[Syncthing](https://syncthing.net/) is a **continuous file synchronization** program which synchronizes files between two or more computers in real time, safely protected from prying eyes.
## Dependencies
This service requires the following other services:
- a [Traefik](traefik.md) reverse-proxy server
## Configuration
To enable this service, add the following configuration to your `vars.yml` file and re-run the [installation](../installing.md) process:
In the example configuration above, we configure the service to be hosted at `https://mash.example.com/syncthing`.
You can remove the `syncthing_path_prefix` variable definition, to make it default to `/`, so that the service is served at `https://mash.example.com/`.
You can log in with **any** of the Basic Auth credentials defined in `syncthing_basicauth_credentials`. Syncthing is **not a multi-user system**, so whichever user you authenticate with, you'd ultimately end up looking at the same shared system.
Authentication is **done at the reverse-proxy level** (Traefik), so upon logging in, Syncthing will show you scary warnings about **no GUI password being set**. You should ignore these warnings.
You can hide the warning permanently by going to **Actions** -> **Advanced** -> **GUI** section -> checking the **Insecure Admin Access** checkbox.
By default, the following ports will be exposed by the container on **all network interfaces**:
-`22000` over **TCP**, controlled by `syncthing_container_sync_tcp_bind_port` - used for TCP based sync protocol traffic
-`22000` over **UDP**, controlled by `syncthing_container_sync_udp_bind_port` - used for QUIC based sync protocol traffic
-`21027` over **UDP**, controlled by `syncthing_container_local_discovery_udp_bind_port` - used for discovery broadcasts on IPv4 and multicasts on IPv6
Docker automatically opens these ports in the server's firewall, so you **likely don't need to do anything**. If you use another firewall in front of the server, you may need to adjust it.
To learn more, see the upstream [Firewall documentation](https://docs.syncthing.net/users/firewall.html).
The Syncthing configuration (stored in `syncthing_config_path` on the host) is mounted to the `/var/syncthing` directory in the container.
By default, Syncthing will create a default `Sync` directory underneath. We advise that you **don't use this**`Sync` directory and use the data directory (discussed below).
As mentioned above, the **data directory** (stored in `syncthing_data_path` on the host) is mounted to the `/data` directory in the container. We advise that you put data files underneath `/data` when you start using Syncthing.
If you'd like to **mount additional directories** into the container, look into the `syncthing_container_additional_volumes` variable part of the [`ansible-role-syncthing` role](https://github.com/mother-of-all-self-hosting/ansible-role-syncthing)'s [`defaults/main.yml` file](https://github.com/mother-of-all-self-hosting/ansible-role-syncthing/blob/main/defaults/main.yml).
## Usage
After installation, you can go to the Syncthing URL, as defined in `syncthing_hostname` and `syncthing_path_prefix`.
As mentioned in [Configuration & Data](#configuration--data) above, you should:
- get rid of the `Default Folder` directory that was automatically created in `/var/syncthing/Sync`
- change the default data directory, by going to **Actions** -> **Settings** -> **General** tab -> **Edit Folder Defaults** and changing **Folder Path** to `/data`
As mentioned in [Authentication](#authentication) above, you'd probably wish to permanently disable the "no GUI password set" security warnings as described there.