https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=477081

Rafael Linux User <rafael.linux.u...@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|No access to remote FTP     |Plasma 6 proxy
                   |folders after upgrading     |configuration bypass PAC
                   |Plasma                      |files directives

--- Comment #2 from Rafael Linux User <rafael.linux.u...@gmail.com> ---
I have again done a more extensive test on this, which is why I have changed
the title of this thread. 
We started from a pre-Plasma 6 version of Tumbleweed where accessing folders on
intranet servers with the FTP, FISH and SMB protocols (on a Windows domain)
worked fine on an intranet with an HTTP proxy that requires a username and
password.
After upgrading to any version of Plasma 6, none of the protocols work. I
noticed that Dolphin, on the first attempt to access an FTP service after
upgrading, asked for the proxy username and password, when in fact it should
NOT ask for that information after parsing the request if it uses the PAC file.
In other words, Plasma is now ignoring the directives in the PAC file
(attached).

I launched Dolphin from console, and attached here error showed while trying to
reach any of the servers folders using FTP, FISH or SMB.

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