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@@ -6,29 +6,27 @@ Firewall Setup
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Port Forwards
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If you have a NAT router which supports UPnP, the easiest way to get a
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working port forward is to make sure UPnP setting is enabled on both
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Syncthing and the router – Syncthing will try to handle the rest. If it
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succeeds you will see a message in the console saying:
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::
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If you have a NAT router which supports UPnP, the easiest way to get a working
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port forward is to make sure UPnP setting is enabled on both Syncthing and the
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router – Syncthing will try to handle the rest. If it succeeds you will see a
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message in the console saying::
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Created UPnP port mapping for external port XXXXX on UPnP device YYYYY.
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If this is not possible or desirable you should set up a port forward
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for port **22000/TCP**, or the port set in the *Sync Protocol Listen
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Address* setting. The external forwarded port and the internal
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destination port has to be the same (i.e. 22000/TCP).
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If this is not possible or desirable you should set up a port forward for port
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**22000/TCP**, or the port set in the *Sync Protocol Listen Address* setting.
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The external forwarded port and the internal destination port has to be the same
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(i.e. 22000/TCP).
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Communication in Syncthing works both ways. Therefore if you set up port
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forwards for one device, other devices will be able to connect to it
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even when they are behind a NAT network or firewall.
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forwards for one device, other devices will be able to connect to it even when
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they are behind a NAT network or firewall.
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Local Firewall
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If your PC has a local firewall, you will need to open the following
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ports for incoming traffic:
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If your PC has a local firewall, you will need to open the following ports for
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incoming traffic:
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- Port **22000/TCP** (or the actual listening port if you have changed
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the *Sync Protocol Listen Address* setting.)
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@@ -37,29 +35,25 @@ ports for incoming traffic:
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Remote Web GUI
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To be able to access the web GUI from other computers, you need to
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change the *GUI Listen Address* setting from the default
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``127.0.0.1:8384`` to ``0.0.0.0:8384``. You also need to open the port
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in your local firewall if you have one.
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To be able to access the web GUI from other computers, you need to change the
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*GUI Listen Address* setting from the default ``127.0.0.1:8384`` to
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``0.0.0.0:8384``. You also need to open the port in your local firewall if you
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have one.
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Tunneling via SSH
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If you have SSH access to the machine running Syncthing but would rather
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not open the web GUI port to the outside world, you can access it
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through a SSH tunnel instead. You can start a tunnel with a command like
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the following:
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::
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If you have SSH access to the machine running Syncthing but would rather not
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open the web GUI port to the outside world, you can access it through a SSH
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tunnel instead. You can start a tunnel with a command like the following::
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ssh -L 9999:localhost:8384 machine
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This will bind to your local port 9999 and forward all connections from
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there to port 8384 on the target machine. This still works even if
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Syncthing is bound to listen on localhost only.
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This will bind to your local port 9999 and forward all connections from there to
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port 8384 on the target machine. This still works even if Syncthing is bound to
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listen on localhost only.
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You can forward multiple ports corresponding to many machines this way,
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but because Syncthing uses session cookies for the entire domain (i.e.
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your local machine), you will need to connect to each control panel in a
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separate browser instance or explicitly issue a browser reload when
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switching between them.
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You can forward multiple ports corresponding to many machines this way, but
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because Syncthing uses session cookies for the entire domain (i.e. your local
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machine), you will need to connect to each control panel in a separate browser
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instance or explicitly issue a browser reload when switching between them.
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