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Test if ffsync_ynh is actually used by client #48

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Gredin67 opened this issue Jan 25, 2023 · 1 comment
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Test if ffsync_ynh is actually used by client #48

Gredin67 opened this issue Jan 25, 2023 · 1 comment
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@Gredin67
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As explained on https://subdomain.mydomain.tld/path , I configured my Firefox client to use my ffsync_ynh instance for sync storage:

  1. type about:config in a new Firefox Tab
  2. Look for setting identity.sync.tokenserver.uri
  3. Change setting value to https://subdomain.mydomain.tld/path/token/1.0/sync/1.5

How can I check if my ffsync storage is actually used instead of general mozilla's server?

@Josue-T
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Josue-T commented Jan 27, 2023

Well,

Personally I see the log of nginx. You can see in /var/log/nginx/domain.tld-access.log. When you launch the sync from the browser you will see some log on ffsync. And if you stop the ffsync service when you force a synchronization on the browser the sync date should not be updated.

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