I need urgent help with a charset problem. After upgrading to samba 3 my users can use files with spanish characters (? ?). The name is truncated at the first "strange" character and the rest of the name is replaced by _. Users cant access the file or rename it. After digging the docs I found that I must specify the correct dos charset. Can somebody tell me the carset name to enable this characters? -- Roger D. Vargas ICQ: 117641572 Linux user: 180787 * Tanto si piensas que puedes, como si piensas que no puedes, tienes raz?n * Henry Ford
El Martes, 18 de Noviembre de 2003 08:32 AM, escribi?:> "unix charset = 850" did it for me. >But the problem is when browsing from windows 9x boxes (W2k can access the files and folders, the only problem is that names are corrupted). I thougth it was a problem with dos charset. What are the available charset names? -- Roger D. Vargas ICQ: 117641572 Linux user: 180787 * Tanto si piensas que puedes, como si piensas que no puedes, tienes raz?n * Henry Ford
On 2003-11-18 at 07:52 -0500 Roger D. Vargas sent off:> >I need urgent help with a charset problem. After upgrading to samba 3 my users >can use files with spanish characters (? ?). The name is truncated at the >first "strange" character and the rest of the name is replaced by _. Users >cant access the file or rename it. >After digging the docs I found that I must specify the correct dos charset. >Can somebody tell me the carset name to enable this characters?more important might be "unix charset". Try cp850 if you did not have "character set" set in samba 2.x. Better is renaming all files to utf-8 with convmv and leave the "unix charset" default which is utf-8. Bjoern
El Mi?rcoles, 19 de Noviembre de 2003 06:55 AM, Bjoern JACKE escribi?:> On 2003-11-18 at 07:52 -0500 Roger D. Vargas sent off: > >I need urgent help with a charset problem. After upgrading to samba 3 my > > users can use files with spanish characters (? ?). The name is truncated > > at the first "strange" character and the rest of the name is replaced by > > _. Users cant access the file or rename it. > >After digging the docs I found that I must specify the correct dos > > charset. Can somebody tell me the carset name to enable this characters? > > more important might be "unix charset". Try cp850 if you did not have > "character set" set in samba 2.x. Better is renaming all files to > utf-8 with convmv and leave the "unix charset" default which is > utf-8.REnaming? There are hundreds of files. -- ru guo ni yao ai, ni jiang bu hui shi qu
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 07:13:10AM -0500, Preston wrote:> El Mi?rcoles, 19 de Noviembre de 2003 06:55 AM, Bjoern JACKE escribi?: > > On 2003-11-18 at 07:52 -0500 Roger D. Vargas sent off: > > >I need urgent help with a charset problem. After upgrading to samba 3 my > > > users can use files with spanish characters (? ?). The name is truncated > > > at the first "strange" character and the rest of the name is replaced by > > > _. Users cant access the file or rename it. > > >After digging the docs I found that I must specify the correct dos > > > charset. Can somebody tell me the carset name to enable this characters? > > > > more important might be "unix charset". Try cp850 if you did not have > > "character set" set in samba 2.x. Better is renaming all files to > > utf-8 with convmv and leave the "unix charset" default which is > > utf-8. > REnaming? There are hundreds of files.Use find. man 1 find. Jeremy.