Acquiring a kerberos ticket from an AD server, using pam_winbind at login (or 
using kinit in a shell), allows a user to browse samba shares with its cached 
credentials.
This is described here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto#head-a1da1a136c89873cbd7c7a1e1fbd75d621d18c9a

Maybe gvfs expects to find this or other authentications, but in any case this 
behaviour is different from what happened with gnomevfs in previous releases. 
Users should be aware of this.
I still think that a gvfs patch is needed to ask for a password when it is 
required, indipendently of kerberos tickets.

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nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207072
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