similar to: smbmount codepage/iocharset settings vs NT4

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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
2010 Aug 07
1
iocharset, codepage issue in CentOS 5.5
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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 11
0
mount.cifs: iocharset/codepage
I am trying to access a share on a samba server using charset iso8859-1 from a client using the same charset via CIFS. "smbmount" has separate options for the server/client charset, using "codepage=cp850,iocharset=iso8859-1" gets the correct behavior in my case. Unfortunately, the parameter for specifying the server codepage doesn't seem to exist in "mount.cifs"
2001 Feb 07
1
[Fwd: RedHat 7.0, Wine en Matlab: een fontprobleem??]
Beste, ik heb getracht om Matlab (versie 6.0.0.88 Release 12 op Win98 op aparte partitie op mijn hd) mbv wine te draain op mijn RedHat 7.0. Het betreft codeweavers-wine, versie 20010112. Matlab start heel fijn op, wine spuwt een proces of 15 en vreet zowat al mijn geheugen op maar voor de rest lijkt hij wel te werken. (Andere applicaties zoals notepad, wordpad, freecell, etc werkten perfect..)
2004 Aug 06
0
Problem with Streams > 160KBit/s
> Hi, > > does anybody set up an icecast server delivering streams > 160KBit/s ? > I tried that with liveice and shout but in both cases the stream stutters > very much. So, I have eliminated the Net (stream to localhost), the CPU > (P3/800 should be fast enough), and lame (can encode 320kBit/s 3 times > faster then the wav has secs). So the Problem should be icecast.
2007 Aug 12
0
heel 0.2.0 - simple directory webserving with mongrel
http://copiousfreetime.rubyforge.org/heel/ Many times I have a directory of html documentation that I want to have served up and browse for a bit. Or any other time that you just need a little tiny web server to distribute a few things here and there easily. Heel is a mongrel based web server to quickly and easily serve up the contents of a directory as webpages. Beyond just serving up
2009 Nov 16
1
dovecot ignoring folder permissions on directory creation
Ubuntu 8.04lts Dovecot 1.2.6 So, further to the 'deliver' problem posted yesterday I've also discovered another issue regarding permissions: files and directories are being created 0600/0700 by the IMAP and deliver process (depending on who gets there first!) preventing use of shared mailboxes. According to documentation: "When creating a new mailbox, Dovecot v1.2+ copies the
2007 Oct 11
1
Disconnects in log
Hi all, I need some help interpreting the info I'm seeing in the dovecot logs. I have a user using Outlook who is having connectively problems. Below is a sample of what the Dovecot log is showing. Can anyone explain to me why multiple logins occur within a few seconds of each other? Also, as I understand it, the "Disconnected" messages mean the kernel told Dovecot the
2017 Jul 10
0
domain member idmap wbinfo WBC_ERR_DOMAIN_NOT_FOUND
On Mon, 10 Jul 2017 14:17:42 +1000 Tom Robinson via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I've done a classic upgrade to from samba 3.6.23 to samba 4.6.5 > bringing across all the user accounts. The samba 3.6.23 we set up > with smbldap as an NT Domain with OpenLDAP. After a lot of effort the > classic upgrade worked well but now I'm a bit stuck with
2016 Oct 21
2
winbindd losing track of RFC2307 UIDs
On Tue, 4 Oct 2016, Achim Gottinger wrote: > Am 03.10.2016 um 18:57 schrieb Rob via samba: >> [...] >> >> This generally works fine... user mappings are like: >> >> $ wbinfo -i auser >> auser:*:10028:10000:User Name:/home/auser:/bin/bash >> $ id auser >> uid=10028(auser) gid=10000(agroup) groups=10000(agroup),10007(othergroup) >>
2016 Oct 04
0
winbindd losing track of RFC2307 UIDs
Am 03.10.2016 um 18:57 schrieb Rob via samba: > Hi all, > > I've been experiencing an intermittent problem where some UIDs on a > member server spontaneously change from being their AD-derived values > to being allocated from the default idmap space, even when there is no > change to the AD user information. > > Specifically, I have a member server running Samba
2016 Oct 03
0
winbindd losing track of RFC2307 UIDs
On Mon, 3 Oct 2016 12:57:54 -0400 (EDT) Rob via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been experiencing an intermittent problem where some UIDs on a > member server spontaneously change from being their AD-derived values > to being allocated from the default idmap space, even when there is > no change to the AD user information. > >
2016 Oct 05
0
winbindd losing track of RFC2307 UIDs
On Tue, 4 Oct 2016, Rowland Penny wrote: > This is very strange, have you tried running 'net cache flush' on the > domain member ? > > Have you compared the users AD objects ? Running 'net cache flush' on the member does fix things, albeit only for a while: # wbinfo -i auser auser:*:2020:10000:User Name:/home/auser:/bin/bash # net cache flush # wbinfo -i auser
2016 Oct 05
0
winbindd losing track of RFC2307 UIDs
Am 05.10.2016 um 22:31 schrieb Achim Gottinger via samba: > > > Am 05.10.2016 um 22:12 schrieb Rob via samba: >> On Tue, 4 Oct 2016, Rowland Penny wrote: >> >>> This is very strange, have you tried running 'net cache flush' on the >>> domain member ? >>> >>> Have you compared the users AD objects ? >> >> Running 'net
2016 Oct 22
0
winbindd losing track of RFC2307 UIDs
Am 21.10.2016 um 18:40 schrieb Rob via samba: > On Tue, 4 Oct 2016, Achim Gottinger wrote: > >> Am 03.10.2016 um 18:57 schrieb Rob via samba: >>> [...] >>> >>> This generally works fine... user mappings are like: >>> >>> $ wbinfo -i auser >>> auser:*:10028:10000:User Name:/home/auser:/bin/bash >>> $ id auser >>>
2016 Oct 05
3
winbindd losing track of RFC2307 UIDs
Am 05.10.2016 um 22:12 schrieb Rob via samba: > On Tue, 4 Oct 2016, Rowland Penny wrote: > >> This is very strange, have you tried running 'net cache flush' on the >> domain member ? >> >> Have you compared the users AD objects ? > > Running 'net cache flush' on the member does fix things, albeit only > for a while: > > # wbinfo -i
2009 Nov 15
3
deliver is ignoring mail_access_groups
Ubuntu 8.04LTS Dovecot 1.2.6 Postfix 2.5.1 I'm using dovecot imap/deliver in an environment where I don't want users with shell access to reach their mail folders (partly to do with IMAP ACLs requiring open group permissions and partly to do with not wanting users to mess their mail folders / sieve configs up). I specifically don't want to switch to a "single dovecot
2016 Oct 04
0
winbindd losing track of RFC2307 UIDs
Am 04.10.2016 um 10:21 schrieb Rowland Penny: > On Tue, 4 Oct 2016 02:35:21 +0200 > Achim Gottinger via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> >> Am 03.10.2016 um 18:57 schrieb Rob via samba: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I've been experiencing an intermittent problem where some UIDs on a >>> member server spontaneously change from
2007 Dec 14
1
imap+unix users and pop3+virtual users
This should be simple, but I'm missing something. My virtual users cannot access their mail. I would like Unix users to get their mail via imap which is deposited in /var/spool/mail/username. (This works.) I would like virtual users to get their mail via pop3 which is deposited in /var/spool/mail/vhosts/example.com/auser/mail/inbox (postfix does in fact put the mail there). Those users