Resilio Sync hosted securely on Amazon Web Services
the disk encryption password is now automatically generated
this release includes running resilio sync as its own user instead of root along with a bug fix regarding the disk encryption password
I'm happy to release a version of rainstash that I feel is deserving of the title of being version 1.0 !
This version includes: *btsync is now rslsync
This version includes: *btsync is now a service recognized by CloudFormation's cfn-init *the key pair name used is validated
This version includes disk encryption, protecting the application, its configuration, shared folders, and any other files residing on /secure
known issue: after a restart, the encrypted volume has no way to mount automatically in a secure fashion, so the owner must manually issue the commands:
echo password | cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/xvdf; service btsync restart
see issue #11
*https interface is enabled and forced; warning: ssl certificate is self-signed; provides transport encryption but no third-party verification of certificate
This release includes: *setting up btsync as a service so that it runs should a restart occur *applying yum updates at the time of stack creation *providing the public IP as an output
Sets up an AWS EC2 instance within a Virtual Private Cloud using Amazon CloudFormation, downloads and installs the latest version of BitTorrent Sync, and runs the application. Remote access to manage the BitTorrent Sync application is available via a HTTP webpage running on port 8888.