Ok, so you either change your clients to use "sec=ntlmssp", or change
"ntlm auth" on the server to "yes" as explained by @metze in comment
#17.

This sec= setting in mount.cifs also changed defaults. From its manpage:
"The default in mainline kernel versions prior to v3.8 was sec=ntlm. In v3.8, 
the default was changed to sec=ntlmssp."

So if you just remove it, it will use ntlmssp already. Kernel 3.8 was
shipped in Ubuntu sometime between precise (3.2) and trusty (3.13).

Thanks for your comments, @metze

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