On one main computer there is SSH server instaled and one of it's
encrypted disks is shared to the other 2 computers on the network using
SFTP. On the main computer I created user accounts for restricting the
access to the shared disk. Users are chroted inside shared disk, so they
are unable to access other directories outside the shared disk on the
main computer. When the client wants to acces the shared disk it needs
to use the correct user name+password. For easy use I created bookmarks
in Nautilus on all client computers, when the user clicks on Nautilus
bookmark (Disk on the main computer is properly mounted.) a dialog
asking for his password appears than it goes as described in bug
description.

Now I only noticed that the shared folder is correctly mounted even
before, or at the same time, the error dialog appears and everything
works even when the client user closes the error dialog window without
clicking OK button. One of the client computers also runs 32 bit version
of Lucid Lynx and it behaves the same way. The error dialog appears each
time on both client computers, so I think it should be reproducible. Let
me know if I should use "apport-collect 615589" also on both client
machines or if you need me to add also "/etc/ssh/sshd_config"  from the
main computer so you can reproduce the bug easier.

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Nautilus shows error when accessing sftp: "Please check the spelling and try 
again."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/615589
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