** Changed in: nautilus
       Status: Confirmed => Expired

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/30039

Title:
  No default port and directory in Connect to Server: SSH

Status in Nautilus:
  Expired
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Connect to Server: SSH asks user for target port and directory. Normal
  end users don't usually know these.

  The port is normally 22/tcp, and nautilus uses this automatically if
  it is left empty. However, there is no way for user to know that it
  can be left empty. Suggestion: have text "22" in the port field by
  default, when the dialog is opened.

  Directory to connect to is empty. If left empty, it will connect to
  root directory "/". In many big systems, user home directories are not
  directly under "/home/", but are separated to many directories. In
  practice, this means that user must use command line "ssh" and "pwd"
  first to find out his home directory before using "Connect to Server".

  Suggestion: Connect to user home directory by default if the field is
  left empty. Have small text under the directory field: "Defaults to
  your home directory if left empty. "

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