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Feature: Save FTP credentials #10462

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BubuMani opened this issue Nov 14, 2022 · 1 comment
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Feature: Save FTP credentials #10462

BubuMani opened this issue Nov 14, 2022 · 1 comment

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@BubuMani
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Description

Hello,

when adding an ftp connection, it asks for the username and password, I enter them and access the NAS server. It works. I can see the directory structure of the server.
But if I close "Files" and open it again, it asks for the username and password again.

Symptom: does not save username and password.

Can you help me with this?

Thanks:
Peter

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Open FILES
  2. Add NAS server with FTP
  3. enter user and password
  4. everything is OK
  5. Close FILES
  6. Open FILES
  7. To access the NAS server, the user name and password must be entered again

Steps to fix

But if I close "Files" and open it again, it asks for the username and password again.

Files Version

Verzió: 2.3.12.0 OS

Windows Version

Version: 10.0.19043.1466

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debug_fulltrust.log

@BubuMani BubuMani added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 14, 2022
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hez2010 commented Nov 15, 2022

Thanks for reporting.
This is currently by design. We will revisit this feature later.

@hez2010 hez2010 added feature request and removed bug Something isn't working labels Nov 15, 2022
@hez2010 hez2010 changed the title FTP: ftp authentication is not saved, it must be entered again every time FILES is opened Feature: Save FTP credentials Nov 15, 2022
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