I can confirm this bug, but I am wondering if it relates to gvfs or the
keyring?

After loading the keyring (at login or using "gnome-keyring-daemon -r"),
if I first mount something else that requires the keyring (sshfs), the
samba share mounts right away without prompting for password.

It is as if the keyring needs to be "touched" once before it works as
intended for samba mounts.

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Title:
  gvfs-mount doesn't accept creds from keyring

Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Trying to use gvfs-mount (in a script) to mount a password protected
  windows share that has the creds saved in the keyring.

  It will first bring up the prompt to enter the keyring password; once
  entered, it will still prompt for creds to the resource.

  However, cancelling (by CTRL+C) and running the command again does not
  prompt for creds and succeeds (expected behavior).

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