[arch-general] Problems mountig ftp/smb via gvfs
Hello altogether Today I ran into the following problem: When I try to connect to an ftp Server via the "connect to Server Dialog" in Nautilus, the ftp Server gets mounted. Unfortunatelly there are no files in the newly created mountpoint. I also looked manually in the .gvfs/FTPSERVERNAME/ Directory and it is empty. However trying to access the ftp-Server via filezilla (an ftp programm), works fine. The exactly same issue comes up, if I try to connect to a Windows-Share. A mountpoint is created, but its empty. Nautilus shows no error message and I have no idea of how to solve this. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance. Benedikt
On 09/29/10 at 10:44pm, b1 wrote:
Hello altogether
Today I ran into the following problem: When I try to connect to an ftp Server via the "connect to Server Dialog" in Nautilus, the ftp Server gets mounted. Unfortunatelly there are no files in the newly created mountpoint. I also looked manually in the .gvfs/FTPSERVERNAME/ Directory and it is empty.
However trying to access the ftp-Server via filezilla (an ftp programm), works fine.
The exactly same issue comes up, if I try to connect to a Windows-Share. A mountpoint is created, but its empty.
Nautilus shows no error message and I have no idea of how to solve this.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Benedikt
Patch/fix for this bug found https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/20724
On Wed, 2010-09-29 at 18:22 -0600, J. W. Birdsong wrote:
On 09/29/10 at 10:44pm, b1 wrote:
Hello altogether
Today I ran into the following problem: When I try to connect to an ftp Server via the "connect to Server Dialog" in Nautilus, the ftp Server gets mounted. Unfortunatelly there are no files in the newly created mountpoint. I also looked manually in the .gvfs/FTPSERVERNAME/ Directory and it is empty.
However trying to access the ftp-Server via filezilla (an ftp programm), works fine.
The exactly same issue comes up, if I try to connect to a Windows-Share. A mountpoint is created, but its empty.
Nautilus shows no error message and I have no idea of how to solve this.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Benedikt
Patch/fix for this bug found https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/20724
Thanks for your answer. Unfortunatelly this hasn`t solved my problem. After downgrading ssh, I still have the same issue. After mounting the network share / ftp-Server the mount point is still completly empty. Any ideas of how to troubleshoot this? Thanks in advance Benedikt
On Thu, 2010-09-30 at 07:32 +0200, b1 wrote:
On Wed, 2010-09-29 at 18:22 -0600, J. W. Birdsong wrote:
On 09/29/10 at 10:44pm, b1 wrote:
Hello altogether
Today I ran into the following problem: When I try to connect to an ftp Server via the "connect to Server Dialog" in Nautilus, the ftp Server gets mounted. Unfortunatelly there are no files in the newly created mountpoint. I also looked manually in the .gvfs/FTPSERVERNAME/ Directory and it is empty.
However trying to access the ftp-Server via filezilla (an ftp programm), works fine.
The exactly same issue comes up, if I try to connect to a Windows-Share. A mountpoint is created, but its empty.
Nautilus shows no error message and I have no idea of how to solve this.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Benedikt
Patch/fix for this bug found https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/20724
Thanks for your answer. Unfortunatelly this hasn`t solved my problem. After downgrading ssh, I still have the same issue. After mounting the network share / ftp-Server the mount point is still completly empty.
Any ideas of how to troubleshoot this?
Thanks in advance
Benedikt
Hello again Now I have also tried downgrading .gvfs but no luck at all. Mounting ftp or smb shares is still not working. The mountpoint is simply empty. I also tried to debug /usr/lib/gvfsd with strace, but couldn`t see anything suspicious. Therefore my current guess is that gvfs-fuse deamon is causing the problems. However I cant debug it with strace: strace /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-fuse-daemon [...] write(2, "fuse: missing mountpoint paramet"..., 35fuse: missing mountpoint parameter ) = 35 [...] Any ideas of how to debug the fuse daemon? Or of how to fix the problem? Thanks in advance Benedikt
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