@Sebastien Bacher

I posted this in my previous post but here it is again:

I think I found the reason why gvfs on Hardy failed to connect to a
Samba share:

1/ On the server side, if the security mode in sbm.conf is set to "user" then 
Hardy client can connect using gvfs just fine.
2/ If on the server side, the security mode is "share" then Hardy client that 
use gvfs will have problem.
3/ On the Gusty client, it can make the connection as smb://server/share in 
either cases.

I tested by changing the single line in the sbm.conf file, in the
[global] section:

security = user

into

security = share

then all Hardy client can not authenticate any more.

So, for now, if anyone run your own Samba server then the work around
would be to use "security = user".

Hope this helps and looking forward to the fix.

Cheers,

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SMB error: Unable to mount location when server configured with security=share
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