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== Allow port 3306 to be accessible externally == | == Allow port 3306 to be accessible externally == | ||
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Revision as of 19:15, 5 August 2016
Ubuntu OS
Allow port 3306 to be accessible externally
edit the /etc/mysql/my.cnf # the bind address which is usurally 127.0.0.1
Installing Bittorrent Sync
sh -c 'echo "deb http://linux-packages.getsync.com/btsync/deb btsync non-free" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/btsync.list' wget -qO - http://linux-packages.getsync.com/btsync/key.asc | sudo apt-key add - sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install btsync
Autostart Bitsync: add "Service btsync start" to the /etc/rc.local file
How to Use BT sync: There’s already a few great tutorials about setting up Btsync in Ubuntu around the web. And below is a brief how-to: First create a shared folder and set its permissions, here I created a folder shared_folder under the root of my current user: cd && mkdir shared_folder sudo chown YOUR_USER:btsync shared_folder sudo chmod 2775 shared_folder sudo usermod -a -G btsync YOUR_USER Then start the btsync service: sudo service btsync start You may replace start with stop, enable, disable, or status to control Btsync. Now go to localhost:8888 in your web browser and add the previous created folder: Finally share the link, key, or QRcode with your friends and enjoy!