Concerning the first method:
- Go to the menu "Places" then select "Connect to servers..."
- Choose SSH, enter the server name, folder path, username and click "Connect"
- I get "Cannot display "sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/path/to/home" The folder is 
not mounted" (sorry if the message is not accurate my gnome is not in 
english...)

For the second way it's a bit more reandom, I would say:
- Open your home directory folder enter in the address bar: "sftp://[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/path/to/home"
- Wait maybe 10 minutes maybe more...
- Try to change folder: nothing happens and eventually Nautilus crashes...

This morning after the upgrade (nautilus 1:2.22.0-0ubuntu2) the second way 
doesn't connect anymore.
It's not my server, I can access it with sftp using gFTP.

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SSH folders in nautilus won't work
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