Nautilus and remote servers
David Coldrick
coldrick at gmail.com
Mon Nov 22 00:12:42 UTC 2004
Bit of a fork in the conversation here, but I was wondering how one
browsed NFS networks with Ubuntu?
Regards,
David
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 14:47:09 +0000, Benjamin Roe <ben_ubuntu at benroe.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Eric (good name :) & volvoguy:
> > >
> > > Is it possible that you are using routers or firewalls that are
> > > blocking the ports you need? I discovered the problem with ports
> > > because I was able to do something locally (e.g. ssh from one machine
> > > to another) but wasn't able to do it remotely... though, since you are
> > > initiating the connection within your own LAN, a router should open up
> > > those ports for use?
>
>
> As it works fine from other tools, that would indicate a problem in
> Nautilus.
>
> Running a tcpdump while trying to connect, I can't actually see any
> packets at all being sent or received when I try to connect. Combined
> with the odd variable behaviour (sometimes it just puts an icon on the
> desktop, sometimes it pops up an empty nautilus window), I would guess
> it's a Nautilus bug.
>
> ben
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