SeaFile 3.1 Released with Redesigned Syncing Protocol
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Description
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Note
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Name of this seafile server
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3-15 characters, only English letters, digits and underscore (‘_’) are allowed
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The IP address or domain name used by this server
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Seafile client program will access the server with this address
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The TCP port used by ccnet, the underlying networking service of Seafile
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Default is 10001. If it’s been used by other service, you can set it to another port.
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Seafile stores your data in this directory. By default it’ll be placed in the current directory.
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The size of this directory will increase as you put more and more data into Seafile. Please select a disk partition with enough free space.
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The TCP port used by Seafile to transfer data
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Default is 12001. If it’s been used by other service, you can set it to another port.
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The TCP port used by Seafile fileserver
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Default is 8082. If it’s been used by other service, you can set it to another port.
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