Instead, install SyncTrayzor (which has syncthing as a part of it). Open up the Web GUI of the Syncthing by clicking on its icon.For Host Path, I have a share called NAS that is my general / go to storage and I created a Downloads folder in there.For the Container Path, I'm using /data/downloads because when I want to sync another folder I can just use /data/folder-name and it'll keep everything nice and tidy and my OCD will be happy.For the Name, call it whatever makes sense to you as this is what will show in the left hand side of the Syncthing docker config in unRAID.I also had an issue getting this to work with Android so until I get that working I can just connect to my NAS share on unRAID through an Android file browser and get whatever I need out of the Downloads folder and copy it to my phone. tmp files in there (upto a few 100kb), but then throwing up sync errors (both illegal seek & operation not permitted). It’s finding the folder fine, and loading some. The extra benefit will be that those files will also exist on unRAID so I can then back them up per my server backup scheme. I’m trying to use syncthing as a docker in unraid to do 2 way sync to my Onedrive account which is mounted via rclone.In my case, I want to sync my Windows Downloads folders between my laptop and my office computer.The default install settings should be fine except you need to app the paths to the server folders you want to sync.Install Syncthing from the Community Apps repository / page / store / whatever (I used the linuxserver version).This is my first time with GitHub so I'm still working on the markdown syntax.
*If you are reading this line then I haven't finished this tutorial yet. I felt that the instructions were lacking so hopefully this will help a fellow homelab-er. This is my walkthrough for setting up Syncthing on unRAID (or any Docker server) and its complementing app SyncTrayzor on Windows.