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2002 Sep 02
1
incomplete smbmount smbfs Win98SE iso8859-1 translation in kernel 2.4.18
I'm getting only partial iso8859-1 translation from an smbfs mount from my Win98SE machine. The smbfs mounted file system shows most lower-case accented characters fine; but, it substitutes underscores for most of the upper-case accented characters (and a few lower-case ones too): # uname -a Linux elm 2.4.18-8.1mdkian3 #7 Sat Aug 17 15:19:44 EDT 2002 i686 unknown (Mandrake 8.2 Linux with all
2002 Feb 24
0
Problem with codepages and Localized windows
Hello. I am admin of our linux student server and I configured Samba. = Everything works perfect, except one thing. We are serving to Windows 95 = machines. These are the first version of Win95 (not OSR2), localized for = Czech Republic. It uses codepage CP1250, which is not shipped with Samba distribution. As other middle = European countries it uses codepage 852 under DOS. So I set up: client
2004 Nov 14
0
Windows 2000/2003 shares -> danish character problem
Hallo, I know this problem is marked as solved, but here is another solution, a solution which makes it possible still to use smbfs. I have been working on a project connecting Skolelinux ltsp-server to a windows 2000 server in norwegian secondary school and came across the same problem ( that is one of the teachers and his students in my school did first). Searching the net I found the
2005 Apr 07
0
smbmount codepage / iocharset problem w/ W2k
Hi: I have written to this list once before regarding the same problem. (ref smbmount problem on 03/28/2005) Paul Gienger sugested asking the "kernel boys" as they maintain smbmount. Maybe my problem wasn't deserving of a reply from them, maybe I subscribed to the wrong list. Can someone suggest a kernel list where I may get a useful reply? smbclient's ftp like interface
2005 Oct 30
1
smbmount codepage/iocharset settings vs NT4
Hi, I'm in the process of setting up a backup server for a somewhat antiquated NT4 server. Backup server is CentOS-4 (~ RHEL-4), kernel-2.6.9-11.EL, samba-client-3.0.10-1.4E, rsync-2.6.3-1, LANG=en_US.UTF-8. NT4 shares are mounted on the server and rsynced to local disk. This setup is working pretty well, however on the NT box there are some files with names containing odd characters like
2002 Aug 05
1
smbmount: mount option "noauto" causes codepage and/or iocharset to fail
I've been trying several times now: # mount -t smbfs -o credentials=/etc/samba/private/credentials,codepage=cp850,iocharset=iso8859-1,noauto //machine/share\$ /mnt/share Causes: # ls /mnt/share/directory Sp?rsm?l.txt While this: # mount -t smbfs -o credentials=/etc/samba/private/credentials,codepage=cp850,iocharset=iso8859-1 //machine/share\$ /mnt/share Causes: # ls /mnt/share/directory
2002 Mar 10
1
Hungarian codepage problem using smbmount
Dear Samba Developers, Dear Urban, This was my original letter. I hope you get it correctly this time. Maybe it was too big, now I reduced the size of this letter. My goal is to make a Linux fileserver up and running with automatic archiving functionality in a mixed Windows 2000 - Linux network and since the beginning of February I could not solve my problem, so I write to you hoping that you
2004 Jul 21
1
Windows 2000/2003 shares -> danish character problem.
Hello all. I have been given an assignment to mount a share automatically for each user using a given Linux machine (Mandrake 10 in this case). This is working fine, thanks to pam_mount, BUT: The mounted share contains national characters like this: ? ? ?. The problem I'm having is that when I mount these on Linux the '?' looks like 'o' but cannot be accessed like that. It
2003 Jun 26
0
SMBMOUNT: Problems with 866 codepage and others
Hello urban, While trying samba we've found some errors. Windows machine has 866 code page (we are from Russia), and Linux - 1251. smbclient works fine and show all the coding as it should. 1. smbmount checks argc, argv too late to set debug level at a proper time. 2. Some parameters are ignored despite --help option and man pages. They include codepage and iocharset options. 3.
2004 Jan 27
2
Samba as a client to Windows2000 + special characters on filenames
Greetings! I have been troubleshooting this for over a week, and what follows is a rather long, detailed description. The short description to the problem I have been dealing with is: I can't access files on a windows2000 server from a Linux client when their filenames have some specific special characters such as "?" I can list them, but not copy. The setup: server: Windows 2000
2002 Mar 04
1
What's wrong with accentued filenames in 2.2.3a????
Hello, i read many many faq, docs, mailing lists archive, however smbclient command don't work with filenames/directories of a share(under win98) composed of accentued characters (i'm french, did you notice it with my english level :) ). my conf is: -OS: linux 2.4.17 with RH 7.1 -kernel option: CONFIG_SMB_NLS_DEFAULT=y CONFIG_SMB_NLS_REMOTE="cp850" (cp437 tried)
2005 Sep 03
3
Accents in filenames on vfat filesystem
Hello. I am trying to create a text file that contains an accent like '?' in it's filename on a vfat filesystem. This generates an error like the following: "test?.txt" E212: Can't open file for writing I have made a 'modprobe nls_cp850' and 'modprobe nls_iso8859-1' to load those needed modules. Then I mounted my FAT32 partition like this: mount -t
2006 Mar 15
0
some upper case letters with accent don't appear in file names
I have a backup server (Linux Debian 3.1) that connects to several Windows 2000 and 2003 servers shares with smbmount 3.0.14a. This is how I mount the shares: smbmount "\\\\win2000\\inetpubd" /mnt/win2000/ -o username=backups,password=mypwd If I list items with accents, this is a sample of how they appear on the mounted share: drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4096 2005-12-01 16:45 D?but de
2003 Jun 04
0
Codepage inconsistencies
Hello. I'm having a lot of trouble trying to mount a share from a NT4.0 (US_english) machine using samba-2.2.8a. When I mount the share using samba, somehow the '?' and '?' characters are displayed as 'o' and 'a'. (other western chars such as ?,?,?,?,etc are ok, I have problems only with '?' and '?'). It's interesting to note that: -
2001 Apr 09
1
Japanese Codepage 932 Help.
Hi all, I am trying to get samba to work on my system with Japanese character, and I am really stuck. can anyone help me please? first of all, i only see the codepage.932 which i want to use is 8bytes, is this right file size of this file?.. i issued the command make_smbcodepage c /usr/local/samba/source/codepages/codepage_def.932 /etc/codepage.932 and that's what I got. and i also see the
2002 Oct 21
0
German codepage and Samba3.0alpha20
Hi there, Greetings from Vienna :) About 2 weeks ago I tried - waiting anxiously for group mapping support which isn't available yet on the 2.2.x versions and won't ever be - the 3.0a20 version. Everything fine, I could join the domain as non-root member of the windows "domain admins" group, could assign local power user privilege to domain users as expected (with
1999 Jun 16
0
smbpasswd "codepage.850" error
When I use the smbpasswd utility that came with samba-1.9.18p5-1, I get the following error: load_client_codepage: filename /etc/codepages/codepage.850 does not exist. It's true. There is no /etc/codepages directory. If you have one, maybe it belongs to an rpm package, and you can tell me which one (rpm -qvf /etc/codepages/codepage.850 to see)? Or is this a direct product of samba, and I
2010 Aug 07
1
iocharset, codepage issue in CentOS 5.5
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2001 Mar 27
1
codepage & character set
Hi, I migrated files from an existing NT fileserver to a new samba server. Unfortunately I did not make my homework properly and forget to set "codepage" and "character set" in the global section. Bit this was necessary for the f#*?$? German 'Umlaute' like ? ,? ,?. Now my dilemma is the following: -Files that I moved are shown in Unix correctly with ?,? etc. -In NT
2002 Oct 30
2
codepage-conversion for smbclient
Hi list, I've browsed through the archives, but I didn't find a answer for this: I use smbclient to access a windowsNT 4.0 server. I get only '?' for filenames which contains Umlauts. F.e., a file called "Verkn?pfung" is displayed as "Verkn?pfung". I use following mount-string: mount.smbfs //SERVER/Share /home/xxx -o rw noexec nosuid nodev user codepage