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1999 Jun 28
1
2.0.4b/rh60/smbstatus: European characters (accented) (PR#18293)
giulioo@tiscalinet.it wrote: > SOLUTION: > for samba 2.0.x I need to use > smbstatus|tr '\205\212\215\225\227\202' '\340\350\354\362\371\351' > and all is ok :-) > > If someone can explain me this I'm still waiting :) Try adding the following patch to 2.0.4b. This should fix the problem and will be in the next release. Regards, Jeremy Allison, Samba
1999 Jul 10
5
2.0.4b: logrotate problems with rh60
The 2.04b rpm for rh60 ships with and installs a config file for logrotate (the samba.log file in the packaging/RedHat section). ===== /var/log/samba/log.nmb { postrotate /usr/bin/killall -HUP nmbd endrotate } /var/log/samba/log.smb { postrotate /usr/bin/killall -HUP smbd endrotate } ===== 1) I think that the use of "endrotate" is wrong. There is no
1999 Jul 18
0
2.0.5-pre3: torture.c doesn't compile on rh60
rh60/2.2.10-ac10 Compiling utils/torture.c utils/torture.c: In function `run_browsetest': utils/torture.c:929: invalid type argument of `->' utils/torture.c:934: invalid type argument of `->' utils/torture.c: In function `create_procs': utils/torture.c:1118: warning: initialization discards `volatile' from pointer target type utils/torture.c:1118: warning: passing arg 1
1999 Jul 16
9
SWAT issue
I have had a RH5.2 server running Samba up for a long time. I upgraded to Mandrake 6.0. It broke Samba, so I reinstalled using the RPM on the CD. Samba works just fine, but SWAT will not! If I try to start it manually (/usr/sbin/swat) it just hangs. In /etc/services I have a line like this: swat 901/tcp In /etc/inetd.conf I have: swat stream tcp nowait.400 root
1999 Oct 13
2
Samba 2.0.6pre1 released
I've just released a snapshot of 2.0.6 in the alpha directory on samba.org. This is intended for testing to make sure some of the recent changes work well on a wider range of sites. I have also built a RedHat Linux 6.X RPM and put it in the same dircetory. If you are not running a mission critical site then we would appreciate feedback on this snapshot. If you have reported a bug in Samba
1999 Nov 03
3
Share problems
First off, here is my smb.conf file: # Samba config file created using SWAT # from gerrym (10.1.1.17) # Date: 1999/11/03 10:53:06 # Global parameters netbios name = PENGUIN security = SERVER encrypt passwords = Yes smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/bin/smbpasswd log file = /usr/local/samba/lib/samba.log.%m domain groups = adm domain admin group = adm domain admin users = gerrym, root,
2004 May 13
1
accented characters in isolinux
hey people I'm new to the list and would like to say thanks to everyone that has worked on syslinux/isolinux. It's one of those tools that everyone uses at some stage but no-one ever really takes much notice of it - mainly because *it just works*. So congrats ... Now onto my question - I am customizing Fedora Core and I want to change the isolinux boot.msg screen to display some
2010 Oct 11
1
Accented characters in share names
Hello, I'm facing a problem that should be common but for which I don't find much info. I'm trying to smbmount some smb share served by a w2k3 server. I've no problem to mount the shares unless their name includes accented letters. I've successfully replaced the spaces in the names by \040 but replacing the accented letter by their UTF-8 and latin-1 in octal value, but
2012 Aug 10
1
translating HTML character entities to accented characters
I've imported a .csv file where character strings that contained accented characters were written as HTML character entities. Is there a function that works on a vector to translate them back to accented (latin1) characters? Some examples: > grep("&", author$lname, value=TRUE) [1] "Frère de Montizon" "Lumière" [3]
2001 Dec 20
1
accented share name ok with smbclient but not with smbmount
Hi, I'm trying to mount with smbmount a WinNT4.0 share resource from a Linux running Samba 2.2.2.=20 WinNT box is installed with code page=3D850. The resource name includes grave accented characters, in particular: =E0. I'm trying to smbmount with: $ smbmount '//NThostname/of=E0rs' /mnt/ofors -o ip=3Dxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,username=3Dofors,password=3D******,workgroup=3Dwwwwww where:
2020 Oct 19
0
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed)
On 19/10/2020 01:49, PGNet Dev wrote: > > I've since rebuilt/reconfig'd all parts of my setup from scratch; some > good cleanup along the way. > > Atm, my entire system for send/recv, store/retrieve, + rules & search > is working as I intend.? Ok, mostly ... > > Except for this accented-character search mystery.? I've got a _lot_ > of mail with various
2004 Jan 13
1
samba 3 accented names case mangling with win 98
Hi all, banging my head on the wall here... I think I'll never really understand codepages stuff. smbd is v 3.0.1, client is french win98 - yuk my smb.conf reads: unix charset = UTF-8 display charset = UTF-8 dos charset = CP850 when I create a folder/file with accents in it, I can create it ok, but reading proves impossible. If i create file ??????, it shows ok in the file explorer
2019 Dec 11
1
Mac clients trouble with NFD accented characters on Samba share
File names on a Samba share with accented characters using the NFD form of UTF8 cannot be seen or used by Mac clients. While tying to find a solution, I came across this old thread : https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2014-December/187545.html ("[Samba] Mount unix samba 4 share to osx client without mangled file names") A reply in that thread suggested: > >/Do I have
2004 Oct 12
0
accented letters in filenames
I am trying to connect to a samba server (hosted by a unix platform; for which I have also ftp and telnet access). I have problems with accents in filenames: when I issue the command mount -t smbfs -o 'username=oesser,password=xxxxxxxx,iocharset=iso8859-1,codepage=iso8859-1,uid=oesser,gid=oesser,dmask=700,fmask=700' //nestor.ulb.ac.be/oesser /mnt/nestor all works fine but if I put
2020 Nov 01
0
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed) [proposed patch]
On 31/10/2020 22:01, PGNet Dev wrote: > On 10/31/20 9:55 AM, John Fawcett wrote: >> I can contribute a patch that solves the segfault. Unfortunately though >> fts search may be more broken than this. It does not give me search >> results, even though I see it querying solr and getting hits. > > Thx -- hopefully it moves this in the right direction. > > Also on the
1999 Jul 15
1
Not reopening logfiles when HUPing
Hi, I thought that HUPing the master smbd process (and/or the child processes) was supposed to cause the logfiles to be reopened? This does not appear to happen on our installation (2.0.4b2, Solaris 2.6). If I make a connection to a share, rename the logfile and HUP/delete the daemon (either parent or child), a new file is not created. Alternatively, how about a feature where we can signal
2000 Aug 28
2
Windows / RODBC / Accented characters
A disturbing behaviour of R: an import of data using RODBC library (Windows 98, R 1.1.1) recognizes accented characters in variables names but these can't be manipulated further. See below: > library(Rodbc) > ch<-odbcConnect("Paradox Files") > pollut<-sqlFetch(ch,Pollutio) > pollut Mortalit? Densit? Pollution 1 82 600 110 2 97 960
2002 Nov 26
1
Problem with accented characters in portuguese
Dear all, I've recently encountered a strange behaviour when using R with portuguese accented characters. The most curious aspect is that using the same code with ESS under XEmacs the behaviour is different. My system is: > R.version _ platform i386-pc-mingw32 arch i386 os mingw32 system i386, mingw32 status major
2020 Oct 18
0
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed)
On 10/11/2020 4:27 PM, PGNet Dev wrote: > I'm running, > > dovecot --version > 2.3.11.3 (502c39af9) > > solr -version > 8.6.3 <snip> > Attempting to test/debug from from cmd line, > > doveadm fts lookup -u myuser at example.com body "tambien" > > causes a PANIC I am a committer on the lucene-solr project. So I know that product
2017 Jun 09
0
Accented letters in shared USB drive (was: Share USB pendrive in ADSL router)
Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.medina at gmail.com> writes: > I'm new to use of Samba. I plugged a USB pendrive into router but don't know > how to mount it. Please help whoevere can. Finally I solved it. First of all, I had to set the USB drive as a `Managed partition' from the router web GUI. Secondly, its right address was `//192.168.1.2/Shared' and not