This is something old. I “fixed” this several times and it happens again. I just include the solution here (original from this link) so that I don’t need to look for it again.
$sudo chmod +s `which mount.cifs` ### <- that's as a super user
This is something old. I “fixed” this several times and it happens again. I just include the solution here (original from this link) so that I don’t need to look for it again.
$sudo chmod +s `which mount.cifs` ### <- that's as a super user