As I understand it, the problem is that Nautilus doesn't show the
default directory on FTP login, leaving the user to guess their path.
The upstream fixed a problem whereby the user wouldn't be able to enter
their path, once guessed... so I guess we've got a workaround.

As the upstream ("can't access non-listed (hidden) ftp directory") is
marked as "resolved fixed" (last comment is: "the patch doesn't solve
the 'Nautilus starts in home directory' problem, but it allows to
manually cd into readable directories using the location bar now.") I
suspect we need to prod upstream or raise another. I shall ask.

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the ftp backend doesn't handle server with limited access correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236114
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