Hi,

Thanks for your bug report.
Thunar usually isn't responsible for handling these uris, they are directly 
passed to gio/gvfs. The "no" sign appears when the url handler doesn't exist 
(for example, when trying to use recent:/// before gvfs 1.13.x).
You can check from the command line with gvfs-open. Does "gvfs-open ssh://foo" 
or "gvfs-open sftp://foo"; work?

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  regression: thunar no longer supports ssh://foo urls, now they have to
  be entered as sftp://foo

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