Hello, I did a upgrade from Samba 2.2.5 to Version 3.0.20 (FreeBSD) Everything is working fine, accept for encoding. Problem: Some Japanese (OS: WIndows98 SE, WindowsXP SP2) used Japanese char for file and directory names and can not open them any more. Most of the jap. char are exchanged by strange char. For Samba 2.2.5 I used: client code page = 932 coding system = EUC On Samba 3.0.20 I tried in vain: dos charset = CP932 unix charset = eucJP-ms Thanks in advance Niels
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 08:52:27AM +0200, Niels Peuyn wrote:> Hello, > > I did a upgrade from Samba 2.2.5 to Version 3.0.20 (FreeBSD) > Everything is working fine, accept for encoding. > > Problem: > Some Japanese (OS: WIndows98 SE, WindowsXP SP2) used Japanese char > for file and directory names and can not open them any more. Most > of the jap. char are exchanged by strange char.Please test ja-samba-3.0.20,1 package. -- --- Oota Toshiya --- oota at mail.linux.bs1.fc.nec.co.jp NEC Computers Software Operations Unit Shiba,Minato,Tokyo Linux Promotion Center Japan,Earth,Solar system (samba-jp Staff/postmaster,mutt-j/faqomatic admin,analog-jp postmaster)
Hello,> > Please test ja-samba-3.0.20,1 package. >Thanks for your quick reply. If there is no other solution, I will follow your suggestion. Thank you very much Niels
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 08:52:27AM +0200, Niels Peuyn wrote:> Hello, > > I did a upgrade from Samba 2.2.5 to Version 3.0.20 (FreeBSD) > Everything is working fine, accept for encoding. > > Problem: > Some Japanese (OS: WIndows98 SE, WindowsXP SP2) used Japanese char > for file and directory names and can not open them any more. Most > of the jap. char are exchanged by strange char. > > For Samba 2.2.5 I used: > client code page = 932 > coding system = EUC > > On Samba 3.0.20 I tried in vain: > dos charset = CP932 > unix charset = eucJP-msDo you know that you have a working iconv that covers those character sets on your FreeBSD system ? Jeremy.
Hello Jeremy,> > Do you know that you have a working iconv that covers those character > sets on your FreeBSD system ? >Thanks for your hint, but I just found a solution for my problem: display charset = CP932 unix charset = EUCJP dos charset = CP932 Thank you very much Niels