On Sat, 18 Feb 2006, Jonathon Jongsma wrote: > hmm. it works for me. Which version of gnome do you have installed? I > think on older releases you may have had to install an optional > gnome-vfs module to enable ssh support, but I'm not sure. You could try > with an sftp:// uri as well. I believe these are aliases for eachother. I tried scp:// and sftp:// but both return errors stating "not a valid location." ssh:// is different becuse its error says "the attempt to log in failed." > Another thing you may want to try is to register the ssh url as a > 'permanent' network folder in nautilus using File > Connect to Server... > and then choose SSH service type, and set up your ssh details. Then > this 'folder' should show up in all gtk Save dialogs and in the 'places' > menu. Mine doesn't have "File > Connect to Server...". It is Nautilus 2.2.4. Maybe that's an old version (I think the current stable release is 2.12.0.) With Red Hat Enterprise, I think they tend not to keep us up to date. I think they just added "Connect to Server" in September 2005. Mike