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NAME

       syncthing-config - Syncthing Configuration

SYNOPSIS

          $XDG_STATE_HOME/syncthing
          $HOME/.local/state/syncthing
          $HOME/Library/Application Support/Syncthing
          %LOCALAPPDATA%\Syncthing

DESCRIPTION

       Changed  in version 1.27.0: The default location of the configuration and database directory on Unix-like
       systems was changed to $XDG_STATE_HOME/syncthing or $HOME/.local/state/syncthing. Previously the  default
       config  location  was  $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/syncthing  or $HOME/.config/syncthing. The database directory was
       previously $HOME/.config/syncthing or, if the environment  variable  was  set,  $XDG_DATA_HOME/syncthing.
       Existing installations may still use these directories instead of the newer defaults.

       New  in  version 1.5.0: Database and config can now be set separately. Previously the database was always
       located in the same directory as the config.

       Syncthing uses a single directory to store configuration and crypto keys.  Syncthing also keeps an  index
       database  with  file  metadata  which  is  by  default  stored  in the same directory, though this can be
       overridden.

       The  location  defaults  to  $XDG_STATE_HOME/syncthing   or   $HOME/.local/state/syncthing   (Unix-like),
       $HOME/Library/Application  Support/Syncthing  (Mac),  or  %LOCALAPPDATA%\Syncthing  (Windows).  It can be
       changed at runtime using  the  --config  or  --home  flags  or  the  corresponding  environment  varibles
       ($STCONFDIR or STHOMEDIR). The following files are located in this directory:

       config.xml
              The configuration file, in XML format.

       cert.pem, key.pem
              The device’s ECDSA public and private key. These form the basis for the device ID. The key must be
              kept private.

       https-cert.pem, https-key.pem
              The certificate and key for HTTPS GUI connections. These may be replaced with a custom certificate
              for HTTPS as desired.

       The database is by default stored in the same directory as the config, but the location may be overridden
       by the --data or --home flags or the corresponding environment varibles ($STDATADIR or STHOMEDIR).

       The database directory contains the following files, among others:

       index-*.db
              A  directory  holding  the  database  with  metadata and hashes of the files currently on disk and
              available from peers.

       syncthing.log
              Log output, on some systems.

       audit-*.log
              Audit log data, when enabled.

       panic-*.log
              Crash log data, when required.

CONFIG FILE FORMAT

       The following shows an example of a default configuration file (IDs will differ):

       NOTE:
          The config examples are present for illustration. Do not copy them entirely to  use  as  your  config.
          They are likely out-of-date and the values may no longer correspond to the defaults.

          <configuration version="37">
              <folder id="default" label="Default Folder" path="/Users/jb/Sync/" type="sendreceive" rescanIntervalS="3600" fsWatcherEnabled="true" fsWatcherDelayS="10" ignorePerms="false" autoNormalize="true">
                  <filesystemType>basic</filesystemType>
                  <device id="S7UKX27-GI7ZTXS-GC6RKUA-7AJGZ44-C6NAYEB-HSKTJQK-KJHU2NO-CWV7EQW" introducedBy="">
                      <encryptionPassword></encryptionPassword>
                  </device>
                  <minDiskFree unit="%">1</minDiskFree>
                  <versioning>
                      <cleanupIntervalS>3600</cleanupIntervalS>
                      <fsPath></fsPath>
                      <fsType>basic</fsType>
                  </versioning>
                  <copiers>0</copiers>
                  <pullerMaxPendingKiB>0</pullerMaxPendingKiB>
                  <hashers>0</hashers>
                  <order>random</order>
                  <ignoreDelete>false</ignoreDelete>
                  <scanProgressIntervalS>0</scanProgressIntervalS>
                  <pullerPauseS>0</pullerPauseS>
                  <maxConflicts>-1</maxConflicts>
                  <disableSparseFiles>false</disableSparseFiles>
                  <disableTempIndexes>false</disableTempIndexes>
                  <paused>false</paused>
                  <weakHashThresholdPct>25</weakHashThresholdPct>
                  <markerName>.stfolder</markerName>
                  <copyOwnershipFromParent>false</copyOwnershipFromParent>
                  <modTimeWindowS>0</modTimeWindowS>
                  <maxConcurrentWrites>2</maxConcurrentWrites>
                  <disableFsync>false</disableFsync>
                  <blockPullOrder>standard</blockPullOrder>
                  <copyRangeMethod>standard</copyRangeMethod>
                  <caseSensitiveFS>false</caseSensitiveFS>
                  <junctionsAsDirs>false</junctionsAsDirs>
                  <syncOwnership>false</syncOwnership>
                  <sendOwnership>false</sendOwnership>
                  <syncXattrs>false</syncXattrs>
                  <sendXattrs>false</sendXattrs>
              </folder>
              <device id="S7UKX27-GI7ZTXS-GC6RKUA-7AJGZ44-C6NAYEB-HSKTJQK-KJHU2NO-CWV7EQW" name="syno" compression="metadata" introducer="false" skipIntroductionRemovals="false" introducedBy="">
                  <address>dynamic</address>
                  <paused>false</paused>
                  <autoAcceptFolders>false</autoAcceptFolders>
                  <maxSendKbps>0</maxSendKbps>
                  <maxRecvKbps>0</maxRecvKbps>
                  <ignoredFolder time="2022-01-09T19:09:52Z" id="br63e-wyhb7" label="Foo"></ignoredFolder>
                  <maxRequestKiB>0</maxRequestKiB>
                  <untrusted>false</untrusted>
                  <remoteGUIPort>0</remoteGUIPort>
              </device>
              <gui enabled="true" tls="false" debugging="false">
                  <address>127.0.0.1:8384</address>
                  <apikey>k1dnz1Dd0rzTBjjFFh7CXPnrF12C49B1</apikey>
                  <theme>default</theme>
              </gui>
              <ldap></ldap>
              <options>
                  <listenAddress>default</listenAddress>
                  <globalAnnounceServer>default</globalAnnounceServer>
                  <globalAnnounceEnabled>true</globalAnnounceEnabled>
                  <localAnnounceEnabled>true</localAnnounceEnabled>
                  <localAnnouncePort>21027</localAnnouncePort>
                  <localAnnounceMCAddr>[ff12::8384]:21027</localAnnounceMCAddr>
                  <maxSendKbps>0</maxSendKbps>
                  <maxRecvKbps>0</maxRecvKbps>
                  <reconnectionIntervalS>60</reconnectionIntervalS>
                  <relaysEnabled>true</relaysEnabled>
                  <relayReconnectIntervalM>10</relayReconnectIntervalM>
                  <startBrowser>true</startBrowser>
                  <natEnabled>true</natEnabled>
                  <natLeaseMinutes>60</natLeaseMinutes>
                  <natRenewalMinutes>30</natRenewalMinutes>
                  <natTimeoutSeconds>10</natTimeoutSeconds>
                  <urAccepted>0</urAccepted>
                  <urSeen>0</urSeen>
                  <urUniqueID></urUniqueID>
                  <urURL>https://data.syncthing.net/newdata</urURL>
                  <urPostInsecurely>false</urPostInsecurely>
                  <urInitialDelayS>1800</urInitialDelayS>
                  <autoUpgradeIntervalH>12</autoUpgradeIntervalH>
                  <upgradeToPreReleases>false</upgradeToPreReleases>
                  <keepTemporariesH>24</keepTemporariesH>
                  <cacheIgnoredFiles>false</cacheIgnoredFiles>
                  <progressUpdateIntervalS>5</progressUpdateIntervalS>
                  <limitBandwidthInLan>false</limitBandwidthInLan>
                  <minHomeDiskFree unit="%">1</minHomeDiskFree>
                  <releasesURL>https://upgrades.syncthing.net/meta.json</releasesURL>
                  <overwriteRemoteDeviceNamesOnConnect>false</overwriteRemoteDeviceNamesOnConnect>
                  <tempIndexMinBlocks>10</tempIndexMinBlocks>
                  <unackedNotificationID>authenticationUserAndPassword</unackedNotificationID>
                  <trafficClass>0</trafficClass>
                  <setLowPriority>true</setLowPriority>
                  <maxFolderConcurrency>0</maxFolderConcurrency>
                  <crashReportingURL>https://crash.syncthing.net/newcrash</crashReportingURL>
                  <crashReportingEnabled>true</crashReportingEnabled>
                  <stunKeepaliveStartS>180</stunKeepaliveStartS>
                  <stunKeepaliveMinS>20</stunKeepaliveMinS>
                  <stunServer>default</stunServer>
                  <databaseTuning>auto</databaseTuning>
                  <maxConcurrentIncomingRequestKiB>0</maxConcurrentIncomingRequestKiB>
                  <announceLANAddresses>true</announceLANAddresses>
                  <sendFullIndexOnUpgrade>false</sendFullIndexOnUpgrade>
                  <connectionLimitEnough>0</connectionLimitEnough>
                  <connectionLimitMax>0</connectionLimitMax>
                  <insecureAllowOldTLSVersions>false</insecureAllowOldTLSVersions>
              </options>
              <remoteIgnoredDevice time="2022-01-09T20:02:01Z" id="5SYI2FS-LW6YAXI-JJDYETS-NDBBPIO-256MWBO-XDPXWVG-24QPUM4-PDW4UQU" name="bugger" address="192.168.0.20:22000"></remoteIgnoredDevice>
              <defaults>
                  <folder id="" label="" path="~" type="sendreceive" rescanIntervalS="3600" fsWatcherEnabled="true" fsWatcherDelayS="10" ignorePerms="false" autoNormalize="true">
                      <filesystemType>basic</filesystemType>
                      <device id="S7UKX27-GI7ZTXS-GC6RKUA-7AJGZ44-C6NAYEB-HSKTJQK-KJHU2NO-CWV7EQW" introducedBy="">
                          <encryptionPassword></encryptionPassword>
                      </device>
                      <minDiskFree unit="%">1</minDiskFree>
                      <versioning>
                          <cleanupIntervalS>3600</cleanupIntervalS>
                          <fsPath></fsPath>
                          <fsType>basic</fsType>
                      </versioning>
                      <copiers>0</copiers>
                      <pullerMaxPendingKiB>0</pullerMaxPendingKiB>
                      <hashers>0</hashers>
                      <order>random</order>
                      <ignoreDelete>false</ignoreDelete>
                      <scanProgressIntervalS>0</scanProgressIntervalS>
                      <pullerPauseS>0</pullerPauseS>
                      <maxConflicts>10</maxConflicts>
                      <disableSparseFiles>false</disableSparseFiles>
                      <disableTempIndexes>false</disableTempIndexes>
                      <paused>false</paused>
                      <weakHashThresholdPct>25</weakHashThresholdPct>
                      <markerName>.stfolder</markerName>
                      <copyOwnershipFromParent>false</copyOwnershipFromParent>
                      <modTimeWindowS>0</modTimeWindowS>
                      <maxConcurrentWrites>2</maxConcurrentWrites>
                      <disableFsync>false</disableFsync>
                      <blockPullOrder>standard</blockPullOrder>
                      <copyRangeMethod>standard</copyRangeMethod>
                      <caseSensitiveFS>false</caseSensitiveFS>
                      <junctionsAsDirs>false</junctionsAsDirs>
                      <syncOwnership>false</syncOwnership>
                      <sendOwnership>false</sendOwnership>
                      <syncXattrs>false</syncXattrs>
                      <sendXattrs>false</sendXattrs>
                  </folder>
                  <device id="" compression="metadata" introducer="false" skipIntroductionRemovals="false" introducedBy="">
                      <address>dynamic</address>
                      <paused>false</paused>
                      <autoAcceptFolders>false</autoAcceptFolders>
                      <maxSendKbps>0</maxSendKbps>
                      <maxRecvKbps>0</maxRecvKbps>
                      <maxRequestKiB>0</maxRequestKiB>
                      <untrusted>false</untrusted>
                      <remoteGUIPort>0</remoteGUIPort>
                  </device>
              </defaults>
          </configuration>

CONFIGURATION ELEMENT

          <configuration version="37">
              <folder></folder>
              <device></device>
              <gui></gui>
              <ldap></ldap>
              <options></options>
              <remoteIgnoredDevice></remoteIgnoredDevice>
              <defaults></defaults>
          </configuration>

       This is the root element. It has one attribute:

       version
              The  config  version.  Increments  whenever a change is made that requires migration from previous
              formats.

       It contains the elements described in the following sections and any  number  of  this  additional  child
       element:

       remoteIgnoredDevice
              Contains  the  ID  of  the device that should be ignored. Connection attempts from this device are
              logged to the console but never displayed in the web GUI.

FOLDER ELEMENT

          <folder id="default" label="Default Folder" path="/Users/jb/Sync/" type="sendreceive" rescanIntervalS="3600" fsWatcherEnabled="true" fsWatcherDelayS="10" ignorePerms="false" autoNormalize="true">
              <filesystemType>basic</filesystemType>
              <device id="S7UKX27-GI7ZTXS-GC6RKUA-7AJGZ44-C6NAYEB-HSKTJQK-KJHU2NO-CWV7EQW" introducedBy="">
                  <encryptionPassword></encryptionPassword>
              </device>
              <minDiskFree unit="%">1</minDiskFree>
              <versioning>
                  <cleanupIntervalS>3600</cleanupIntervalS>
                  <fsPath></fsPath>
                  <fsType>basic</fsType>
              </versioning>
              <copiers>0</copiers>
              <pullerMaxPendingKiB>0</pullerMaxPendingKiB>
              <hashers>0</hashers>
              <order>random</order>
              <ignoreDelete>false</ignoreDelete>
              <scanProgressIntervalS>0</scanProgressIntervalS>
              <pullerPauseS>0</pullerPauseS>
              <maxConflicts>-1</maxConflicts>
              <disableSparseFiles>false</disableSparseFiles>
              <disableTempIndexes>false</disableTempIndexes>
              <paused>false</paused>
              <weakHashThresholdPct>25</weakHashThresholdPct>
              <markerName>.stfolder</markerName>
              <copyOwnershipFromParent>false</copyOwnershipFromParent>
              <modTimeWindowS>0</modTimeWindowS>
              <maxConcurrentWrites>2</maxConcurrentWrites>
              <disableFsync>false</disableFsync>
              <blockPullOrder>standard</blockPullOrder>
              <copyRangeMethod>standard</copyRangeMethod>
              <caseSensitiveFS>false</caseSensitiveFS>
              <junctionsAsDirs>false</junctionsAsDirs>
              <syncOwnership>false</syncOwnership>
              <sendOwnership>false</sendOwnership>
              <syncXattrs>false</syncXattrs>
              <sendXattrs>false</sendXattrs>
          </folder>

       One or more folder elements must be present in the file. Each element describes one folder. The following
       attributes may be set on the folder element:

       id (mandatory)
              The folder ID, which must be unique.

       label  The label of a folder is a human readable and descriptive local name. May  be  different  on  each
              device, empty, and/or identical to other folder labels. (optional)

       filesystemType
              The  internal  file  system  implementation  used  to  access  this folder, detailed in a separate
              chapter.

       path (mandatory)
              The path to the directory where the folder is stored on this device; not sent to other devices.

       type   Controls how the folder is handled by Syncthing. Possible values are:

              sendreceive
                     The folder is in default mode. Sending local and accepting remote changes.  Note that  this
                     type  was  previously called “readwrite” which is deprecated but still accepted in incoming
                     configs.

              sendonly
                     The folder is in “send only” mode – it will not be modified by Syncthing  on  this  device.
                     Note that this type was previously called “readonly” which is deprecated but still accepted
                     in incoming configs.

              receiveonly
                     The folder is in “receive only” mode – it will not propagate changes to other devices.

              receiveencrypted
                     Must  be  used  on  untrusted devices, where the data cannot be decrypted because no folder
                     password was entered.  See Untrusted (Encrypted) Devices.

       rescanIntervalS
              The rescan interval, in seconds. Can be set to 0 to disable when  external  plugins  are  used  to
              trigger rescans.

       fsWatcherEnabled
              If set to true, this detects changes to files in the folder and scans them.

       fsWatcherDelayS
              The duration during which changes detected are accumulated, before a scan is scheduled (only takes
              effect if fsWatcherEnabled is set to true).

       ignorePerms
              If  true,  files  originating  from  this  folder will be announced to remote devices with the “no
              permission bits” flag.  The remote devices will use whatever their default permission  setting  is
              when  creating  the  files.   The  primary  use  case  is  for  file  systems  that do not support
              permissions, such as FAT, or environments where changing permissions is impossible.

       autoNormalize
              Automatically correct UTF-8 normalization errors found in file names.  The mechanism  and  how  to
              set it up is described in a separate chapter.

       The following child elements may exist:

       device These  must  have  the id attribute and can have an introducedBy attribute, identifying the device
              that introduced us to share this folder  with  the  given  device.   If  the  original  introducer
              unshares  this  folder with this device, our device will follow and unshare the folder (subject to
              skipIntroductionRemovals being false on the introducer device).

              All mentioned devices are those that will be sharing  the  folder  in  question.   Each  mentioned
              device  must  have  a  separate  device element later in the file.  It is customary that the local
              device ID is included in all folders.  Syncthing will currently add this automatically  if  it  is
              not present in the configuration file.

              The encryptionPassword sub-element contains the secret needed to decrypt this folder’s data on the
              remote  device.   If  left  empty,  the  data  is  plainly  accessible (but still protected by the
              transport encryption).  The mechanism and how to set it up is described in a separate chapter.

       minDiskFree
              The minimum required free space that should be available on the disk  this  folder  resides.   The
              folder  will  be  stopped  when  the  value  drops  below  the  threshold.  The element content is
              interpreted according to the given unit attribute.  Accepted unit values are  %  (percent  of  the
              disk / volume size), kB, MB, GB and TB.  Set to zero to disable.

       versioning
              Specifies a versioning configuration.

              SEE ALSO:
                 File Versioning

       copiers

       hashers
              The  number  of  copier and hasher routines to use, or 0 for the system determined optimums. These
              are low-level performance options for advanced users only; do not change unless  requested  to  or
              you’ve actually read and understood the code yourself. :)

       pullerMaxPendingKiB
              Controls  when  we  stop  sending  requests  to  other  devices  once we’ve got this much unserved
              requests.  The number of pullers is  automatically  adjusted  based  on  this  desired  amount  of
              outstanding request data.

       order  The  order  in  which  needed  files should be pulled from the cluster.  It has no effect when the
              folder type is “send only”.  The possibles values are:

              random (default)
                     Pull files in random order. This optimizes for balancing resources among the devices  in  a
                     cluster.

              alphabetic
                     Pull files ordered by file name alphabetically.

              smallestFirst, largestFirst
                     Pull files ordered by file size; smallest and largest first respectively.

              oldestFirst, newestFirst
                     Pull files ordered by modification time; oldest and newest first respectively.

              Note  that  the  scanned  files are sent in batches and the sorting is applied only to the already
              discovered files. This means the sync might start with a 1 GB file even if  there  is  1  KB  file
              available on the source device until the 1 KB becomes known to the pulling device.

       ignoreDelete
              WARNING:
                 Enabling this is highly discouraged - use at your own risk. You have been warned.

              When  set  to  true,  this  device will pretend not to see instructions to delete files from other
              devices.  The mechanism is described in a separate chapter.

       scanProgressIntervalS
              The interval in seconds with which scan progress information is sent to the GUI. Setting to 0 will
              cause Syncthing to use the default value of two.

       pullerPauseS
              Tweak for rate limiting the puller when it retries pulling files. Don’t  change  this  unless  you
              know what you’re doing.

       maxConflicts
              The  maximum  number of conflict copies to keep around for any given file.  The default, -1, means
              an unlimited number. Setting this to 0 disables conflict copies altogether.

       disableSparseFiles
              By default, blocks containing all zeros are not written, causing files to be sparse on filesystems
              that support this feature. When set to true, sparse files will not be created.

       disableTempIndexes
              By default, devices exchange information about blocks available in transfers  that  are  still  in
              progress,  which allows other devices to download parts of files that are not yet fully downloaded
              on your own device, essentially making transfers  more  torrent  like.  When  set  to  true,  such
              information is not exchanged for this folder.

       paused True if this folder is (temporarily) suspended.

       weakHashThresholdPct
              Use  weak  hash if more than the given percentage of the file has changed. Set to -1 to always use
              weak hash. Default is 25.

       markerName
              Name of a directory or file in the folder root to be used as How do I serve a folder from  a  read
              only filesystem?. Default is .stfolder.

       copyOwnershipFromParent
              On Unix systems, tries to copy file/folder ownership from the parent directory (the directory it’s
              located  in).   Requires  running  Syncthing  as  a  privileged  user,  or  granting it additional
              capabilities (e.g. CAP_CHOWN on Linux).

       modTimeWindowS
              Allowed modification timestamp difference when comparing files for equivalence. To be used on file
              systems which have unstable modification timestamps that might change after being recorded  during
              the  last  write operation. Default is 2 on Android when the folder is located on a FAT partition,
              and 0 otherwise.

       maxConcurrentWrites
              Maximum number of concurrent write operations while syncing. Increasing  this  might  increase  or
              decrease disk performance, depending on the underlying storage. Default is 2.

       disableFsync
              WARNING:
                 This is a known insecure option - use at your own risk.

              Disables  committing  file  operations  to  disk before recording them in the database.  Disabling
              fsync can lead to data corruption.  The mechanism is described in a separate chapter.

       blockPullOrder
              Order in which the blocks of a file are downloaded. This option  controls  how  quickly  different
              parts  of  the  file  spread  between  the connected devices, at the cost of causing strain on the
              storage.

              Available options:

              standard (default)
                     The blocks of a file are split into N equal continuous sequences, where N is the number  of
                     connected  devices.  Each  device starts downloading its own sequence, after which it picks
                     other devices sequences at  random.  Provides  acceptable  data  distribution  and  minimal
                     spinning disk strain.

              random The  blocks  of  a file are downloaded in a random order. Provides great data distribution,
                     but very taxing on spinning disk drives.

              inOrder
                     The blocks of a file are downloaded sequentially, from start to finish. Spinning disk drive
                     friendly, but provides no improvements to data distribution.

       copyRangeMethod
              Provides a choice of method for copying data between files.  This can be used to  optimise  copies
              on  network  filesystems,  improve  speed  of  large  copies or clone the data using copy-on-write
              functionality if the underlying filesystem supports it.  The mechanism is described in a  separate
              chapter.

       caseSensitiveFS
              Affects  performance  by  disabling the extra safety checks for case insensitive filesystems.  The
              mechanism and how to set it up is described in a separate chapter.

       junctionsAsDirs
              NTFS directory junctions are treated as ordinary directories, if this is set to true.

       syncOwnership
              File and directory ownership is synced when this is  set  to  true.  See  syncOwnership  for  more
              information.

       sendOwnership
              File  and  directory  ownership information is scanned when this is set to true. See sendOwnership
              for more information.

       syncXattrs
              File and directory extended attributes are synced when this is set to  true.  See  syncXattrs  for
              more information.

       sendXattrs
              File  and  directory extended attributes are scanned and sent to other devices when this is set to
              true. See sendXattrs for more information.

DEVICE ELEMENT

          <device id="S7UKX27-GI7ZTXS-GC6RKUA-7AJGZ44-C6NAYEB-HSKTJQK-KJHU2NO-CWV7EQW" name="syno" compression="metadata" introducer="false" skipIntroductionRemovals="false" introducedBy="2CYF2WQ-AKZO2QZ-JAKWLYD-AGHMQUM-BGXUOIS-GYILW34-HJG3DUK-LRRYQAR">
              <address>dynamic</address>
              <paused>false</paused>
              <autoAcceptFolders>false</autoAcceptFolders>
              <maxSendKbps>0</maxSendKbps>
              <maxRecvKbps>0</maxRecvKbps>
              <ignoredFolder time="2022-01-09T19:09:52Z" id="br63e-wyhb7" label="Foo"></ignoredFolder>
              <maxRequestKiB>0</maxRequestKiB>
              <untrusted>false</untrusted>
              <remoteGUIPort>0</remoteGUIPort>
              <numConnections>0</numConnections>
          </device>
          <device id="2CYF2WQ-AKZO2QZ-JAKWLYD-AGHMQUM-BGXUOIS-GYILW34-HJG3DUK-LRRYQAR" name="syno local" compression="metadata" introducer="true" skipIntroductionRemovals="false" introducedBy="">
              <address>tcp://192.0.2.1:22001</address>
              <paused>true</paused>
              <allowedNetwork>192.168.0.0/16</allowedNetwork>
              <autoAcceptFolders>false</autoAcceptFolders>
              <maxSendKbps>100</maxSendKbps>
              <maxRecvKbps>100</maxRecvKbps>
              <maxRequestKiB>65536</maxRequestKiB>
              <untrusted>false</untrusted>
              <remoteGUIPort>8384</remoteGUIPort>
              <numConnections>0</numConnections>
          </device>

       One or more device elements must be present in the file. Each element describes a device participating in
       the cluster. It is customary to include a device element for the local device; Syncthing  will  currently
       add one if it is not present. The following attributes may be set on the device element:

       id (mandatory)
              The device ID.

       name   A friendly name for the device. (optional)

       compression
              Whether  to  use  protocol  compression when sending messages to this device.  The possible values
              are:

              metadata
                     Compress metadata packets, such as index information. Metadata is usually very  compression
                     friendly so this is a good default.

              always Compress  all packets, including file data. This is recommended if the folders contents are
                     mainly compressible data such as documents or text files.

              never  Disable all compression.

       introducer
              Set to true if this device should be trusted as an introducer, i.e. we should copy their  list  of
              devices per folder when connecting.

              SEE ALSO:
                 Introducer Configuration

       skipIntroductionRemovals
              Set  to  true  if you wish to follow only introductions and not de-introductions.  For example, if
              this is set, we would not remove a device  that  we  were  introduced  to  even  if  the  original
              introducer is no longer listing the remote device as known.

       introducedBy
              Defines which device has introduced us to this device. Used only for following de-introductions.

       certName
              The device certificate’s common name, if it is not the default “syncthing”.

       From the following child elements at least one address child must exist.

       address (mandatory: At least one must be present.)
              Contains  an address or host name to use when attempting to connect to this device.  Entries other
              than dynamic  need  a  protocol  specific  prefix.  For  the  TCP  protocol  the  prefixes  tcp://
              (dual-stack),  tcp4://  (IPv4 only) or tcp6:// (IPv6 only) can be used.  The prefixes for the QUIC
              protocol are analogous: quic://, quic4:// and quic6:// Note that IP addresses need not use IPv4 or
              IPv6 prefixes; these are optional. Accepted formats are:

              IPv4 address (tcp://192.0.2.42)
                     The default port (22000) is used.

              IPv4 address and port (tcp://192.0.2.42:12345)
                     The address and port is used as given.

              IPv6 address (tcp://[2001:db8::23:42])
                     The default port (22000) is used. The address must be enclosed in square brackets.

              IPv6 address and port (tcp://[2001:db8::23:42]:12345)
                     The address and port is used as given. The address must be enclosed in square brackets.

              Host name (tcp6://fileserver)
                     The host name will be used on the default port (22000) and connections  will  be  attempted
                     only via IPv6.

              Host name and port (tcp://fileserver:12345)
                     The  host  name  will  be used on the given port and connections will be attempted via both
                     IPv4 and IPv6, depending on name resolution.

              dynamic
                     The word dynamic (without any prefix) means to use local and global discovery to  find  the
                     device.

              You can set multiple addresses and combine it with the dynamic keyword for example:

                 <device id="...">
                     <address>tcp://192.0.2.1:22001</address>
                     <address>quic://192.0.1.254:22000</address>
                     <address>dynamic</address>
                 </device>

       paused True if synchronization with this devices is (temporarily) suspended.

       allowedNetwork
              If  given,  this  restricts  connections  to  this  device to only this network.  The mechanism is
              described in detail in a separate chapter).

       autoAcceptFolders
              If true, folders shared from this remote device are automatically added and synced  locally  under
              the  default  path.  For the folder name, Syncthing tries to use the label from the remote device,
              and if the same label already exists, it then tries to use the folder’s ID.   If  that  exists  as
              well,  the  folder is just offered to accept manually.  A local folder already added with the same
              ID will just be shared rather than created separately.

       maxSendKbps
              Maximum send rate to use for this device.  Unit  is  kibibytes/second,  despite  the  config  name
              looking like kilobits/second.

       maxRecvKbps
              Maximum  receive  rate  to  use for this device. Unit is kibibytes/second, despite the config name
              looking like kilobits/second.

       ignoredFolder
              Contains the ID of the folder that should be ignored. This folder  will  always  be  skipped  when
              advertised  from  the  containing  remote  device,  i.e. this will be logged, but there will be no
              dialog shown in the web GUI.

       maxRequestKiB
              Maximum amount of data to have outstanding in requests towards this device.  Unit is kibibytes.

       remoteGUIPort
              If set to a positive integer, the GUI will display an  HTTP  link  to  the  IP  address  which  is
              currently  used for synchronization.  Only the TCP port is exchanged for the value specified here.
              Note that any port forwarding or firewall settings need to be done  manually  and  the  link  will
              probably not work for link-local IPv6 addresses because of modern browser limitations.

       untrusted
              This  boolean  value  marks  a  particular  device  as untrusted, which disallows ever sharing any
              unencrypted data with it.  Every folder shared with that device then needs an encryption  password
              set,  or  must  already  be  of  the  “receive  encrypted”  type  locally.   Refer to the detailed
              explanation under Untrusted (Encrypted) Devices.

       numConnections
              The number of connections to this device. See numConnections for more information.

GUI ELEMENT

          <gui enabled="true" tls="false" debugging="false">
              <address>127.0.0.1:8384</address>
              <apikey>k1dnz1Dd0rzTBjjFFh7CXPnrF12C49B1</apikey>
              <theme>default</theme>
          </gui>

       There must be exactly one gui element. The GUI configuration is also used by the REST API and  the  Event
       API. The following attributes may be set on the gui element:

       enabled
              If not true, the GUI and API will not be started.

       tls    If set to true, TLS (HTTPS) will be enforced. Non-HTTPS requests will be redirected to HTTPS. When
              set to false, TLS connections are still possible but not required.

       debugging
              This enables Profiling and additional endpoints in the REST API, see Debug Endpoints.

       The following child elements may be present:

       address (mandatory: Exactly one element must be present.)
              Set the listen address.  Allowed address formats are:

              IPv4 address and port (127.0.0.1:8384)
                     The address and port are used as given.

              IPv6 address and port ([::1]:8384)
                     The address and port are used as given. The address must be enclosed in square brackets.

              Wildcard and port (0.0.0.0:12345, [::]:12345, :12345)
                     These are equivalent and will result in Syncthing listening on all interfaces via both IPv4
                     and IPv6.

              UNIX socket location (/var/run/st.sock)
                     If the address is an absolute path it is interpreted as the path to a UNIX socket.

       unixSocketPermissions
              When  address is set to a UNIX socket location, set this to an octal value to override the default
              permissions of the socket.

       user   Set to require authentication.

       password
              Contains the bcrypt hash of the real password.

       apikey If set, this is the API key that enables usage of the REST interface.

       insecureAdminAccess
              If  true,  this  allows  access  to  the  web  GUI  from  outside  (i.e.  not  localhost)  without
              authorization. A warning will displayed about this setting on startup.

       insecureSkipHostcheck
              When  the  GUI  / API is bound to localhost, we enforce that the Host header looks like localhost.
              This option bypasses that check.

       insecureAllowFrameLoading
              Allow  rendering  the  GUI  within  an  <iframe>,  <frame>  or  <object>  by   not   setting   the
              X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN HTTP header.  This may be needed for serving the Syncthing GUI as part
              of a website through a proxy.

       theme  The name of the theme to use.

       authMode
              Authentication  mode to use. If not present, the authentication mode (static) is controlled by the
              presence of user/password fields for backward compatibility.

              static Authentication using user and password.

              ldap   LDAP authentication. Requires ldap top level config section to be present.

       sendBasicAuthPrompt
              New in version 1.26.0.

              Prior to version 1.26.0 the GUI used HTTP Basic Authorization for login, but starting  in  version
              1.26.0  it  uses  an  HTML  form  by  default.  Basic  Authorization  is  still supported when the
              Authorization request header is present in a request, but some  browsers  don’t  send  the  header
              unless prompted by a 401 response.

              When this setting is enabled, the GUI will respond to unauthenticated requests with a 401 response
              prompting for Basic Authorization, so that https://user:pass@localhost style URLs continue to work
              in  standard browsers. Other clients that always send the Authorization request header do not need
              this setting.

              When this setting is disabled, the GUI will not send 401 responses  so  users  won’t  see  browser
              popups prompting for username and password.

LDAP ELEMENT

          <ldap>
              <address>localhost:389</address>
              <bindDN>cn=%s,ou=users,dc=syncthing,dc=net</bindDN>
              <transport>nontls</transport>
              <insecureSkipVerify>false</insecureSkipVerify>
          </ldap>

       The  ldap  element  contains LDAP configuration options.  The mechanism is described in detail under LDAP
       Authentication.

       address (mandatory)
                 LDAP server address (server:port).

       bindDN (mandatory)
                 BindDN for user authentication.  Special %s variable should be used to pass username to LDAP.

       transport

              nontls Non secure connection.

              tls    TLS secured connection.

              starttls
                     StartTLS connection mode.

       insecureSkipVerify
              Skip verification (true or false).

       searchBaseDN
              Base DN for user searches.

       searchFilter
              Search filter for user searches.

OPTIONS ELEMENT

          <options>
              <listenAddress>default</listenAddress>
              <globalAnnounceServer>default</globalAnnounceServer>
              <globalAnnounceEnabled>true</globalAnnounceEnabled>
              <localAnnounceEnabled>true</localAnnounceEnabled>
              <localAnnouncePort>21027</localAnnouncePort>
              <localAnnounceMCAddr>[ff12::8384]:21027</localAnnounceMCAddr>
              <maxSendKbps>0</maxSendKbps>
              <maxRecvKbps>0</maxRecvKbps>
              <reconnectionIntervalS>60</reconnectionIntervalS>
              <relaysEnabled>true</relaysEnabled>
              <relayReconnectIntervalM>10</relayReconnectIntervalM>
              <startBrowser>true</startBrowser>
              <natEnabled>true</natEnabled>
              <natLeaseMinutes>60</natLeaseMinutes>
              <natRenewalMinutes>30</natRenewalMinutes>
              <natTimeoutSeconds>10</natTimeoutSeconds>
              <urAccepted>0</urAccepted>
              <urSeen>0</urSeen>
              <urUniqueID></urUniqueID>
              <urURL>https://data.syncthing.net/newdata</urURL>
              <urPostInsecurely>false</urPostInsecurely>
              <urInitialDelayS>1800</urInitialDelayS>
              <autoUpgradeIntervalH>12</autoUpgradeIntervalH>
              <upgradeToPreReleases>false</upgradeToPreReleases>
              <keepTemporariesH>24</keepTemporariesH>
              <cacheIgnoredFiles>false</cacheIgnoredFiles>
              <progressUpdateIntervalS>5</progressUpdateIntervalS>
              <limitBandwidthInLan>false</limitBandwidthInLan>
              <minHomeDiskFree unit="%">1</minHomeDiskFree>
              <releasesURL>https://upgrades.syncthing.net/meta.json</releasesURL>
              <overwriteRemoteDeviceNamesOnConnect>false</overwriteRemoteDeviceNamesOnConnect>
              <tempIndexMinBlocks>10</tempIndexMinBlocks>
              <unackedNotificationID>authenticationUserAndPassword</unackedNotificationID>
              <trafficClass>0</trafficClass>
              <setLowPriority>true</setLowPriority>
              <maxFolderConcurrency>0</maxFolderConcurrency>
              <crashReportingURL>https://crash.syncthing.net/newcrash</crashReportingURL>
              <crashReportingEnabled>true</crashReportingEnabled>
              <stunKeepaliveStartS>180</stunKeepaliveStartS>
              <stunKeepaliveMinS>20</stunKeepaliveMinS>
              <stunServer>default</stunServer>
              <databaseTuning>auto</databaseTuning>
              <maxConcurrentIncomingRequestKiB>0</maxConcurrentIncomingRequestKiB>
              <announceLANAddresses>true</announceLANAddresses>
              <sendFullIndexOnUpgrade>false</sendFullIndexOnUpgrade>
              <connectionLimitEnough>0</connectionLimitEnough>
              <connectionLimitMax>0</connectionLimitMax>
              <insecureAllowOldTLSVersions>false</insecureAllowOldTLSVersions>
          </options>

       The options element contains all other global configuration options.

       listenAddress
              The listen address for incoming sync connections. See Listen Addresses for the allowed syntax.

       globalAnnounceServer
              A URI to a global announce (discovery) server, or the word default to include the default servers.
              Any number of globalAnnounceServer elements may be present. The syntax for non-default entries  is
              that  of  an  HTTP  or  HTTPS  URL.  A number of options may be added as query options to the URL:
              insecure to prevent certificate validation (required for HTTP URLs) and id=<device ID> to  perform
              certificate pinning. The device ID to use is printed by the discovery server on startup.

       globalAnnounceEnabled
              Whether to announce this device to the global announce (discovery) server, and also use it to look
              up other devices.

       localAnnounceEnabled
              Whether to send announcements to the local LAN, also use such announcements to find other devices.

       localAnnouncePort
              The port on which to listen and send IPv4 broadcast announcements to.

       localAnnounceMCAddr
              The group address and port to join and send IPv6 multicast announcements on.

       maxSendKbps
              Outgoing data rate limit, in kibibytes per second.

       maxRecvKbps
              Incoming data rate limits, in kibibytes per second.

       reconnectionIntervalS
              The number of seconds to wait between each attempt to connect to currently unconnected devices.

       relaysEnabled
              When true, relays will be connected to and potentially used for device to device connections.

       relayReconnectIntervalM
              Sets the interval, in minutes, between relay reconnect attempts.

       startBrowser
              Whether to attempt to start a browser to show the GUI when Syncthing starts.

       natEnabled
              Whether to attempt to perform a UPnP and NAT-PMP port mapping for incoming sync connections.

       natLeaseMinutes
              Request a lease for this many minutes; zero to request a permanent lease.

       natRenewalMinutes
              Attempt to renew the lease after this many minutes.

       natTimeoutSeconds
              When scanning for UPnP devices, wait this long for responses.

       urAccepted
              Whether  the  user  has accepted to submit anonymous usage data. The default, 0, mean the user has
              not made a choice, and Syncthing will ask at some point in the future. -1 means no, a number above
              zero means that that version of usage reporting has been accepted.

       urSeen The highest usage reporting version that has already been shown in the web GUI.

       urUniqueID
              The unique ID sent together with the usage report. Generated when usage reporting is enabled.

       urURL  The URL to post usage report data to, when enabled.

       urPostInsecurely
              When true, the UR URL can be http instead of https, or have a self-signed certificate. The default
              is false.

       urInitialDelayS
              The time to wait from startup for the first  usage  report  to  be  sent.  Allows  the  system  to
              stabilize before reporting statistics.

       autoUpgradeIntervalH
              Check for a newer version after this many hours. Set to 0 to disable automatic upgrades.

       upgradeToPreReleases
              If true, automatic upgrades include release candidates (see Versions & Releases).

       keepTemporariesH
              Keep temporary failed transfers for this many hours. While the temporaries are kept, the data they
              contain need not be transferred again.

       cacheIgnoredFiles
              Whether  to  cache  the  results of ignore pattern evaluation. Performance at the price of memory.
              Defaults to false as the cost for evaluating ignores is usually not significant.

       progressUpdateIntervalS
              How often in seconds the progress of ongoing downloads is made available to the GUI. Set to -1  to
              disable. Note that when disabled, the detailed sync progress for Out of Sync Items which shows how
              much of each file has been reused, copied, and downloaded will not work.

       limitBandwidthInLan
              Whether to apply bandwidth limits to devices in the same broadcast domain as the local device.

       minHomeDiskFree
              The  minimum  required  free  space  that  should  be  available  on  the  partition  holding  the
              configuration and index.   The  element  content  is  interpreted  according  to  the  given  unit
              attribute.   Accepted  unit  values  are % (percent of the disk / volume size), kB, MB, GB and TB.
              Set to zero to disable.

       releasesURL
              The URL from which release information is loaded, for automatic upgrades.

       alwaysLocalNet
              Network that should be considered as local given in CIDR notation.

       overwriteRemoteDeviceNamesOnConnect
              If set, device names will always be overwritten with the name given by remote on each  connection.
              By  default,  the  name  that the remote device announces will only be adopted when a name has not
              already been set.

       tempIndexMinBlocks
              When exchanging index information for incomplete transfers, only take into account files that have
              at least this many blocks.

       unackedNotificationID
              ID of a notification to be displayed in the web GUI. Will be removed once the user acknowledged it
              (e.g. an transition notice on an upgrade).

       trafficClass
              Specify a type of service (TOS)/traffic class of outgoing packets.

       stunServer
              Server  to  be  used  for  STUN,  given  as  ip:port.  The  keyword  default  gets   expanded   to
              stun.callwithus.com:3478,           stun.counterpath.com:3478,          stun.counterpath.net:3478,
              stun.ekiga.net:3478,  stun.ideasip.com:3478,  stun.internetcalls.com:3478,   stun.schlund.de:3478,
              stun.sipgate.net:10000,  stun.sipgate.net:3478, stun.voip.aebc.com:3478, stun.voiparound.com:3478,
              stun.voipbuster.com:3478, stun.voipstunt.com:3478 and stun.xten.com:3478 (this is the default).

       stunKeepaliveStartS
              Interval in seconds between contacting a STUN server to maintain NAT mapping. Default  is  24  and
              you  can set it to 0 to disable contacting STUN servers.  The interval is automatically reduced if
              needed, down to a minimum of stunKeepaliveMinS.

       stunKeepaliveMinS
              Minimum for the stunKeepaliveStartS interval, in seconds.

       setLowPriority
              Syncthing will attempt to lower its process priority at  startup.   Specifically:  on  Linux,  set
              itself  to  a separate process group, set the niceness level of that process group to nine and the
              I/O priority to best effort level five; on other Unixes, set the process niceness level  to  nine;
              on  Windows, set the process priority class to below normal. To disable this behavior, for example
              to control process priority yourself as part of launching Syncthing, set this option to false.

       maxFolderConcurrency
              This option controls how many folders may concurrently be  in  I/O-intensive  operations  such  as
              syncing or scanning.  The mechanism is described in detail in a separate chapter.

       crashReportingURL
              Server URL where automatic crash reports will be sent if enabled.

       crashReportingEnabled
              Switch  to  opt  out  from the automatic crash reporting feature. Set false to keep Syncthing from
              sending panic logs on serious troubles.  Defaults to true, to help the developers troubleshoot.

       databaseTuning
              Controls how Syncthing uses the backend key-value database that stores the index  data  and  other
              persistent  data  it  needs.   The  available options and implications are explained in a separate
              chapter.

       maxConcurrentIncomingRequestKiB
              This limits how many bytes we have “in the air” in the  form  of  response  data  being  read  and
              processed.

       announceLANAddresses
              Enable (the default) or disable announcing private (RFC1918) LAN IP addresses to global discovery.

       sendFullIndexOnUpgrade
              Controls  whether  all  index  data is resent when an upgrade has happened, equivalent to starting
              Syncthing with --reset-deltas.  This used to be the default behavior in  older  versions,  but  is
              mainly useful as a troubleshooting step and causes high database churn. The default is now false.

       featureFlag
              Feature  flags are simple strings that, when added to the configuration, may unleash unfinished or
              still-in-development features to allow early user testing.  Any supported value will be separately
              announced with the feature, so that regular users do not enable it by accident.

       connectionLimitEnough
              The number of connections at which we stop trying to connect to  more  devices,  zero  meaning  no
              limit.   Does not affect incoming connections.  The mechanism is described in detail in a separate
              chapter.

       connectionLimitMax
              The maximum number of connections which we will allow in total, zero meaning  no  limit.   Affects
              incoming  connections and prevents attempting outgoing connections.  The mechanism is described in
              detail in a separate chapter.

       insecureAllowOldTLSVersions
              Only for compatibility  with  old  versions  of  Syncthing  on  remote  devices,  as  detailed  in
              insecureAllowOldTLSVersions.

DEFAULTS ELEMENT

          <defaults>
              <folder id="" label="" path="~" type="sendreceive" rescanIntervalS="3600" fsWatcherEnabled="true" fsWatcherDelayS="10" ignorePerms="false" autoNormalize="true">
                  <filesystemType>basic</filesystemType>
                  <device id="S7UKX27-GI7ZTXS-GC6RKUA-7AJGZ44-C6NAYEB-HSKTJQK-KJHU2NO-CWV7EQW" introducedBy="">
                      <encryptionPassword></encryptionPassword>
                  </device>
                  <minDiskFree unit="%">1</minDiskFree>
                  <versioning>
                      <cleanupIntervalS>3600</cleanupIntervalS>
                      <fsPath></fsPath>
                      <fsType>basic</fsType>
                  </versioning>
                  <copiers>0</copiers>
                  <pullerMaxPendingKiB>0</pullerMaxPendingKiB>
                  <hashers>0</hashers>
                  <order>random</order>
                  <ignoreDelete>false</ignoreDelete>
                  <scanProgressIntervalS>0</scanProgressIntervalS>
                  <pullerPauseS>0</pullerPauseS>
                  <maxConflicts>10</maxConflicts>
                  <disableSparseFiles>false</disableSparseFiles>
                  <disableTempIndexes>false</disableTempIndexes>
                  <paused>false</paused>
                  <weakHashThresholdPct>25</weakHashThresholdPct>
                  <markerName>.stfolder</markerName>
                  <copyOwnershipFromParent>false</copyOwnershipFromParent>
                  <modTimeWindowS>0</modTimeWindowS>
                  <maxConcurrentWrites>2</maxConcurrentWrites>
                  <disableFsync>false</disableFsync>
                  <blockPullOrder>standard</blockPullOrder>
                  <copyRangeMethod>standard</copyRangeMethod>
                  <caseSensitiveFS>false</caseSensitiveFS>
                  <junctionsAsDirs>false</junctionsAsDirs>
              </folder>
              <device id="" compression="metadata" introducer="false" skipIntroductionRemovals="false" introducedBy="">
                  <address>dynamic</address>
                  <paused>false</paused>
                  <autoAcceptFolders>false</autoAcceptFolders>
                  <maxSendKbps>0</maxSendKbps>
                  <maxRecvKbps>0</maxRecvKbps>
                  <maxRequestKiB>0</maxRequestKiB>
                  <untrusted>false</untrusted>
                  <remoteGUIPort>0</remoteGUIPort>
                  <numConnections>0</numConnections>
              </device>
              <ignores>
                  <line>!foo2</line>
                  <line>// comment</line>
                  <line>(?d).DS_Store</line>
                  <line>*2</line>
                  <line>qu*</line>
              </ignores>
          </defaults>

       The  defaults element describes a template for newly added device and folder options.  These will be used
       when adding a new remote device or folder, either through the GUI or the  command  line  interface.   The
       following child elements can be present in the defaults element:

       device Template for a device element, with the same internal structure.  Any fields here will be used for
              a newly added remote device.  The id attribute is meaningless in this context.

       folder Template for a folder element, with the same internal structure.  Any fields here will be used for
              a newly added shared folder.  The id attribute is meaningless in this context.

              The  UI  will  propose  to  create new folders at the path given in the path attribute (used to be
              defaultFolderPath under options).  It also applies to folders automatically accepted from a remote
              device.

              Even sharing with other remote devices can be done in the template by  including  the  appropriate
              folder.device element underneath.

       ignores
              New in version 1.19.0.

              Template  for  the ignore patterns applied to new folders.  These are copied to the .stignore file
              when a folder is automatically accepted from a remote device.  The GUI uses them to  pre-fill  the
              respective field when adding a new folder as well.  In XML, each pattern line is represented as by
              a <line> element.

   Listen Addresses
       The  following  address  types  are accepted in sync protocol listen addresses.  If you want Syncthing to
       listen on multiple addresses, you can either: add multiple <listenAddress> tags in the configuration file
       or enter several addresses separated by commas in the GUI.

       Default listen addresses (default)
              This      is      equivalent      to      tcp://0.0.0.0:22000,      quic://0.0.0.0:22000       and
              dynamic+https://relays.syncthing.net/endpoint.

       TCP wildcard and port (tcp://0.0.0.0:22000, tcp://:22000)
              These  are  equivalent and will result in Syncthing listening on all interfaces, IPv4 and IPv6, on
              the specified port.

       TCP IPv4 wildcard and port (tcp4://0.0.0.0:22000, tcp4://:22000)
              These are equivalent and will result in Syncthing listening on all interfaces via IPv4 only.

       TCP IPv4 address and port (tcp4://192.0.2.1:22000)
              This results in Syncthing listening on the specified address and port, IPv4 only.

       TCP IPv6 wildcard and port (tcp6://[::]:22000, tcp6://:22000)
              These are equivalent and will result in Syncthing listening on all interfaces via IPv6 only.

       TCP IPv6 address and port (tcp6://[2001:db8::42]:22000)
              This results in Syncthing listening on the specified address and port, IPv6 only.

       QUIC address and port (e.g. quic://0.0.0.0:22000)
              Syntax is the same as for TCP, also quic4 and quic6 can be used.

       Static relay address (relay://192.0.2.42:22067?id=abcd123...)
              Syncthing will connect to and listen for incoming connections via the specified relay address.

   Todo
       Document available URL parameters.

       Dynamic relay pool (dynamic+https://192.0.2.42/relays)
              Syncthing will fetch the specified HTTPS URL, parse it  for  a  JSON  payload  describing  relays,
              select  a  relay  from  the  available  ones and listen via that as if specified as a static relay
              above.

   Todo
       Document available URL parameters.

SYNCING CONFIGURATION FILES

       Syncing configuration files between devices (such that multiple devices are using the same  configuration
       files)  can cause issues. This is easy to do accidentally if you sync your home folder between devices. A
       common symptom of syncing configuration files is two devices ending up with the same Device ID.

       If you want to use Syncthing to backup your configuration files, it is recommended that the files you are
       backing up are in a  Send  Only  Folder  to  prevent  other  devices  from  overwriting  the  per  device
       configuration.  The  folder  on  the  remote device(s) should not be used as configuration for the remote
       devices.

       If you’d like to sync your home folder in non-send only mode, you may add  the  folder  that  stores  the
       configuration  files  to  the  ignore  list.   If you’d also like to backup your configuration files, add
       another folder in send only mode for just the configuration folder.

AUTHOR

       The Syncthing Authors

COPYRIGHT

       2014-2019, The Syncthing Authors

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