Same problem here (as Savvas Radević mentioned). Also, smb:// is broken
in the same way.
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This seems connected to the http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185756
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yes Savvas Radević, I've got the same problem but with cifs (as descibr
on the topic that you mention)
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I fiddled around some more with ftp and sftp on the remote server I have
access. It seems that the problems appear as soon as you mouse right
click unmount the remote location on the nautilus side pane
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you mean that the umount command doesn't unmount the share at it should
do?
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I'm using the sftp protocol. When you connect to a server using the
'connect to server' or nautilus (ctrl-l and put
sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]), it adds a link in the side pane of nautilus,
right below the Network Servers. But as nocrack commented, it could be
possible that some other protocols are
Thank you for your bug report. The description is confusing, could you
describe easy steps to trigger the issue?
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: New = Incomplete
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OK, I haven't rebooted yet, nor logged out, I don't know if it matters.
I erased my passwords from seahorse (password and encryption keys), to see if
it's related to that.
I go to menu Places Connect to Server
Type: SSH
Server: sftp.example.com
Port: (left blank)
Folder: /home/user
User name:
I've logged out and logged back in (also did sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart) but
it the problem is still there, even though netstat says it's an established
connection, the window doesn't respond after some time.
FTP works though
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Nothing in the /var/log/ logs, nothing that I could detect at least.
Except for this:
$ ps -ax | grep -i sftp
25721 ?S 0:00 /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-sftp --spawner :1.3
/org/gtk/gvfs/exec_spaw/2
25725 pts/2Ss+0:00 ssh -oForwardX11 no -oForwardAgent no
-oClearAllForwardings yes
I killed these two processes, that cleared up the mounted server.
I re-entered the info in 'connect to server', it does open a nautilus window
upon hitting the 'connect' button (in the connect to server dialog), I get a
waiting mouse pointer when I have my mouse over that window though.
The
Finally, that open nautilus window resulted to an error:
The folder contents could not be displayed.
Sorry, couldn't display all the contents of user: DBus error
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes
include: the remote application did not send a reply, the
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