https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=368172
--- Comment #3 from masterofex...@hotmail.com --- With version 0.9 on Fedora 24 and 1.4.1 on Android 4.4.4, I did the following: 1. Opened KDE Connect on Android & desktop - Verified devices saw one another and were paired 2. Opened KDE Connect Settings on desktop and unpaired the Android device - KDE Connect system tray still had data about the Android, but seemed unresponsive - Android app had a button to "Request Pairing" 3. Rebooted desktop 4. Opened "Recents" on Android and swiped away KDE Connect; restarted KDE Connect - Verifed devices see one another, but are not paired 5. Updated desktop to kde-connect 1.0-1.f24.x86_64 6. Rebooted desktop 7. Opened KDE Connect Settings on desktop and KDE Connect on Android - Noticed that neither device sees the other 8. Connect phone to desktop; run 'adb logcat' 9. Hit refresh on KDE Connect app on Android (see results below) E/KDE/LanLinkProvider( 2948): Handshake failed with xxx@xxx W/System.err( 2948): javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Connection closed by peer W/System.err( 2948): at com.android.org.conscrypt.NativeCrypto.SSL_do_handshake(Native Method) W/System.err( 2948): at com.android.org.conscrypt.OpenSSLSocketImpl.startHandshake(OpenSSLSocketImpl.java:406) W/System.err( 2948): at org.kde.kdeconnect.Backends.LanBackend.LanLinkProvider$4.run(LanLinkProvider.java:246) W/System.err( 2948): at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:841) Please let me know if you have a specific test you'd like me to run. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.