https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=414373

            Bug ID: 414373
           Summary: Dolphin can't access my phone's FTP server when
                    discovered through Avahi
           Product: frameworks-kio
           Version: 5.64.0
          Platform: Archlinux Packages
                OS: Linux
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: fa...@kde.org
          Reporter: cantabile.d...@gmail.com
                CC: kdelibs-b...@kde.org
  Target Milestone: ---

SUMMARY

Dolphin can't access the FTP server on my Android phone (primitive ftpd) if the
server is discovered through Avahi.

It's not a network issue because it works fine if I type
"ftp://192.168.2.3:12345"; in Dolphin's location bar. It asks for a user name
and password and then I'm able to browse the files on my phone's SD card.


STEPS TO REPRODUCE
0. Install "primitive ftpd" on a phone :)
1. open Dolphin,
2. click on "Network" on the left,
3. click "Network Services",
4. click "FTP servers",
5. click "primitive ftpd"

OBSERVED RESULT
An error message appears under the location bar: "Unknown host android.local:
Host not found"

EXPECTED RESULT
It should probably pop up the FTP authentication dialog, like it does when I
type the server's IP address directly.

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Linux: Arch Linux, just updated
KDE Plasma Version: 5.17.3-1
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.64.0-1
Qt Version: 5.13.2-3
avahi version: 0.7+18+g1b5f401-3

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

This is the output from "avahi-browse --all --ignore-local --resolve
--terminate":

+   wlo1 IPv4 primitive ftpd                                FTP File Transfer  
 local
=   wlo1 IPv4 primitive ftpd                                FTP File Transfer  
 local
   hostname = [Android.local]         
   address = [192.168.2.3]                                                      
   port = [12345]                                                               
   txt = []

I noticed that the error message says "android.local" but avahi-browse says
"Android.local". Is that important?

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