I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 x64.
When I browse 'other locations' in Nautilus it's showing me a bunch of strange devices. With names starting with "dp-" and then digits. I used 'avahi-browse -avr' and that revealed them to be SFTP services running on amazon echo devices.
= eth0 IPv4 dp-6x4x0xWX SSH Remote Terminal local
hostname = [dp-6x4x0xWX.local]
address = [192.168.xx.39]
port = [22]
txt = []
= eth0 IPv4 dp-6x4x0xWX [00:00:00:00:00:00] Workstation local
hostname = [dp-6x4x0xWX.local]
address = [192.168.xx.39]
port = [9]
txt = []
= eth0 IPv4 dp-6x4x0xWX SFTP File Transfer local
hostname = [dp-6x4x0xWX.local]
address = [192.168.xx.39]
port = [22]
Uh, yeah, ok. I don't need to browse into these. I don't have anything on the wire that's providing sftp that I need to see via Nautilus.
Is is possible to configure Nautilus to ignore and not show these?
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