I'm using Ubuntu 12.10.

Server side SAMBA configuration:

I have following line in smb.conf:
include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%U

This means that samba will include additional config files for each user like 
this: /etc/samba/smb.conf.username 
with additional shares visible only to this user.

On client (Ubuntu 12.10):

1) First of all i delete all saved passwords using "Passwords and Keys" 
(seahorse) to start from clean state.
2) ctrl-L and enter smb://username@hostname

There is no password prompt dialog.
After this i see only shares configured to be visible to all users (even 
unauthenticated).

Of course i can enter path to share manually:
smb://username@hostname/share, but this is another story.


Expected behavior:
Password prompt is displayed.
After successfull authentification all shares is visible.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218653

Title:
  Nautilus ignores username when connecting to smb://username@server

Status in GVFS:
  Incomplete
Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: nautilus

  Nautilus ignores username when connecting to samba server (i'm entering 
smb://username@server/ in the location field).
  As i understand, nautilus is showing server shares without loging in (only 
public shares). 
  As a result i can't see shares visible and available for logged in 
users/usergroups.

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