I've also confirmed that the error occurs regardless of whether I'm
authenticating using ssh keys or password authentication.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sftp kelpie.local
Connecting to kelpie.local...
sftp> ^D
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gvfs-mount sftp://kelpie.local
Error mounting location: Unable to find supported ssh command

*remove ~/.ssh from kelpie.local, then:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sftp kelpie.local
Connecting to kelpie.local...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: 
sftp> ^D
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gvfs-mount sftp://kelpie.local
Error mounting location: Unable to find supported ssh command

(kelpie.local in this instance is another Ubuntu Hardy box, but exactly
the same behaviour is seen attempting to connect to other Linux and Mac
OS X boxes.)

(kelpie.local is an extremely low-spec box, however (it's an EPIA-5000
acting as my router) and doesn't have the space or wherewithall to
install a full desktop, gnome, nautilus et al, that would let me test
this in the other direction).

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"unable to find supported ssh command" when connecting to sftp server in 
nautilus
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/237418
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