I tried the "noserverino" workaround now and it worked.

Since without knowing that workaround, severe dataloss or more unlikely
malicious data hiding could occur on those machines, I would mandate to
make that option more prominent, e.g. to force mounts to have one of
"noserverino" or "serverino", but users not knowing about this option
will fail to mount and hence fail to suffer from data loss. Other option
would be, that if "noserverino" is always safe, that this should be the
default for mount.smbfs

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  CIFS: Files not shown in mount.smbfs directory listings

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