico Castagnini (facastagnini) diff --git a/gui/default/assets/lang/lang-da.json b/gui/default/assets/lang/lang-da.json index a7d2569cf..7c65575fb 100644 --- a/gui/default/assets/lang/lang-da.json +++ b/gui/default/assets/lang/lang-da.json @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ "Device ID": "Enheds-ID", "Device Identification": "Enhedsidentifikation", "Device Name": "Enhedsnavn", - "Device is untrusted, enter encryption password": "Device is untrusted, enter encryption password", + "Device is untrusted, enter encryption password": "Enhed er ikke-troværdig, indtast krypteringsadgangskode", "Device rate limits": "Enhedens hastighedsbegrænsning", "Device that last modified the item": "Enhed, som sidst ændrede filen", "Devices": "Enheder", @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ "Release Notes": "Udgivelsesnoter", "Release candidates contain the latest features and fixes. They are similar to the traditional bi-weekly Syncthing releases.": "Udgivelseskandidater indeholder alle de nyeste funktioner og rettelser. De er det samme som de traditionelle tougers-udgivelser af Syncthing.", "Remote Devices": "Fjernenheder ", - "Remote GUI": "Remote GUI", + "Remote GUI": "Ekstern grafisk brugerflade", "Remove": "Fjern", "Remove Device": "Fjern enhed", "Remove Folder": "Fjern mappe", @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ "The following intervals are used: for the first hour a version is kept every 30 seconds, for the first day a version is kept every hour, for the first 30 days a version is kept every day, until the maximum age a version is kept every week.": "De følgende intervaller er brugt: Inden for den første time bliver en version gemt hvert 30. sekund, inden for den første dag bliver en version gemt hver time, inden for de første 30 dage bliver en version gemt hver dag, og indtil den maksimale alder bliver en version gemt hver uge.", "The following items could not be synchronized.": "Følgende filer kunne ikke synkroniseres.", "The following items were changed locally.": "De følgende filer er ændret lokalt.", - "The following unexpected items were found.": "The following unexpected items were found.", + "The following unexpected items were found.": "Følgende ikke-forventet emner blev fundet.", "The interval must be a positive number of seconds.": "Intervallet skal være et positivt antal sekunder.", "The interval, in seconds, for running cleanup in the versions directory. Zero to disable periodic cleaning.": "The interval, in seconds, for running cleanup in the versions directory. Zero to disable periodic cleaning.", "The maximum age must be a number and cannot be blank.": "Maksimal alder skal være et tal og feltet må ikke være tomt.", @@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ "Unavailable/Disabled by administrator or maintainer": "Ikke tilgængelig / deaktiveret af administrator eller vedligeholder", "Undecided (will prompt)": "Ubestemt (du bliver spurgt)", "Unexpected Items": "Ikke forventede elementer", - "Unexpected items have been found in this folder.": "Unexpected items have been found in this folder.", + "Unexpected items have been found in this folder.": "Ikke-forventet emner blev fundet i denne mappe.", "Unignore": "Fjern ignorering", "Unknown": "Ukendt", "Unshared": "Ikke delt", diff --git a/gui/default/assets/lang/lang-sv.json b/gui/default/assets/lang/lang-sv.json index 3ece36329..121aefa66 100644 --- a/gui/default/assets/lang/lang-sv.json +++ b/gui/default/assets/lang/lang-sv.json @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ "Random": "Slumpmässig", "Receive Encrypted": "Ta emot krypterade", "Receive Only": "Ta endast emot", - "Received data is already encrypted": "Mottagna data är redan krypterad", + "Received data is already encrypted": "Mottagen data är redan krypterad", "Recent Changes": "Senaste ändringar", "Reduced by ignore patterns": "Minskas med ignorera mönster", "Release Notes": "Versionsanteckningar", diff --git a/gui/default/syncthing/core/aboutModalView.html b/gui/default/syncthing/core/aboutModalView.html index 06c802aa0..65c96502a 100644 --- a/gui/default/syncthing/core/aboutModalView.html +++ b/gui/default/syncthing/core/aboutModalView.html @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@

The Syncthing Authors

-Jakob Borg, Audrius Butkevicius, Simon Frei, Alexander Graf, Alexandre Viau, Anderson Mesquita, André Colomb, Antony Male, Ben Schulz, Caleb Callaway, Daniel Harte, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Lars K.W. Gohlke, Lode Hoste, Michael Ploujnikov, Nate Morrison, Philippe Schommers, Ryan Sullivan, Sergey Mishin, Stefan Tatschner, Wulf Weich, dependabot-preview[bot], greatroar, Aaron Bieber, Adam Piggott, Adel Qalieh, Alan Pope, Alberto Donato, Alessandro G., Alex Lindeman, Alex Xu, Aman Gupta, Andrew Dunham, Andrew Rabert, Andrey D, Anjan Momi, Antoine Lamielle, Aranjedeath, Arkadiusz Tymiński, Arthur Axel fREW Schmidt, Artur Zubilewicz, Aurélien Rainone, BAHADIR YILMAZ, Bart De Vries, Ben Curthoys, Ben Shepherd, Ben Sidhom, Benedikt Heine, Benedikt Morbach, Benno Fünfstück, Benny Ng, Boqin Qin, Boris Rybalkin, Brandon Philips, Brendan Long, Brian R. Becker, Carsten Hagemann, Cathryne Linenweaver, Cedric Staniewski, Chris Howie, Chris Joel, Chris Tonkinson, Colin Kennedy, Cromefire_, Cyprien Devillez, Dale Visser, Dan, Daniel Bergmann, Daniel Martí, Darshil Chanpura, David Rimmer, Denis A., Dennis Wilson, Dmitry Saveliev, Domenic Horner, Dominik Heidler, Elias Jarlebring, Elliot Huffman, Emil Hessman, Erik Meitner, Federico Castagnini, Felix Ableitner, Felix Lampe, Felix Unterpaintner, Francois-Xavier Gsell, Frank Isemann, Gilli Sigurdsson, Gleb Sinyavskiy, Graham Miln, Han Boetes, HansK-p, Harrison Jones, Heiko Zuerker, Hugo Locurcio, Iain Barnett, Ian Johnson, Ilya Brin, Iskander Sharipov, Jaakko Hannikainen, Jacek Szafarkiewicz, Jack Croft, Jacob, Jake Peterson, James Patterson, Jaroslav Lichtblau, Jaroslav Malec, Jaya Chithra, Jens Diemer, Jerry Jacobs, Jochen Voss, Johan Andersson, Johan Vromans, John Rinehart, Jonas Thelemann, Jonathan, Jonathan Cross, Jose Manuel Delicado, Jörg Thalheim, Jędrzej Kula, Kalle Laine, Karol Różycki, Keith Turner, Kelong Cong, Ken'ichi Kamada, Kevin Allen, Kevin Bushiri, Kevin White, Jr., Kurt Fitzner, Laurent Arnoud, Laurent Etiemble, Leo Arias, Liu Siyuan, Lord Landon Agahnim, Lukas Lihotzki, Majed Abdulaziz, Marc Laporte, Marc Pujol, Marcin Dziadus, Marcus Legendre, Mario Majila, Mark Pulford, Mateusz Naściszewski, Mateusz Ż, Matic Potočnik, Matt Burke, Matt Robenolt, Matteo Ruina, Maurizio Tomasi, Max Schulze, MaximAL, Maxime Thirouin, Michael Jephcote, Michael Rienstra, Michael Tilli, Mike Boone, MikeLund, MikolajTwarog, Mingxuan Lin, Nicholas Rishel, Nico Stapelbroek, Nicolas Braud-Santoni, Nicolas Perraut, Niels Peter Roest, Nils Jakobi, NinoM4ster, Nitroretro, NoLooseEnds, Oliver Freyermuth, Otiel, Oyebanji Jacob Mayowa, Pablo, Pascal Jungblut, Paul Brit, Pawel Palenica, Paweł Rozlach, Peter Badida, Peter Dave Hello, Peter Hoeg, Peter Marquardt, Phani Rithvij, Phil Davis, Phill Luby, Pier Paolo Ramon, Piotr Bejda, Pramodh KP, Rahmi Pruitt, Richard Hartmann, Robert Carosi, Robin Schoonover, Roman Zaynetdinov, Ross Smith II, Ruslan Yevdokymov, Sacheendra Talluri, Scott Klupfel, Shaarad Dalvi, Simon Mwepu, Sly_tom_cat, Stefan Kuntz, Suhas Gundimeda, Taylor Khan, Thomas Hipp, Tim Abell, Tim Howes, Tobias Klauser, Tobias Nygren, Tobias Tom, Tom Jakubowski, Tomasz Wilczyński, Tommy Thorn, Tully Robinson, Tyler Brazier, Tyler Kropp, Unrud, Veeti Paananen, Victor Buinsky, Vil Brekin, Vladimir Rusinov, William A. Kennington III, Xavier O., Yannic A., andresvia, andyleap, boomsquared, chenrui, chucic, dependabot[bot], derekriemer, desbma, georgespatton, ghjklw, janost, jaseg, jelle van der Waa, klemens, marco-m, mv1005, otbutz, perewa, rubenbe, wangguoliang, xarx00, xjtdy888, 佛跳墙 +Jakob Borg, Audrius Butkevicius, Simon Frei, Alexander Graf, Alexandre Viau, Anderson Mesquita, André Colomb, Antony Male, Ben Schulz, Caleb Callaway, Daniel Harte, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Lars K.W. Gohlke, Lode Hoste, Michael Ploujnikov, Nate Morrison, Philippe Schommers, Ryan Sullivan, Sergey Mishin, Stefan Tatschner, Wulf Weich, dependabot-preview[bot], greatroar, Aaron Bieber, Adam Piggott, Adel Qalieh, Alan Pope, Alberto Donato, Alessandro G., Alex Lindeman, Alex Xu, Aman Gupta, Andrew Dunham, Andrew Rabert, Andrey D, Anjan Momi, Antoine Lamielle, Aranjedeath, Arkadiusz Tymiński, Arthur Axel fREW Schmidt, Artur Zubilewicz, Aurélien Rainone, BAHADIR YILMAZ, Bart De Vries, Ben Curthoys, Ben Shepherd, Ben Sidhom, Benedikt Heine, Benedikt Morbach, Benno Fünfstück, Benny Ng, Boqin Qin, Boris Rybalkin, Brandon Philips, Brendan Long, Brian R. Becker, Carsten Hagemann, Cathryne Linenweaver, Cedric Staniewski, Chris Howie, Chris Joel, Chris Tonkinson, Colin Kennedy, Cromefire_, Cyprien Devillez, Dale Visser, Dan, Daniel Bergmann, Daniel Martí, Darshil Chanpura, David Rimmer, Denis A., Dennis Wilson, Dmitry Saveliev, Domenic Horner, Dominik Heidler, Elias Jarlebring, Elliot Huffman, Emil Hessman, Eric Lesiuta, Erik Meitner, Federico Castagnini, Felix Ableitner, Felix Lampe, Felix Unterpaintner, Francois-Xavier Gsell, Frank Isemann, Gilli Sigurdsson, Gleb Sinyavskiy, Graham Miln, Han Boetes, HansK-p, Harrison Jones, Heiko Zuerker, Hugo Locurcio, Iain Barnett, Ian Johnson, Ilya Brin, Iskander Sharipov, Jaakko Hannikainen, Jacek Szafarkiewicz, Jack Croft, Jacob, Jake Peterson, James Patterson, Jaroslav Lichtblau, Jaroslav Malec, Jaya Chithra, Jens Diemer, Jerry Jacobs, Jochen Voss, Johan Andersson, Johan Vromans, John Rinehart, Jonas Thelemann, Jonathan, Jonathan Cross, Jose Manuel Delicado, Jörg Thalheim, Jędrzej Kula, Kalle Laine, Karol Różycki, Keith Turner, Kelong Cong, Ken'ichi Kamada, Kevin Allen, Kevin Bushiri, Kevin White, Jr., Kurt Fitzner, Laurent Arnoud, Laurent Etiemble, Leo Arias, Liu Siyuan, Lord Landon Agahnim, Lukas Lihotzki, Majed Abdulaziz, Marc Laporte, Marc Pujol, Marcin Dziadus, Marcus Legendre, Mario Majila, Mark Pulford, Mateusz Naściszewski, Mateusz Ż, Matic Potočnik, Matt Burke, Matt Robenolt, Matteo Ruina, Maurizio Tomasi, Max Schulze, MaximAL, Maxime Thirouin, Michael Jephcote, Michael Rienstra, Michael Tilli, Mike Boone, MikeLund, MikolajTwarog, Mingxuan Lin, Nicholas Rishel, Nico Stapelbroek, Nicolas Braud-Santoni, Nicolas Perraut, Niels Peter Roest, Nils Jakobi, NinoM4ster, Nitroretro, NoLooseEnds, Oliver Freyermuth, Otiel, Oyebanji Jacob Mayowa, Pablo, Pascal Jungblut, Paul Brit, Pawel Palenica, Paweł Rozlach, Peter Badida, Peter Dave Hello, Peter Hoeg, Peter Marquardt, Phani Rithvij, Phil Davis, Phill Luby, Pier Paolo Ramon, Piotr Bejda, Pramodh KP, Rahmi Pruitt, Richard Hartmann, Robert Carosi, Robin Schoonover, Roman Zaynetdinov, Ross Smith II, Ruslan Yevdokymov, Sacheendra Talluri, Scott Klupfel, Shaarad Dalvi, Simon Mwepu, Sly_tom_cat, Stefan Kuntz, Suhas Gundimeda, Taylor Khan, Thomas Hipp, Tim Abell, Tim Howes, Tobias Klauser, Tobias Nygren, Tobias Tom, Tom Jakubowski, Tomasz Wilczyński, Tommy Thorn, Tully Robinson, Tyler Brazier, Tyler Kropp, Unrud, Veeti Paananen, Victor Buinsky, Vil Brekin, Vladimir Rusinov, William A. Kennington III, Xavier O., Yannic A., andresvia, andyleap, boomsquared, chenrui, chucic, dependabot[bot], derekriemer, desbma, georgespatton, ghjklw, janost, jaseg, jelle van der Waa, klemens, marco-m, mv1005, otbutz, perewa, rubenbe, wangguoliang, xarx00, xjtdy888, 佛跳墙

diff --git a/man/stdiscosrv.1 b/man/stdiscosrv.1 index f198dc5d1..3d10f8c04 100644 --- a/man/stdiscosrv.1 +++ b/man/stdiscosrv.1 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "STDISCOSRV" "1" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "STDISCOSRV" "1" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME stdiscosrv \- Syncthing Discovery Server . diff --git a/man/strelaysrv.1 b/man/strelaysrv.1 index 13f9c6a42..e5a60552c 100644 --- a/man/strelaysrv.1 +++ b/man/strelaysrv.1 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "STRELAYSRV" "1" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "STRELAYSRV" "1" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME strelaysrv \- Syncthing Relay Server . diff --git a/man/syncthing-bep.7 b/man/syncthing-bep.7 index f2bdf0a9c..c43263831 100644 --- a/man/syncthing-bep.7 +++ b/man/syncthing-bep.7 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "SYNCTHING-BEP" "7" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "SYNCTHING-BEP" "7" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing-bep \- Block Exchange Protocol v1 . diff --git a/man/syncthing-config.5 b/man/syncthing-config.5 index 462547bbb..1e8fa7a9b 100644 --- a/man/syncthing-config.5 +++ b/man/syncthing-config.5 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "SYNCTHING-CONFIG" "5" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "SYNCTHING-CONFIG" "5" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing-config \- Syncthing Configuration . diff --git a/man/syncthing-device-ids.7 b/man/syncthing-device-ids.7 index 206d6fb24..8af180be4 100644 --- a/man/syncthing-device-ids.7 +++ b/man/syncthing-device-ids.7 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "SYNCTHING-DEVICE-IDS" "7" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "SYNCTHING-DEVICE-IDS" "7" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing-device-ids \- Understanding Device IDs . diff --git a/man/syncthing-event-api.7 b/man/syncthing-event-api.7 index 702c695dc..d8883addb 100644 --- a/man/syncthing-event-api.7 +++ b/man/syncthing-event-api.7 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "SYNCTHING-EVENT-API" "7" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "SYNCTHING-EVENT-API" "7" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing-event-api \- Event API . diff --git a/man/syncthing-faq.7 b/man/syncthing-faq.7 index 129a73000..66b1f727c 100644 --- a/man/syncthing-faq.7 +++ b/man/syncthing-faq.7 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "SYNCTHING-FAQ" "7" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "SYNCTHING-FAQ" "7" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing-faq \- Frequently Asked Questions . @@ -30,7 +30,90 @@ 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 .. -.SH WHAT IS SYNCTHING? +.INDENT 0.0 +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%General\fP +.INDENT 2.0 +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%What is Syncthing?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Is it “syncthing”, “Syncthing” or “SyncThing”?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%What things are synced?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Is synchronization fast?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%How does Syncthing differ from BitTorrent/Resilio Sync?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Why is there no iOS client?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Should I keep my device IDs secret?\fP +.UNINDENT +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Troubleshooting\fP +.INDENT 2.0 +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Where are the Syncthing logs?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Why is the sync so slow?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Why does it use so much CPU?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Why is the setup more complicated than BitTorrent/Resilio Sync?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Why do I get “Host check error” in the GUI/API?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%My Syncthing database is corrupt\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Why do I see Syncthing twice in task manager?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%How can I view the history of changes?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Does the audit log contain every change?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Why does Syncthing connect to this unknown/suspicious address?\fP +.UNINDENT +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Usage\fP +.INDENT 2.0 +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%What if there is a conflict?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%How do I serve a folder from a read only filesystem?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%I really hate the .stfolder directory, can I remove it?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Am I able to nest shared folders in Syncthing?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%How do I rename/move a synced folder?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%How do I configure multiple users on a single machine?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Does Syncthing support syncing between folders on the same system?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%When I do have two distinct Syncthing\-managed folders on two hosts, how does Syncthing handle moving files between them?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Is Syncthing my ideal backup application?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%How can I exclude files with brackets ([]) in the name?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%How do I access the web GUI from another computer?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%I don’t like the GUI or the theme. Can it be changed?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%How do I upgrade Syncthing?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%Where do I find the latest release?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%How do I run Syncthing as a daemon process on Linux?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%How do I increase the inotify limit to get my filesystem watcher to work?\fP +.IP \(bu 2 +\fI\%How do I reset the GUI password?\fP +.UNINDENT +.UNINDENT +.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 @@ -38,28 +121,13 @@ 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. -.SH IS IT “SYNCTHING”, “SYNCTHING” OR “SYNCTHING”? +.SS Is it “syncthing”, “Syncthing” or “SyncThing”? .sp It’s \fBSyncthing\fP, although the command and source repository is spelled \fBsyncthing\fP so it may be referred to in that way as well. It’s definitely not SyncThing, even though the abbreviation \fBst\fP is used in some circumstances and file names. -.SH HOW DOES SYNCTHING DIFFER FROM BITTORRENT/RESILIO SYNC? -.sp -The two are different and not related. Syncthing and BitTorrent/Resilio Sync accomplish -some of the same things, namely syncing files between two or more computers. -.sp -BitTorrent Sync, now called Resilio Sync, 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. Resilio -Sync uses an undocumented, closed protocol with unknown security properties. -.IP [1] 5 -\fI\%https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resilio_Sync\fP -.SH WHAT THINGS ARE SYNCED? +.SS What things are synced? .sp The following things are \fIalways\fP synchronized: .INDENT 0.0 @@ -95,7 +163,7 @@ Devices, FIFOs, and other specials (ignored) .IP \(bu 2 Sparse file sparseness (will become sparse, when supported by the OS & filesystem) .UNINDENT -.SH IS SYNCHRONIZATION FAST? +.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 @@ -112,7 +180,57 @@ 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). -.SH WHY IS THE SYNC SO SLOW? +.SS How does Syncthing differ from BitTorrent/Resilio Sync? +.sp +The two are different and not related. Syncthing and BitTorrent/Resilio Sync accomplish +some of the same things, namely syncing files between two or more computers. +.sp +BitTorrent Sync, now called Resilio Sync, 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. Resilio +Sync uses an undocumented, closed protocol with unknown security properties. +.IP [1] 5 +\fI\%https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resilio_Sync\fP +.SS Why is there no iOS client? +.sp +There is an alternative implementation of Syncthing (using the same network +protocol) called \fBfsync()\fP\&. There are no plans by the current Syncthing +team to support iOS in the foreseeable future, as the code required to do so +would be quite different from what Syncthing is today. +.SS Should I keep my device IDs secret? +.sp +No. The IDs are not sensitive. Given a device ID it’s possible to find the IP +address for that device, if global discovery is enabled on it. Knowing the device +ID doesn’t help you actually establish a connection to that device or get a list +of files, etc. +.sp +For a connection to be established, both devices need to know about the other’s +device ID. It’s 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 +.SH TROUBLESHOOTING +.SS Where are the Syncthing logs? +.sp +Syncthing logs to stdout by default. On Windows Syncthing by default also +creates \fBsyncthing.log\fP in Syncthing’s home directory (run \fBsyncthing +\-paths\fP to see where that is). The command line option \fB\-logfile\fP can be +used to specify a user\-defined logfile. +.sp +If you’re running a process manager like systemd, check there. If you’re +using a GUI wrapper integration, it may keep the logs for you. +.SS Why is the sync so slow? .sp When troubleshooting a slow sync, there are a number of things to check. .sp @@ -131,7 +249,7 @@ that device. See the next question for reasons Syncthing likes a faster CPU. .sp Third, verify that the network connection is OK. Tools such as iperf or just an Internet speed test can be used to verify the performance here. -.SH WHY DOES IT USE SO MUCH CPU? +.SS Why does it use so much CPU? .INDENT 0.0 .IP 1. 3 When new or changed files are detected, or Syncthing starts for the @@ -164,26 +282,85 @@ environment variable \fBGOMAXPROCS\fP to the maximum number of CPU cores Syncthing should use at any given moment. For example, \fBGOMAXPROCS=2\fP on a machine with four cores will limit Syncthing to no more than half the system’s CPU power. -.SH SHOULD I KEEP MY DEVICE IDS SECRET? +.SS Why is the setup more complicated than BitTorrent/Resilio Sync? .sp -No. The IDs are not sensitive. Given a device ID it’s possible to find the IP -address for that device, if global discovery is enabled on it. Knowing the device -ID doesn’t help you actually establish a connection to that device or get a list -of files, etc. +Security over convenience. In Syncthing you have to setup both sides to +connect two devices. An attacker can’t do much with a stolen device ID, because +you have to add the device on the other side too. You have better control +where your files are transferred. .sp -For a connection to be established, both devices need to know about the other’s -device ID. It’s 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!) +This is an area that we are working to improve in the long term. +.SS Why do I get “Host check error” in the GUI/API? .sp -\fBSEE ALSO:\fP +Since version 0.14.6 Syncthing does an extra security check when the GUI/API +is bound to localhost \- namely that the browser is talking to localhost. +This protects against most forms of \fI\%DNS rebinding attack\fP <\fBhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_rebinding\fP> against the GUI. +.sp +To pass this test, ensure that you are accessing the GUI using an URL that +begins with \fIhttp://localhost\fP, \fIhttp://127.0.0.1\fP or \fIhttp://[::1]\fP\&. HTTPS +is fine too, of course. +.sp +If you are using a proxy in front of Syncthing you may need to disable this +check, after ensuring that the proxy provides sufficient authentication to +protect against unauthorized access. Either: .INDENT 0.0 -.INDENT 3.5 -device\-ids +.IP \(bu 2 +Make sure the proxy sets a \fIHost\fP header containing \fIlocalhost\fP, or +.IP \(bu 2 +Set \fIinsecureSkipHostcheck\fP in the advanced settings, or +.IP \(bu 2 +Bind the GUI/API to a non\-localhost listen port. .UNINDENT -.UNINDENT -.SH WHAT IF THERE IS A CONFLICT? +.sp +In all cases, username/password authentication and HTTPS should be used. +.SS My Syncthing database is corrupt +.sp +This is almost always a result of bad RAM, storage device or other hardware. +When the index database is found to be corrupt Syncthing cannot operate and +will note this in the logs and exit. To overcome this delete the \fI\%database +folder\fP <\fBhttps://docs.syncthing.net/users/config.html#description\fP> inside +Syncthing’s home directory and re\-start Syncthing. It will then need to +perform a full re\-hashing of all shared folders. You should check your +system in case the underlying cause is indeed faulty hardware which may put +the system at risk of further data loss. +.SS Why do I see Syncthing twice in task manager? +.sp +One process manages the other, to capture logs and manage restarts. This +makes it easier to handle upgrades from within Syncthing itself, and also +ensures that we get a nice log file to help us narrow down the cause for +crashes and other bugs. +.SS How can I view the history of changes? +.sp +The web GUI contains a \fBGlobal Changes\fP button under the device list which +displays changes since the last (re)start of Syncthing. With the \fB\-audit\fP +option you can enable a persistent, detailed log of changes and most +activities, which contains a \fBJSON\fP formatted sequence of events in the +\fB~/.config/syncthing/audit\-_date_\-_time_.log\fP file. +.SS Does the audit log contain every change? +.sp +The audit log (and the \fBGlobal Changes\fP window) sees the changes that your +Syncthing sees. When Syncthing is continuously connected it usually sees every change +happening immediately and thus knows which node initiated the change. +When topology gets complex or when your node reconnects after some time offline, +Syncthing synchronises with its neighbours: It gets the latest synchronised state +from the neighbour, which is the \fIresult\fP of all the changes between the last +known state (before disconnect or network delay) and the current state at the +neighbour, and if there were updates, deletes, creates, conflicts, which were +overlapping we only see the \fIlatest change\fP for a given file or directory (and +the node where that latest change occurred). When we connect to multiple neighbours +Syncthing decides which neighbor has the latest state, or if the states conflict +it initiates the conflict resolution procedure, which in the end results in a consistent +up\-to\-date state with all the neighbours. +.SS Why does Syncthing connect to this unknown/suspicious address? +.sp +If you see outgoing connections to odd and unexpected addresses these are +most likely connections to relay servers\&. Relay servers +are run by volunteers all over the world. They usually listen on port 443 or +22067, though this is controlled by the user running it. You can compare the +address you are concernced about with \fI\%the current list of active relays\fP <\fBhttps://relays.syncthing.net\fP>\&. Relays do not and can not see the data +transmitted via them. +.SH USAGE +.SS What if there is a conflict? .sp \fBSEE ALSO:\fP .INDENT 0.0 @@ -191,7 +368,7 @@ device\-ids conflict\-handling .UNINDENT .UNINDENT -.SH HOW DO I SERVE A FOLDER FROM A READ ONLY FILESYSTEM? +.SS How do I serve a folder from a read only filesystem? .sp Syncthing requires a “folder marker” to indicate that the folder is present and healthy. By default this is a directory called \fB\&.stfolder\fP that is @@ -199,17 +376,17 @@ created by Syncthing when the folder is added. If this folder can’t be created (you are serving files from a CD or something) you can instead set the advanced config \fBMarker Name\fP to the name of some file or folder that you know will always exist in the folder. -.SH I REALLY HATE THE .STFOLDER DIRECTORY, CAN I REMOVE IT? +.SS I really hate the \fB\&.stfolder\fP directory, can I remove it? .sp See the previous question. -.SH AM I ABLE TO NEST SHARED FOLDERS IN SYNCTHING? +.SS Am I able to nest shared folders in Syncthing? .sp Sharing a folder that is within an already shared folder is possible, but it has its caveats. What you must absolutely avoid are circular shares. This is just one example, there may be other undesired effects. Nesting shared folders is not supported, recommended or coded for, but it can be done successfully when you know what you’re doing \- you have been warned. -.SH HOW DO I RENAME/MOVE A SYNCED FOLDER? +.SS How do I rename/move a synced folder? .sp Syncthing doesn’t have a direct way to do this, as it’s potentially dangerous to do so if you’re not careful \- it may result in data loss if @@ -228,17 +405,17 @@ locally may be overwritten by those on other devices. An alternative way is to shut down Syncthing, move the folder on disk (including the \fB\&.stfolder\fP marker), edit the path directly in \fBconfig.xml\fP in the configuration folder (see config) and then start Syncthing again. -.SH HOW DO I CONFIGURE MULTIPLE USERS ON A SINGLE MACHINE? +.SS How do I configure multiple users on a single machine? .sp Each user should run their own Syncthing instance. Be aware that you might need to configure listening ports such that they do not overlap (see config). -.SH DOES SYNCTHING SUPPORT SYNCING BETWEEN FOLDERS ON THE SAME SYSTEM? +.SS Does Syncthing support syncing between folders on the same system? .sp No. Syncthing is not designed to sync locally and the overhead involved in doing so using Syncthing’s method would be wasteful. There are better programs to achieve this such as \fI\%rsync\fP <\fBhttps://rsync.samba.org/\fP> or \fI\%Unison\fP <\fBhttps://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison\fP>\&. -.SH WHEN I DO HAVE TWO DISTINCT SYNCTHING-MANAGED FOLDERS ON TWO HOSTS, HOW DOES SYNCTHING HANDLE MOVING FILES BETWEEN THEM? +.SS When I do have two distinct Syncthing\-managed folders on two hosts, how does Syncthing handle moving files between them? .sp Syncthing does not specially handle this case, and most files most likely get re\-downloaded. @@ -255,19 +432,13 @@ block) from A, and then as A gets rescanned remove the files from A. .sp A workaround would be to copy first from A to B, rescan B, wait for B to rebuild on remote ends, and then delete from A. -.SH IS SYNCTHING MY IDEAL BACKUP APPLICATION? +.SS Is Syncthing my ideal backup application? .sp No. Syncthing is not a great backup application because all changes to your files (modifications, deletions, etc.) will be propagated to all your devices. You can enable versioning, but we encourage the use of other tools to keep your data safe from your (or our) mistakes. -.SH WHY IS THERE NO IOS CLIENT? -.sp -There is an alternative implementation of Syncthing (using the same network -protocol) called \fBfsync()\fP\&. There are no plans by the current Syncthing -team to support iOS in the foreseeable future, as the code required to do so -would be quite different from what Syncthing is today. -.SH HOW CAN I EXCLUDE FILES WITH BRACKETS ([]) IN THE NAME? +.SS How can I exclude files with brackets (\fB[]\fP) in the name? .sp The patterns in .stignore are glob patterns, where brackets are used to denote character ranges. That is, the pattern \fBq[abc]x\fP will match the @@ -279,15 +450,7 @@ the brackets, like so: \fBq\e[abc\e]x\fP\&. On Windows, escaping special characters is not supported as the \fB\e\fP character is used as a path separator. On the other hand, special characters such as \fB[\fP and \fB?\fP are not allowed in file names on Windows. -.SH WHY IS THE SETUP MORE COMPLICATED THAN BITTORRENT/RESILIO SYNC? -.sp -Security over convenience. In Syncthing you have to setup both sides to -connect two devices. An attacker can’t do much with a stolen device ID, because -you have to add the device on the other side too. You have better control -where your files are transferred. -.sp -This is an area that we are working to improve in the long term. -.SH HOW DO I ACCESS THE WEB GUI FROM ANOTHER COMPUTER? +.SS How do I access the web GUI from another computer? .sp The default listening address is 127.0.0.1:8384, so you can only access the GUI from the same machine. This is for security reasons. Change the \fBGUI @@ -358,33 +521,7 @@ Under Windows 10 (64 bit) you can use the same ssh command if you install the \fI\%Windows Subsystem for Linux\fP <\fBhttps://docs.microsoft.com/windows/wsl/install-win10\fP>\&. .sp Another Windows way to run ssh is to install \fI\%gow (Gnu On Windows)\fP <\fBhttps://github.com/bmatzelle/gow\fP>\&. The easiest way to install gow is with the \fI\%chocolatey\fP <\fBhttps://chocolatey.org/\fP> package manager. -.SH WHY DO I GET “HOST CHECK ERROR” IN THE GUI/API? -.sp -Since version 0.14.6 Syncthing does an extra security check when the GUI/API -is bound to localhost \- namely that the browser is talking to localhost. -This protects against most forms of \fI\%DNS rebinding attack\fP <\fBhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_rebinding\fP> against the GUI. -.sp -To pass this test, ensure that you are accessing the GUI using an URL that -begins with \fIhttp://localhost\fP, \fIhttp://127.0.0.1\fP or \fIhttp://[::1]\fP\&. HTTPS -is fine too, of course. -.sp -If you are using a proxy in front of Syncthing you may need to disable this -check, after ensuring that the proxy provides sufficient authentication to -protect against unauthorized access. Either: -.INDENT 0.0 -.IP \(bu 2 -Make sure the proxy sets a \fIHost\fP header containing \fIlocalhost\fP, or -.IP \(bu 2 -Set \fIinsecureSkipHostcheck\fP in the advanced settings, or -.IP \(bu 2 -Bind the GUI/API to a non\-localhost listen port. -.UNINDENT -.sp -In all cases, username/password authentication and HTTPS should be used. -.SH MY SYNCTHING DATABASE IS CORRUPT -.sp -This is almost always a result of bad RAM, storage device or other hardware. When the index database is found to be corrupt Syncthing cannot operate and will note this in the logs and exit. To overcome this delete the \fI\%database folder\fP <\fBhttps://docs.syncthing.net/users/config.html#description\fP> inside Syncthing’s home directory and re\-start Syncthing. It will then need to perform a full re\-hashing of all shared folders. You should check your system in case the underlying cause is indeed faulty hardware which may put the system at risk of further data loss. -.SH I DON’T LIKE THE GUI OR THE THEME. CAN IT BE CHANGED? +.SS I don’t like the GUI or the theme. Can it be changed? .sp You can change the theme in the settings. Syncthing ships with other themes than the default. @@ -403,41 +540,7 @@ inside the GUI override directory to override the default CSS styles. To create a whole new GUI, you should checkout the files at \fI\%https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/tree/main/gui/default\fP to get an idea how to do that. -.SH WHY DO I SEE SYNCTHING TWICE IN TASK MANAGER? -.sp -One process manages the other, to capture logs and manage restarts. This -makes it easier to handle upgrades from within Syncthing itself, and also -ensures that we get a nice log file to help us narrow down the cause for -crashes and other bugs. -.SH WHERE DO SYNCTHING LOGS GO TO? -.sp -Syncthing logs to stdout by default. On Windows Syncthing by default also -creates \fBsyncthing.log\fP in Syncthing’s home directory (run \fBsyncthing -\-paths\fP to see where that is). Command line option \fB\-logfile\fP can be used -to specify a user\-defined logfile. -.SH HOW CAN I VIEW THE HISTORY OF CHANGES? -.sp -The web GUI contains a \fBGlobal Changes\fP button under the device list which -displays changes since the last (re)start of Syncthing. With the \fB\-audit\fP -option you can enable a persistent, detailed log of changes and most -activities, which contains a \fBJSON\fP formatted sequence of events in the -\fB~/.config/syncthing/audit\-_date_\-_time_.log\fP file. -.SH DOES THE AUDIT LOG CONTAIN EVERY CHANGE? -.sp -The audit log (and the \fBGlobal Changes\fP window) sees the changes that your -Syncthing sees. When Syncthing is continuously connected it usually sees every change -happening immediately and thus knows which node initiated the change. -When topology gets complex or when your node reconnects after some time offline, -Syncthing synchronises with its neighbours: It gets the latest synchronised state -from the neighbour, which is the \fIresult\fP of all the changes between the last -known state (before disconnect or network delay) and the current state at the -neighbour, and if there were updates, deletes, creates, conflicts, which were -overlapping we only see the \fIlatest change\fP for a given file or directory (and -the node where that latest change occurred). When we connect to multiple neighbours -Syncthing decides which neighbor has the latest state, or if the states conflict -it initiates the conflict resolution procedure, which in the end results in a consistent -up\-to\-date state with all the neighbours. -.SH HOW DO I UPGRADE SYNCTHING? +.SS How do I upgrade Syncthing? .sp If you use a package manager such as Debian’s apt\-get, you should upgrade using the package manager. If you use the binary packages linked from @@ -457,14 +560,14 @@ Note that your system should have CA certificates installed which allow a secure connection to GitHub (e.g. FreeBSD requires \fBsudo pkg install ca_root_nss\fP). If \fBcurl\fP or \fBwget\fP works with normal HTTPS sites, then so should Syncthing. -.SH WHERE DO I FIND THE LATEST RELEASE? +.SS Where do I find the latest release? .sp We release new versions through GitHub. The latest release is always found \fI\%on the release page\fP <\fBhttps://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/releases/latest\fP>\&. Unfortunately GitHub does not provide a single URL to automatically download the latest version. We suggest to use the \fI\%GitHub API\fP <\fBhttps://api.github.com/repos/syncthing/syncthing/releases/latest\fP> and parsing the JSON response. -.SH HOW DO I RUN SYNCTHING AS A DAEMON PROCESS ON LINUX? +.SS How do I run Syncthing as a daemon process on Linux? .sp If you’re using systemd, runit, or upstart, we ship \fI\%example configurations\fP <\fBhttps://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/tree/main/etc\fP>\&. .sp @@ -477,7 +580,7 @@ to do this. The most well known is called daemontools, and can be found in the standard package repositories for almost every modern Linux distribution. Other popular tools with similar functionality include S6 and the aforementioned runit. -.SH HOW DO I INCREASE THE INOTIFY LIMIT TO GET MY FILESYSTEM WATCHER TO WORK? +.SS How do I increase the inotify limit to get my filesystem watcher to work? .sp You are probably reading this because you encountered the following error with the filesystem watcher on linux: @@ -527,7 +630,7 @@ sudo sh \-c \(aqecho 204800 > /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches\(aq .fi .UNINDENT .UNINDENT -.SH HOW DO I RESET THE GUI PASSWORD? +.SS How do I reset the GUI password? .sp If you’ve forgotten/lost the GUI password, you can remove it by deleting the \fB\fP and \fB\fP XML tags from the \fB\fP block in file \fBconfig.xml\fP\&. This should be done while Syncthing is not running. The location of the file depends on OS and is described in the configuration documentation. .sp diff --git a/man/syncthing-globaldisco.7 b/man/syncthing-globaldisco.7 index 3575b6553..66471794a 100644 --- a/man/syncthing-globaldisco.7 +++ b/man/syncthing-globaldisco.7 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "SYNCTHING-GLOBALDISCO" "7" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "SYNCTHING-GLOBALDISCO" "7" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing-globaldisco \- Global Discovery Protocol v3 . diff --git a/man/syncthing-localdisco.7 b/man/syncthing-localdisco.7 index c0d1e9b06..7132bbcb8 100644 --- a/man/syncthing-localdisco.7 +++ b/man/syncthing-localdisco.7 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "SYNCTHING-LOCALDISCO" "7" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "SYNCTHING-LOCALDISCO" "7" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing-localdisco \- Local Discovery Protocol v4 . diff --git a/man/syncthing-networking.7 b/man/syncthing-networking.7 index ebfa3ee81..915208146 100644 --- a/man/syncthing-networking.7 +++ b/man/syncthing-networking.7 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "SYNCTHING-NETWORKING" "7" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "SYNCTHING-NETWORKING" "7" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing-networking \- Firewall Setup . diff --git a/man/syncthing-relay.7 b/man/syncthing-relay.7 index 194e34648..62b83d0a6 100644 --- a/man/syncthing-relay.7 +++ b/man/syncthing-relay.7 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "SYNCTHING-RELAY" "7" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "SYNCTHING-RELAY" "7" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing-relay \- Relay Protocol v1 . diff --git a/man/syncthing-rest-api.7 b/man/syncthing-rest-api.7 index 394e14f6b..80ae621c3 100644 --- a/man/syncthing-rest-api.7 +++ b/man/syncthing-rest-api.7 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "SYNCTHING-REST-API" "7" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "SYNCTHING-REST-API" "7" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing-rest-api \- REST API . diff --git a/man/syncthing-security.7 b/man/syncthing-security.7 index 98129ba4e..fcec5730f 100644 --- a/man/syncthing-security.7 +++ b/man/syncthing-security.7 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "SYNCTHING-SECURITY" "7" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "SYNCTHING-SECURITY" "7" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing-security \- Security Principles . diff --git a/man/syncthing-stignore.5 b/man/syncthing-stignore.5 index a07fa7131..d4bc548cf 100644 --- a/man/syncthing-stignore.5 +++ b/man/syncthing-stignore.5 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "SYNCTHING-STIGNORE" "5" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "SYNCTHING-STIGNORE" "5" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing-stignore \- Prevent files from being synchronized to other nodes . diff --git a/man/syncthing-versioning.7 b/man/syncthing-versioning.7 index 33f98fa88..395ed1f5f 100644 --- a/man/syncthing-versioning.7 +++ b/man/syncthing-versioning.7 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "SYNCTHING-VERSIONING" "7" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "SYNCTHING-VERSIONING" "7" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing-versioning \- Keep automatic backups of deleted files by other nodes . diff --git a/man/syncthing.1 b/man/syncthing.1 index 71e7703b2..0fd483efb 100644 --- a/man/syncthing.1 +++ b/man/syncthing.1 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "SYNCTHING" "1" "Nov 18, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" +.TH "SYNCTHING" "1" "Dec 05, 2020" "v1" "Syncthing" .SH NAME syncthing \- Syncthing .