Sam J Sharpe wrote: > >> Adding that file to the f12 side but not the f11 side will show an >> icon for f12 on the f12 side and permit sftp access. >> >> Adding that file to both f12 and f122 will show icons for both on the >> f12 side and allow sftp access to both. >> >> So, good job...great catch. >> >> But, of course, that just shows the inconsistencies in the various >> implementations...and raises another question. From this test, it >> would seem that the KDE implementation will send its own MDNS query >> and ignore the "defaults" in the services directory. But, even if >> GNOME does use the files in the services directory it seems to be >> ignoring the ssh.service file that exists. Neither f11 nor f12 >> system offers ssh as a service under GNOME. However, KDE in both f11 >> and f12 offers ssh and sftp regardless of what is in the services >> directory. >> > > noo.... you mis-understand what that file does. Neither Gnome or KDE is > checking that file at all. > Ah yes, of course. Don't know what I was thinking when I wrote that.... > Creating the sftp.service file for Avahi makes Avahi advertise the > service is available when responding to an mDNS query. The machine > (whether you're using Gnome or KDE) is not advertising sftp unless that > is configured. > Yes.... But, I think, is where the confusion came in. Even without the sftp.service file F11 would indicate sftp service availability. But, in both F11 and F12 there does exist a ssh.service file. So, apparently, the F11 client would presume that sftp service is also available since that is the same port as ssh. Now, it seems the F12 GNOME client only displays sftp if it is explicitly indicated in the response. > KDE is obviously doing an mDNS query (as is Gnome) but Gnome is only > showing things that are broadcasting that they serve SFTP. I'm > surprised by this, as if it were me I probably would have made Gnome > also show Samba Servers in the same way. Heck - I have no right to > complain though, it's not like I've ever offered to assist the Gnome > Peeps ;o) > > Yes.... Well, this was a fun exercise. -- A Smith & Wesson beats four aces. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines