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The default file on Windows clients can be found in the user directory after the client has been started up once. To force the client you have to edit the syncclientconfig.xml configuration file. But there is a way to force the client to use TLS 1.2 at least with the Filecloud Sync clients starting with version 13. When you run the latest Filecloud client and all versions before, the client is using TLS 1.0 by default which is not very secure nowadays, especially when your client is connecting to your server from the internet.Įven if your server supports TLS 1.2 the client never uses this one. I've collected them over a period of about 3 years now and tested them up to the latest Version 14 of Filecloud Server and Client.Ī small note for Linux users: Since we only have Windows and macOS clients in our environment i cannot tell much about Linux but the paths should be almost identical to macOS and most of the changes also apply to Linux in the same way. This is more or less a collection of security and customization tips for your Filecloud server and clients. Sadly, the default is still TLSv1 and not configurable in the UI or even better chosen automatically upon the first connection attempt to the server.

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If (-not (Get-Command choco.Update : The configuration parameters below still work with the latest Sync Clients in v15.x (tested on macOS and Windows).

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zip to the filename to handle archive cmdlet limitations # Ensure Chocolatey is installed from your internal repository # $Chocolate圜entralManagementServiceSalt = "servicesalt" # $Chocolate圜entralManagementUrl = " # ii. # If using CCM to manage Chocolatey, add the following: $ChocolateyDownloadUrl = "$($NugetRepositoryUrl.TrimEnd('/'))/package/chocolatey.2.2.0.nupkg"

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# This url should result in an immediate download when you navigate to it # $RequestArguments.Credential = $NugetRepositor圜redential # ("password" | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force) # If required, add the repository access credential here $NugetRepositoryUrl = "INTERNAL REPO URL" # Should be similar to what you see when you browse Your internal repository url (the main one). # We use this variable for future REST calls. ::SecurityProtocol = ::SecurityProtocol -bor 3072 # installed (.NET 4.5 is an in-place upgrade). NET 4.0, even though they are addressable if.

tonido sync app failed to launch

# Use integers because the enumeration value for TLS 1.2 won't exist # Set TLS 1.2 (3072) as that is the minimum required by various up-to-date repositories. # We initialize a few things that are needed by this script - there are no other requirements. # You need to have downloaded the Chocolatey package as well. Download Chocolatey Package and Put on Internal Repository # # repositories and types from one server installation. # are repository servers and will give you the ability to manage multiple

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# Chocolatey Software recommends Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or ProGet as they # generally really quick to set up and there are quite a few options. # You'll need an internal/private cloud repository you can use.

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