As the command
$ nautilus smb://2001:666:2:1/sharing
leads to error message
Could not display "smb://2001/sharing/".
it seems the parser (?) chops off everything starting from the : (maybe
because the : could be the separator between name/FQDN and port?), I
tried to escape the colon:
$ nautilus smb://%3A%3A1/sharing
Alas, this leads to the same error:
Could not find "smb:///sharing".
So, even the escaped colon (%3A) is seen as a colon and leads to a chop-
off. :-(
As
$ nautilus smb://[::1]/sharing
leads to
Could not display "smb://[::1]/sharing/".
I don't think there is a need to escape the [ and ].
IMHO: the best solution is that Nautilus' SMB should be triggered by [ ] to use
the included stuff as a litteral IPv6 address
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Nautilus not able to handle litteral IPv6 address like smb://::1/sharing/
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492948
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