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SSH links are opened without the user in since version 128

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Hello, Since the version 128 (x86_64) on Windows 11, SSH links are no more opened with the user. The link tooltip at the bottom of the screen is showing the link without the user too. Ex: ssh://root@10.0.1.1 -> will open ssh://10.0.1.1 instead. Thank you in advance

Hello, Since the version 128 (x86_64) on Windows 11, SSH links are no more opened with the user. The link tooltip at the bottom of the screen is showing the link without the user too. Ex: ssh://root@10.0.1.1 -> will open ssh://10.0.1.1 instead. Thank you in advance

Wubrane rozwězanje

With Firefox 130.0.1, the situation is better, a new tab is opened showing the URL without the user, ex: "ssh://10.0.1.1/", but my ssh application is called with the correct URL "ssh://root@10.0.1.1". Is it normal to show only "ssh://10.0.1.1/" in the URL bar?

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I'm the only one with this issue?

Easy to reproduce, add the below code in a page:

 <a href="ssh://root@10.0.1.1">10.0.1.1</a>

And open with Firefox version 128.

Wubrane rozwězanje

With Firefox 130.0.1, the situation is better, a new tab is opened showing the URL without the user, ex: "ssh://10.0.1.1/", but my ssh application is called with the correct URL "ssh://root@10.0.1.1". Is it normal to show only "ssh://10.0.1.1/" in the URL bar?