Theoretically, this should be correct, except it doesn't work. As near as I can tell, looking at bugzilla, this might be a case of nautilus making the URI safe (changing the first @ to a character code), but then failing to transmit it as originally entered.
It looks like this is a bug somewhere in Nautilus or the Nautilus interface to gnome-keyring. I suppose I am left with a venture through code so that I can 'fix' it. Unless anyone else has any ideas.
Thanks for the help, y'all.
-dave
On 12/7/05, Amaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dave Loftis wrote:
> Specifics:
> I am trying to connect to a server with address:
> ftp://ftp.domainname.com
> Using the username:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I cannot get Nautilus to allow me to do this. It keeps trying to set my
> username as [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ftp.domainname.com.
Dumb question... what is the username again?
"username" or "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"?
If you provide " [EMAIL PROTECTED]" as a login, nautilus is doing
the right thing when doing the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ftp.domainname.com"
Or maybe I didn't drink enough coffee yet, and didn't really get what
you are trying to do.
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