As far as I know, those are "discovery" servers which allow you to connect your instances when they are on different networks. Their usage should be configurable.
D. On December 27, 2017 4:50:11 AM GMT+01:00, "A. F. Cano" <a...@shibaya.lonestar.org> wrote: >Hi, > >I have installed syncthing but have not configured it yet. While >troubleshooting other stuff I found these troubling messages in >/var/log/messages: > >Dec 26 04:41:07 fbx syncthing[524]: [V7KVP] INFO: Disconnected from >relay relay://45.79.172.54:22067 >Dec 26 04:41:12 fbx syncthing[524]: [V7KVP] INFO: Joined relay >relay://192.99.175.39:22067 > >and after I disconnected from the internet: > >Dec 26 05:04:41 fbx NetworkManager[418]: <info> [1514282681.8647] >device (ppp0): state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason >'connection-assumed', sys-iface-state: 'external') >Dec 26 05:04:41 fbx NetworkManager[418]: <info> [1514282681.8714] >device (ppp0): state change: unavailable -> disconnected (reason >'none', sys-iface-state: 'external') >Dec 26 05:05:20 fbx syncthing[524]: [V7KVP] INFO: Disconnected from >relay relay://192.99.175.39:22067 >Dec 26 05:05:27 fbx syncthing[524]: [V7KVP] INFO: Could not connect to >relay >relay://74.111.40.65:443/?id=REBDAOM-CDHW4UA-B63Y477-CTTZYQE-VOSIPPB-SNR63DS-R244DS6-P37KAQN&pingInterval=1m0s&networkTimeout=2m0s&sessionLimitBps=0&globalLimitBps=0&statusAddr=:22070&providedBy=harry.lu >- New York, US: EOF >Dec 26 05:05:34 fbx syncthing[524]: [V7KVP] INFO: Could not connect to >relay >relay://192.99.71.152:443/?id=OOCD4WB-BWU2SBD-YD62YUZ-E5DP7PN-YGEHKBT-TJDO3ND-VQG3NUF-72JRKQS&pingInterval=1m0s&networkTimeout=2m0s&sessionLimitBps=0&globalLimitBps=10000000&statusAddr=:22070&providedBy=https://keybase.io/gibstick: >EOF >Dec 26 05:05:42 fbx syncthing[524]: [V7KVP] INFO: Could not connect to >relay >relay://104.193.225.93:443/?id=UV3SIHA-N6U7DL2-XOQ7OSX-TMUO2Y5-V7CMJSA-3EM4YVP-5KMMB2W-B4OVDAK&pingInterval=1m0s&networkTimeout=2m0s&sessionLimitBps=0&globalLimitBps=0&statusAddr=:22070&providedBy=harry.lu >- Texas, US: EOF >Dec 26 05:05:49 fbx syncthing[524]: [V7KVP] INFO: Could not connect to >relay >relay://107.170.56.60:443/?id=4DPTHBY-G6Y5CDI-2HH2ZUI-674CQUG-IYTPVZ7-CRRJMPH-7A5ELMO-4WM5SQS&pingInterval=1m0s&networkTimeout=2m0s&sessionLimitBps=0&globalLimitBps=400000&statusAddr=:22070&providedBy=congruity: >EOF >Dec 26 05:06:01 fbx syncthing[524]: [V7KVP] INFO: Could not connect to >relay >relay://107.150.6.122:8080/?id=YZEDTET-MSMJW5I-FHP65VK-KTARQPH-OWBWODN-6IRBXNR-JGMDUJL-GBQXRAA&pingInterval=1m0s&networkTimeout=2m0s&sessionLimitBps=0&globalLimitBps=1024000&statusAddr=:22070&providedBy=assortedflotsam.com: >EOF >Dec 26 05:06:12 fbx syncthing[524]: [V7KVP] INFO: Could not connect to >relay >relay://159.203.30.69:443/?id=BHRVSCI-OS7CQUT-GD52ST6-ADHJ3BZ-OKLJ6O7-2VXKV73-YC477KC-BGWSRAK&pingInterval=1m0s&networkTimeout=2m0s&sessionLimitBps=0&globalLimitBps=0&statusAddr=:22070&providedBy=Colin >Taylor: EOF >Dec 26 05:06:32 fbx syncthing[524]: [V7KVP] INFO: Could not connect to >relay >relay://89.163.130.244:22067/?id=E76TLVX-UNGBGPN-OL4P3EC-XN24JUK-UWSPZBI-I5DVXRE-XWHKM3M-ESN3IAT&pingInterval=1m0s&networkTimeout=2m0s&sessionLimitBps=0&globalLimitBps=0&statusAddr=:22070&providedBy=marcohald: >read tcp 75.213.225.50:41058->89.163.130.244:22067: i/o timeout >Dec 26 05:06:52 fbx syncthing[524]: [V7KVP] INFO: Could not connect to >relay >relay://165.227.61.6:22067/?id=LXHDHBN-S7TAF6Q-K5NXQQO-MGHAHH7-LMV4ZAA-5WVQ4S7-WTKI2EQ-55TUMQ4&pingInterval=1m0s&networkTimeout=2m0s&sessionLimitBps=0&globalLimitBps=0&statusAddr=:22070&providedBy=: >read tcp 75.213.225.50:34226->165.227.61.6:22067: i/o timeout > >Nothing I've read about syncthing indicated that it would be connecting >to these "relays" out there. Why is it doing this? Like I said I >haven't even configured it yet. Until I figure out why it's doing this >it will remain disabled. The prospect that my files I'm trying to sync >might end up at those "relays" is not too appealing. Can someone shed >some light on this? > >FreedomBox testing, just updated. Thanks a bunch for the switch to >turn >off snapshot generation and the "delete all" button. Even with a 32G >ssd, it got filled up. The huge log files (1.2-1.4G) that are >generated >also don't help. I realize this is not an issue about freedombox or >plinth, it's caused by thousands of "named: network unreachable" error >messages when the outside interface is down, which is the case for >hours >at a time in my setup. > >Thanks. > >Augustine > > >_______________________________________________ >Freedombox-discuss mailing list >Freedombox-discuss@lists.alioth.debian.org >http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss
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