![]() With this set up I was able to get syncthing to work sometimes but it was not consistent. Apparently more ports are needed than listed in the port forwarding documentation Now when you launch syncthing it probablly still won’t work. Press control-o to save and control-x to exit sbin/iptables -I INPUT -p udp -dport 21026 -j ACCEPT Now you will want to add the following lines to the file /sbin/iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -dport 22000 -j ACCEPT Install what we need sudo apt-get install iptablesĮdit the file that will set up our firewall rules when crouton is launched sudo nano -w /etc/rc.local I started out with the crouton documentation on setting up an SSH server here and figured out the rest through google and trail and error. That is something I have never done before but I think I finally found a way to let Syncthing work without completely exposing myself to everything. This required modifing some IPtable rules. The biggest problem I had was working around ChromeOS’s built in firewall. I thought I would share how I got syncthing to work and if there is a better way please let me know. I spent quite a few hours getting Syncthing/Pulse to work on my Chromebok with Ubuntu 14.04 through crouton.
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