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User management on syncthing ? I'd be interested by your source mate. This would incline me to try it. I currently use a ldap server for me and my friends. And seafile with the ldap.
You may want to read my post again as there's currently no user management in Syncthing. I just said that Kastelo provides a payed and very proprietary solution with user management for enterprise customers.
Anyways for anyone who wants to code a solution like that it isn't impossible, I proceeded to outline what Kastelo does on their solution and what Netcloud cloud've done.--
Ok, I thought it was separated from the notion of pro support, like argument 1 and argument 2. But I suppose that's on me.
Anyway, too bad, I would have looked forward to it :D. I don't need a client server model. But i do need replication and multi user access.
You can setup one Syncthing instance per user for that. That's the way it was designed to work.