I did some further debugging, and while I could reproduce the bug
initially, I can't reproduce it anymore, even after wiping my keyring
and rebooting.

If someone can consistently reproduce the bug, could you pleases try
running gnome-keyring-manager and checking whether the "<server
name>/<share name>" entries in the keyring have the correct
login/password set, or whether these have something like "guest" in
them?  (In one of my tests, nautilus tried saving the guest account in
the keyring, and I suspect it might be a race with nautilus trying to
save guest.)

A workaround for nautilus is to kill your gnome-keyring-daemon (pkill
gnome-keyring-daemon); this will prevent all interactions with the
keyring for all apps, but nautilus should still cache the credentials in
memory for the time it's running (instead of persisting these in the
keyring).

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smb password not being saved in gnome keyring
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