> I can browse to my SMB shares just by killing and restarting the
gvfsd-smbd process

This magic solution has fixed my problems connecting my 21.04 Ubuntu
clients to a Synology NAS, thank you @BloodyIron (wasting ~60 minutes of
time trying to find a work around).

While waiting for the proper upstream fix if it ever appears, is there
no way to add this workaround into Gnome? When trying to connect to an
SMB and getting a failure, restart gvfsd-smbd in the background and then
when the user tries again, voila, it works without a problem.

I understand Gnome is open-source and I am grateful for all the work of
the volunteers who maintain it!

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