Public bug reported:

At work, there are two samba servers I need to connect to. One of the servers 
connects without issues, the other does not. Symptoms: error message 
"This location could not be displayed.
You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of “folder on 
server.domain.com”

The connection is made: an icon with an eject icon is visible in the
left nautilus pane. The right nautilus pane remains empty.

I found the reason. The server is using ntml, and not ntmlv2. I can
connect to the server with the command line using the option "sec=ntlm".

Similar to OSX, Ubuntu should also connect graphically without issues on
these servers that still use an old security protocol.

** Affects: cifs-utils (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  nautilus connect to server cannot connect to smb with ntlm security

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