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Have you tried Seafile. https://www.seafile.com/en/home/
It has server and client. And you can choose what to sync, so you don't have to pull down entire folders.
Also has a webgui. Client side has Sync client or Drive client for Windows/Linux/Mac.
Drive client works more like a network drive so you don't need to sync the files.
Also has Android/ IOS app
I have. It hasn't worked very well for me, the docs weren't great (though I'm looking at them now and they do seem better?) and it broke in strange ways.
It has been working well for us, we have a central work server and most use WebGUU, but some of us have the Sync or Drive Client and Phone Apps. I only had to pause sync and restart for a file that wasn't syncing once in about 9 years