.. _relaying: Relaying ======== .. versionadded:: 0.12.0 Syncthing can bounce traffic via a *relay* when it's not possible to establish a direct connection between two devices. There are a number of public relays available for this purpose. The advantage is that it makes a connection possible where it would otherwise not be; the downside is that the transfer rate is much lower than a direct connection would allow. Relaying is enabled by default but will only be used if two devices are unable to communicate directly with each other. When connected via a relay, Syncthing will periodically retry a direct connection and, if one is established, stop communicating via the relay. Security -------- The connection between two devices is still end to end encrypted, the relay only retransmits the encrypted data much like a router. However, a device must register with a relay in order to be reachable over that relay, so the relay knows your IP and device ID. In that respect it is similar to a discovery server. The relay operator can see the amount of traffic flowing between devices. Running Your Own Relay ---------------------- See :ref:`strelaysrv`.