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identity.sync.tokenserver.uri: http://{this page’ s url}/token/1.0/sync/1.5
identity.sync.tokenserver.uri: http://{this page’ s url}/token/1.0/sync/1.5
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Since Firefox 33, Firefox for Android has supported custom sync servers. To configure
Since Firefox 33, Firefox for Android has supported custom sync servers,
Firefox for Android, see the blog post How to connect Firefox for Android to self-hosted
should be a breeze.
Firefox Account and Firefox Sync servers.
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< h3 > Solving problems with Android< / h3 >
< p > The sure-fire way to know what Sync on Android is really doing is to
observe the Android device log using adb logcat. You’ ll want to bump
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adb shell setprop log.tag.FxAccounts VERBOSE
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Then, you can observe the log using:
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adb logcat | grep FxAccounts
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It’ s best to observe the log while you force a sync from the Android Settings App. You should see output like:
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D FxAccounts(...) fennec :: BaseResource :: HTTP GET https://token.stage.mozaws.net/1.0/sync/1.5
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See < a href = "http://160.twinql.com/how-to-file-a-good-android-sync-bug/" > how to file a good Android Sync bug< / a > for details.
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To properly have all your data on that server, make sure each and device is setup to use this server. The list of connected devices can be seen on your Firefox Account page.
To properly have all your data on that server, make sure each and every of your Firefox installations is setup to use this server. The list of connected devices can be seen on your Firefox Account page.
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