It is intended behavior. To start terminal on some remote server you should 
start it exactly on that remote server and PCManFM cannot ever know how to do 
that and if that is even possible. Imagine you open a terminal and enter a 
command there:
  cd ssh://some.server/etc/
What do you expect to see? And I can tell you what you'll see - "can't cd to 
ssh://some.server/etc/" - the shell also don't know how to do that.

This ticket is definitely invalid one, I would suggest to close it.
Thank you.

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  Open current folder in terminal is disabled

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