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2016 Jul 11
2
server not using utf8-mode with Synology client
...names are getting mangled when getting sent > or received to the server. > > Server: current Ubuntu lookalike. > > Client: Older Synology diskstation with probably a modified mount.cifs. > > When I send utf-8 it gets received as dos. > > "é" for instance is #c3a9 in utf-8, and it is used by the server as > #c3, #a9, two separate bytes, becoming é. > > The server is just configured with defaults for "dos" and "unix" > clients. > > The client tries to use iocharset=utf8. > > What can I do to enforce utf8 being r...
2016 Jul 11
2
bugged mount with Synology as client.
Hi, I have some weird issue I don't know how to tackle. When I share a folder from a Unix (Linux) machine using a current version of Samba (smbd) and I mount it on an older Synology (2.6.32) the reading of files goes fine. However all files I create get the chacacters #EF80AF affixed to the filename, which is a Unicode code point for private extensions, or something of the kind.
2016 Jul 11
0
server not using utf8-mode with Synology client
...t;> or received to the server. >> >> Server: current Ubuntu lookalike. >> >> Client: Older Synology diskstation with probably a modified >> mount.cifs. >> >> When I send utf-8 it gets received as dos. >> >> "é" for instance is #c3a9 in utf-8, and it is used by the server as >> #c3, #a9, two separate bytes, becoming é. >> >> The server is just configured with defaults for "dos" and "unix" >> clients. >> >> The client tries to use iocharset=utf8. >> >> What...
2016 Jul 11
4
server not using utf8-mode with Synology client
...gt; >> > >>Server: current Ubuntu lookalike. > >> > >>Client: Older Synology diskstation with probably a modified > >>mount.cifs. > >> > >>When I send utf-8 it gets received as dos. > >> > >>"é" for instance is #c3a9 in utf-8, and it is used by the server as > >>#c3, #a9, two separate bytes, becoming é. > >> > >>The server is just configured with defaults for "dos" and "unix" > >>clients. > >> > >>The client tries to use iocharset=utf8....