Re: Problems configuring for home server
Hi, and Welcome.
Agree that best approach is to break down your big objective into its individual parts and post your question about each. Include what you tried to do, what didn't work and what you're using as your guide (preferably authoritative documentation).
As a new openSUSE user,
You might benefit from the slide deck of my openSUSE presentation, it walks a new User from pre-install through an install, first steps after install, some highlights to find in your new openSUSE, and how to find help.. both interactive help like this Forum and types of documentation you can read on your own... plus more...
https://slides.com/tonysu/opensuse#/
So, sending you on your way, here are a few guides you can read...
VNC
(Hint: If you enable SSH during your install and configure VNC in YaST as described in the below documentation, VNC and SSH should work pretty much almost right away. Why SSH? Not only can you login with a remote terminal, you can also pass X over SSH to have an alternative way to have a remote graphical desktop, since they use nearly the same ports, enabling both isn't much of an additional risk over enabling just one)
https://doc.opensuse.org/documentati...e/cha.vnc.html
SAMBA
(As described, there is a YaST module for everything to make things easy for you and VNC and SAMBA are no exceptions)
https://doc.opensuse.org/documentati...cha.samba.html
The above are common "server" features in all default openSUSE installs so are in the official LEAP documentation,
To install and configure syncthing and any bittorent apps as servers, you'll need to read the documentation for those apps... which are typically available not only on the Internet but included in the install.
Looking forward to your posts on anything that's either confusing to you or obstacles you need help...
TSU
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