[konsole] [Bug 493895] Super(Win)+z dumps a list of hosts with static mappings to localhost, this shortcut apparently not defined or documented anywhere.
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Tue Oct 1 16:54:55 BST 2024
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=493895
--- Comment #2 from tcanabrava at kde.org ---
its defined on the ssh plugin. you can remove it on the ssh plugin
configuration.
On Tue, 1 Oct 2024 at 06:40 Steve Vialle <bugzilla_noreply at kde.org> wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=493895
>
> Bug ID: 493895
> Summary: Super(Win)+z dumps a list of hosts with static
> mappings to localhost, this shortcut apparently not
> defined or documented anywhere.
> Classification: Applications
> Product: konsole
> Version: 24.05.2
> Platform: Other
> OS: Linux
> Status: REPORTED
> Severity: normal
> Priority: NOR
> Component: keyboard
> Assignee: konsole-devel at kde.org
> Reporter: steve_v at runbox.com
> Target Milestone: ---
>
> Pressing Win+z outputs some kind of table containing addresses/hostnames
> that
> map to 127.0.0.1 (looks like the contents of /etc/hosts, minus destination
> addresses and comments).
> This mystery key combination does not appear to be defined anywhere in KDE
> global, konsole, or shell configuration, and I can't reproduce it in any
> other
> terminal emulator or at a tty.
>
>
> STEPS TO REPRODUCE
> 1. Press Win+z in a konsole window.
>
> OBSERVED RESULT
> ::1
> data-optout-service.uca.cloud.unity3d.com
> api.redshell.io localhost
> cdp.cloud.unity3d.com perdition
> code-industry.net config.uca.cloud.unity3d.com
>
> (These are all mapped to 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1' in /etc/hosts)
>
> EXPECTED RESULT
> Silence, or "z" printed.
>
> SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
> Operating System: Gentoo Linux 2.15
> KDE Plasma Version: 6.1.5
> KDE Frameworks Version: 6.5.0
> Qt Version: 6.7.2
> Kernel Version: 6.6.51-gentoo-dist (64-bit)
> Graphics Platform: Wayland
>
> ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
> This shortcut may well be of some use to somebody, but it needs to be
> documented and exposed in keyboard shortcut settings. As it stands I can't
> find
> an explanation anywhere and can only guess at it's purpose.
>
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