GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 690133
X server crashes when sftp connection is missing
Last modified: 2021-06-18 15:17:59 UTC
Operative system: I'm now reporting the bug under Fedora 17, but I also try it under Ubuntu 11.10 Introduction: I have a server at home with Debian 6.0.6 stable. I use to connect to it in 2 ways from my work place: - ssh-client from gnome-terminal - sftp from nautilus I have a domain for this server. I have a cron script to update the public IP of the server with my dDNS because I have dynamic IP at home. This script is launched by cron and it make a log in the system each time the public IP changes. What happend: Each time my ISP decide to change the IP of my server, if I'm connected with nautilus using sftp, my X crashes. Then, I have to go to a terminal ctrl+alt+Fx and restart the graphical environment. Then, I decide to log in my server with ssh and check the log and all the times this happend my public IP changed that minute. This happend to me more then 20 times under Ubuntu and Fedora. I think is a problem from nautilus, because it never happend to me when I was connected just with ssh and not with sftp.
Raising to critical as it is a crash.
I have the same problem with an SFTP connection. I was directly connected to an other computer using this url: sftp://goofy@10.42.0.1/home/goofy When I shutdown this computer the screen freeze. I have the same problem when editing a new folder name. See Bug 694878.
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