N.B: English is not my native language so I hope all was clear for you. So now my question is : does my work seem to be good for experts? Am i well protected ? Is it a risk that somebody could access to my data? although i understand why I can reach the server GUI, I don't understand why the files syncs between the server and the MacBook when the two are on different networks. So to resume, I think I did it! All seems to work. I tried to make changes in the Mac shared folder (add files, delete files) and it seemed that files were added or deleted also on the folder NAS. Then I wanted to know if I could do the same things on different networks, so i stopped my Mac wifi and I shared my internet phone to connect the Mac. I succeeded to share and sync files between my Mac and my NAS on the same network. I followed this Space Invader tutorial How to use. Alright so I’ve seen this is a common problem, and trust me I’ve been reading but I just dont get the problem probably because I am new to Unraid. And I shared a folder between my Mac and my server (using Show ID to accept new Remote Devices in the web GUI). Syncthing also syncs the files to a folder on my unraid server. Thanks to changes, I could access to the Synchting GUI of the NAS using I add a username and a password to access the GUI.Īfter that I installed the syncthing client on my Mac. The address is my NAS address where OMV is installed. But I don't know here if the changes are correct. Proxy_pass $upstream_proto:// 192.168.1.44:$upstream_port Īs you can see I put yellow font color to indicate the changes. # enable the next two lines for ldap auth #auth_basic_user_file /config/nginx/.htpasswd # enable the next two lines for http auth The idea is rather simple, setup a docker container for File Browser and use that as the interface for accessing data remotely on the web, and sharing of. # enable for ldap auth, fill in ldap details in nf This is episode 11 in our Raspberry Pi series. # make sure that your dns has a cname set for syncthing and that your syncthing container is not using a base url Today we are going to be Installing Syncthing On A Raspberry Pi Using Docker & Portainer. Then I renamed to in appdata/swag/nginx/proxy-confs/ and modified it like this: The stack installed without error and I had got two new containers : "swag" and "syncthing" which are working together (if my understanding of the docs is correct). srv/dev-disk-by-label-WD8To/appdata/swag:/configĪs you can see I used Duckdns as authorization method. srv/dev-disk-by-label-WD8To/Syncthing:/data1 srv/dev-disk-by-label-WD8To/appdata/syncthing:/config
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