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Also check out Syncthing. I have it running on my Pi5, PCs and my Android phone. The phone's photos directory and lots of other files are automatically synced to my server and computers. No open firewall port is needed, everything is encrypted in transit and it supports trusted and untrusted hosts. Syncthing supports pretty much any topology, but I've found using star topology is easiest to manage.
Synching is incredibly useful, my list of synced folders keeps getting longer, my list of added devices keeps growing. I pray the never drop android support!
android support is not official, so they won't drop it. and currently we are using a fork of the formerly popular android app because the original's maintainer (btw one of the original lemmy devs) got fed up with the google play store's fuckery.
Thanks will definitely take a look , just wanted to ask what os do you use?
Debian 12, Mint, Pi OS, Windows 11, Android. Works perfectly on all of them.