I don't know if this is a gnome-vfs-sftp question or a nautilus question, but I'll ask here first. My work machines and home machines are behind firewalls, which I can puncture with ssh as usual. On home machine named crasher I can do this command from the command line: ssh gateway.work.com sftp [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I get a command line sftp session to my home directory on trunkles.work.com, which is a machine inside my work firewall. But if I try "sftp://trunkles.work.com" in nautilus, it fails. If I try "sftp://gateway.work.com/home/bwhite/trunkles" in nautilus, it succeeds, and the expected directory is opened. Unfortunately, gateway does not mount most of the interesting internal machines as a matter of policy, and I can't see much of what I need to see. I can see them from trunkles, my personal desktop. There is an analogous problem when I try to mount my home machine from my work machine.
So, my question is, is there any way to tell nautilus, or gnome-vfs-sftp, to open an sftp connection via a gateway like this?
Apologies if this is a FAQ. I searched the archive but did not see anything related.
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