https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=371539

JG <gerd...@blueloop.net> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from JG <gerd...@blueloop.net> ---
(In reply to Albert Vaca from comment #4)
> Can you confirm if this happens to every gentoo user, or is it
> setup-specific?

Not all Gentoo users.  I confirmed that 1.0.1 was OK, updated to 1.0.3 which is
the latest in Portage and rebooted my laptop.  I had to re-pair my Samsung S6
but apart from that, no problems. 

I also have an Arch laptop (wife's) and a separate phone at home, and a Gentoo
desktop at work, to which I have to route through a firewall from one VLAN to
another.  The firewall has an allow rule for TCP/UDP 1714-1764 allowed to the
desktop.

None of these combinations has ever failed to work for me.

In response to: "Why is there a listener only on TCPv6 and UDPv6?" - that will
include IPv4 as well.  To prove it, if you have CUPS installed locally then
point your browser at 127.0.0.1:631 and verify it listens on ::1:631/tcp6. 
Failing that, install a webserver like Apache or nginx and do a similar
experiment. 

The ICMP response is "destination port unreachable" I'm pretty sure either the
kdeconnect daemon is not listening for some reason or a firewall is in the way.

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