I use around 10 browser profiles, each of which has its own set of bookmarks, plugins, self-enforced rules, etc. I want to synchronise browsing history, bookmarks, plugins using a single account. They are managed with a dedicated Firefox account, but I was wondering if I can self host accounts so that I can synchronise stuff over my VPN, and I don’t have to do mail verification every time I create a new profile. But I can’t find much on how online.

I know syncserver-rs but that is not enough. The accounts are still registered with Mozilla’s server.

  • catloaf@lemm.ee
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    5 days ago

    I don’t think you can sync all those items anyway. I use Mozilla’s sync, and it doesn’t sync all my settings or extensions.

    Last time I checked, some people were using syncthing to sync the whole profile folder, but I feel like that’s just a recipe for profile corruption. I don’t know if it works cross-platform either.

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    5 days ago

    Yes. But it was a while ago (pre Rust) when I ran my own accounts server. I only self-host sycserver-rs now.

    That being said, I’m pretty sire the mail verification is built in, so even if you self host accounts you’d have to make modifications.

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      5 days ago

      Can you do something with syncserver-rs alone? Even after I log in with Mozilla account and setting sync server URL to point to mine, nothing appears in the database.

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        5 days ago

        Yea, it works for me, but there were no great guides. If nothing is in the DB, try checking HTTP error codes, or setting the RUST_LOG to trace (which gives you a log line for every item synced).

        A problem I had that seemed like nothing was saving was the nginx proxy wasn’t doing things right, and I couldn’t tell. Using the local IP worked, and after making some nginx config tweaks I got it working.

        I ended up making suggestions here based on my experience: https://github.com/porelli/firefox-sync

        I didn’t exactly use that repo, but started with it and use their images. Their nginx config works, though.

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    5 days ago

    no help to you, but my god is it convoluted and complex; every year or so I look up if there’s been some change in that regard and every time I stop reading halfway through the setup instructions. maybe next year…

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    6 days ago

    As far as I know from my own attempt, you can’t easily self host the accounts part, only the syncserver