@A. Walton

I tried "gvfs-mount [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (your first suggestion) and got:

Error mounting location: volume doesn't implement mount

I then tried "nautilus sftp://host"; (your third suggestion) in the
command line and nautilus worked fine.

I then went back and tried "nautilus sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the
command line, as described in my previous post, and it also worked fine.

I then went back and tried to connect via "Connect to Server", using the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] address, and could only browse in Firefox, as described in
my previous post.

I then went back and tried "nautilus sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the
command line and the Nautilus window simply froze, followed by my whole
system freezing for several seconds after I managed to click shut the
nautilus window. This is the experience I described in my previous post.

I then tried "nautilus sftp://host"; and "nautilus sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
again in the command line and got the DBus error quoted by Dan Trevino
above.

So after that quick test, it looks as if, in my case at least,
connecting via "Places" -> "Connect to Server" -> "Service type: FTP
(with login)" is throwing a spanner in the works.

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