GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 760799
Conect to server using sftp do not handle remote paths
Last modified: 2017-08-28 09:30:34 UTC
After upgrading Fedora 22 to fedora 23 I got also updated to more resent nautilus version which changed the steps in order to use "connect to server" option. I can not connect to the desired path when using the "connect to server" using sftp connections. Steps 1.- click in other locations 2.- enter a URI sftp://192.168.0.27/var/ 3.- click button connect 4.- enter user root and password Expected result: Have a view of /var/ of the remote machine Actual result: Have a view of /root/ of the remote machine Problem: I am in the wrong path. I can no go up the directory tree and then down to the desired location. Verification and validation: a.- Connected to samba servers on my network to see if remote connections using "connect to server" was working. OK b.- Connected to the desired location using other ftp client (Filezilla) OK c.- Tried URI sftp://root@192.168.0.27/var/ only asked for pass. Same result. Not OK d.- used other computer with fedora workstation (gnome) to verify. Not OK e.- asked friends to try out. Same result. Not OK. I understand that in a general sense you will want a regular user connect to their home directory. But I consider this a different case, for server administration file transfers.
gnome version is 3.18.2-1
This bug has been fixed in Gtk+. The fix should be available in versions 3.20 and later. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 756659 ***