This looks like it will be fixed for OOo 3.0
** Bug watch added: OpenOffice.org Issue Tracker #75446
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=75446
** Also affects: gvfs via
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=75446
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Summ
Confirmed this actually is a bug. If you try to connect to an sftp that
is the same user/id on another machine it works, but if the user/id
doesn't match it has problems and does not work. It just happened to
work for me before since I was connecting to another machine where my
username and userid
I am more then happy to verify. Where would I get hardy-proposed debs?
Thanks
Al
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I think this may be fixed in the hardy-proposed debs. At least I can no
longer reproduce the problem. It does ask for a password but then can
open and save files. Please try this version and let me know if it
resolves the problem for you.
Thanks!
Chris Cheney
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I'm working on GNOME and not openoffice so I can't speak for the
openoffice maintainer but the user, password prompt works correctly on
my hardy installation, agreed that somebody should look at the issue
though, I'll try to get the openoffice maintainer to look at the bug
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You may be correct that this is openoffice since it happens in all distros of
late that I tried.
But, and I know these things do not make for exciting reading, if you read all
the entries this is not an "inconvenience" but a bug since it not only asks you
but DOES NOT WORK. It errors out comes b
> On every machine I have tested this, step 5 stopped due to an extra
password dialogue
that doesn't really seems to be a bug, openoffice is not a GNOME
specific application and they decided to let the user enter his password
rather than to rely on the gnome-keyring, that is a little annoyance but
"alfred_nutile: I have to now show people things like Freenx or setup vpn so
people can work off site easily.
Where as before I was able to say ssh (secure one port) and you have remote
access. Now ssh and ftp are useless to work from with Openoffice and Nautilus."
Exactly, we use ssh for almost
This is how the problem are triggered:
Context: Standard Ubuntu 8.04 (with Gnome) installed on the Client (with
OpenOffice and ubuntu-desktop installed), Ubuntu 6.06 or greater
installed in the server with openssh-server installed
1) On the client, connect a directory to the client from the serve
the low setting is on the gvfs task which is likely not valid anyway
since that seems to be an openoffice issue, the bug doesn't have a clear
description and easy steps to trigger the issue and the openoffice
maintainer didn't look at the issue yet but the openoffice task settings
will be change wh
I agree about "Why is this low" basically my main selling point to remote
office, etc is gone.
I have to now show people things like Freenx or setup vpn so people can work
off site easily.
Where as before I was able to say ssh (secure one port) and you have remote
access. Now ssh and ftp are use
Why is this low? Its a showstopper for Ubuntu-installations that uses an
Ubuntu-server instead of Microsoft-servers and VPN. Using gvfs are a
competetive solution if we could rely on it.
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Its the same on upgrades from 7.10, clean install 8.04, 32-bit and
64-bit version of 8.04.
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So this is a clean install of Hardy.
Does that help?
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seems to be an openoffice issue
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Sebastien Bacher: We use an Ubuntu-server and ssh/sftp as a fileserver.
Accessing (open and save) files thru the Gnome VFS-system works fine
with "real" Gnome applications, but not with OpenOffice. (When
OpenOffice tries to open or save files it starts a password dialogue
which seems not to be conn
Same here in the problem world.
Nautilus can mount/use an sftp connection, kate, gedit etc all use it fine.
But the moment I open a file in OpenOffice from this sftp location Open Office
asks me for username and password which NEVER works.
The 2nd time it comes back asking again but this time the
Same here in the problem world.
Nautilus can mount/use an sftp connection, kate, gedit etc all use it fine.
But the moment I open a file in OpenOffice from this sftp location Open Office
asks me for username and password which NEVER works.
The 2nd time it comes back asking again but this time the
thank you for your bug report, could you describe what you are doing
exactly and what issue you get?
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Incomplete
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