Sync files (KeePass) between devices (PC, mobile, tablet, RPi)

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If I’m not mistake the default settings makes it so syncthing is not peer to peer but it involves their servers to pass the data. If anyone knows more about this please share.

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You probably mean the relay servers. They are used in case your devices are behind a NAT and don’t have any ports forwarded. In that case, it would be impossible for devices on different networks to communicate over the internet, so the relay servers make the communication work. It’s not something to worry, since your data is encrypted when passing through it, but it can be disabled.

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I think that’s only if you’re not on the same network

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Nice but what low quality post is that. Not even a “decentralized sync setup”, just an F-Droid link? I see this with Git* projects too. If its not yours, and you dont really have anythings special to say on it, maybe dont use it to get likes

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It is low effort but can spur some worthy discussion in the comments. Good post.

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Syncthing is so great, I don’t have to deal with things like a FTP server, sending files to a cloud drive, connecting via USB, or similar. I just point syncthing to the folder I want to replicate and my PC has it immediately and receives new files as soon as I connect to a WiFi (because of my configuration), and then at the PC I can easily backup the files.

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I have it on RPi with NAS and it automatically accept shares and announce to other devices

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Syncthing and Warpinator take care of 99% of my file transfer needs. They’ve become essentials.

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how to sync keepass kdbx ultimate guide!!!

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When I tried stock Syncthing for Android it drained my battery very quickly. I use Syncthing-Fork which only checks for changes once an hour.

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Can’t you specify this with the normal app?

I would never use it in battery mode, only plugged in, that is how I have my Swiftbackup, Pocket Casts and Feeder downloads schedule.

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I honestly don’t remember, I just googled “Syncthing drains battery” or something, someone recommended Fork, it worked.

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