I have this problem too on Ubuntu 14.04 desktop. I do not have nautilus-
open-terminal installed. It occurs for me quite frequently - about every
third or fourth time after mounting then unmounting a samba share within
Nautilus.

I have to killall -9 nautilus before I can try to mount the Samba share
again, although sometimes Nautilus just crashes (completely disappears,
no error messages) and when I restart it the shares are accessible
again.

With log level set to 2, this is what my Samba server outputs when the
problem occurs:

[2014/04/26 02:43:50.234486,  2] 
../source3/auth/auth.c:278(auth_check_ntlm_password)
  check_ntlm_password:  authentication for user [scott] -> [scott] -> [scott] 
succeeded
[2014/04/26 02:43:50.248441,  1] 
../source3/param/loadparm.c:2936(lp_idmap_range)
  idmap range not specified for domain '*'
[2014/04/26 02:43:50.253839,  1] 
../source3/param/loadparm.c:2936(lp_idmap_range)
  idmap range not specified for domain '*'
[2014/04/26 02:43:50.256085,  2] 
../source3/smbd/service.c:848(make_connection_snum)
  i5-desktop (ipv4:192.168.1.22:60151) connect to service Personal initially as 
user nobody (uid=65534, gid=65534) (pid 14419)

I have not, as yet, experienced this problem when accessing my share
using an IP address instead (i.e. smb://192.168.1.1/MyShare instead of
smb://HomeServer/MyShare).

@Bruno Nova: you might want to correct the title of this bug report if
you can - you've mispelt "mounting" (was difficult to find this bug
report).

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