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2018 Apr 24
0
Samba 4 - ISO-8859-15 filenames not listed while browsing
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 06:53:52PM +0200, Ali SIMON via samba wrote: > Hello, > > I have an issue with a german application that generates files with > iso-8859-15 encoded filenames. > > I have 2 Linux Suse servers, both connected to the same NAS filesystem, and > sharing it via Samba. > > "unix charset" in smb.conf set to default utf-8 > LC_CTYPE &
2018 Apr 25
2
Samba 4 - ISO-8859-15 filenames not listed while browsing
Thanks Jeremy, i'm analyzing this with the application team, we'll see what we can find. > I was hoping to find a way for the samba4 server to behave like samba3 (as > in ignoring bad characters and replacing them with an underscore > character), which in the end resulted in the best compromise. In the meantime, do you have any idea why there is difference between the two
2018 Apr 24
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Samba 4 - ISO-8859-15 filenames not listed while browsing
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 07:24:57PM +0000, Ali SIMON wrote: > Thanks for your reply.  > > > > > > Can you add a step that runs iconv over the generated > filenames that converts them to utf-8 ? > > > > Indeed my choices are limited as I don't have the hand on the application, and > the devs won't hear anything, so adding a conversion
2018 Apr 25
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Samba 4 - ISO-8859-15 filenames not listed while browsing
Am Mittwoch, 25. April 2018, 15:31:50 CEST schrieb Ali SIMON via samba: > Thanks Jeremy, > > i'm analyzing this with the application team, we'll see what we can > find. > > I was hoping to find a way for the samba4 server to behave like > > samba3 (as in ignoring bad characters and replacing them with an > > underscore character), which in the end resulted in
2018 Apr 24
2
Samba 4 - ISO-8859-15 filenames not listed while browsing
Thanks for your reply. > Can you add a step that runs iconv over the generated > filenames that converts them to utf-8 ? > Indeed my choices are limited as I don't have the hand on the application, and the devs won't hear anything, so adding a conversion step would not be possible. I know the problem come from that, but my hands are tied. The problem was always there,
2016 Nov 29
2
slow directory access, convert_string_internal: Conversion error: Incomplete multibyte sequence
Mail file is server is a member server is Samba 3.6.26 on Solaris 11. It had been a BDC but a few week ago a switched it back to a member server. The 2 current DC's had been running Samba 3.6.25 but switched to Samba 4.4.7. This is a classic domain. Some Windows users reported that browsing folders shared from the member server have become very slow over the last few weeks. Which
2003 Sep 09
2
Samba3.0.0rc3 -> charset
Hi there, today I installed samba 3.0.0 rc 3 on redhat 9. Now I got following problem: "Illegal multibyte sequence" -> and all processors have a cpu-state of 99,9% while reading files... It seems to me that the iconv string does not work properly with my charset for german. Here're the entries from my smb.conf: unix charset = ISO-8859-15 display charset =
2013 Sep 05
1
Conversion error: Illegal multibyte sequence
Hello list, I've noticed this problem for a few years now, I think. I see it popped out now and then in discussions. But they always end before a solution is given. So let's try one more time :-) I have plenty of UTF-8 named files and directories. It's UTF-8 all round, I don't use anything else, so I have no doubt the byte sequences are correct in the filesystem (I happen to
2013 Feb 09
1
Samba 4 DC log.smd flooded with Conversion error
My machine is running samba 4.0.3 inside a DomU of Debian Wheezy. Following the Samba AD Howto and running Samba 4.0.3 successfully but with one pretty serious problem. When I try access the folder with 1000 files, the speed is *VERY* slow. After employ log level to 3, log.smbd is flooded with: ============================================= [2013/02/09 23:44:05.910717, 3]
2008 Mar 23
1
Errors: Conversion error: Illegal multibyte sequence ...
Hello all, I'm running samba server ?3.0.25b-1.el4_6.4 on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant Update 6). The server is set to be a part of the Windows AD domain. The domain name is IIS. In the /var/log/samba/wb-IIS.log I keep getting the messages similar to: [2008/03/23 09:01:01, 3] lib/charcnv.c:convert_string_internal(265) ? ? convert_string_internal: Conversion error:
2010 Jan 12
2
Does tdb can store incorrect encoding symbols?
Hello, All! I found that Samba checks description fields encoding at various tdb files to late. Case 1. FreeBSD with UTF-8 support. At some cases FreeBSD's adduser script can save incorrect UTF-8 sequence to GECOS /etc/passwd field. (Here is example http://www.acc.tula.ru/~acc107_3/samba/miscoding/gecos.txt) When user is added to Samba, Samba reads GECOS field "as is" without
2018 Jun 22
2
IDMAP Cache
Hello dear list, I have running a Samba 3 server (under SLES11) connected to an LDAP-Server and it is running well. But now, I like to migrate to Samba 4 and I've made a few tests before. The whole time I with Samba 3, I was surprised about the many ldap requests so that I thought about an additional local OpenLDAP proxy cache. But now with Samba 4 (with the same configuration like Samba 3,
2017 Feb 02
2
Conversion error Illegal multibyte sequence in smbstatus
Hi, My output of smbstatus is bugged somehow in the Locked files section. For every line with a non ascii character, the whole string from the character to the end (included) is removed. Hence the line is attached to the next one. Here is a simplified example Locked files: Pid ... SharePath Name Time --------------------------------- 8910 ... /path
2018 Mar 04
0
[Release-testers] [6.0.0 Release] The final tag is in
Uploaded ubuntu, SLES11, SLES12 binaries. 4907dbd37f4e5265a2f1252d9d7b5e5b0a9c0ec1 clang+llvm-6.0.0-x86_64-linux-gnu-ubuntu-14.04.tar.xz 360b26fcd9eafe5ca9c4baa89c38339bc587c094 clang+llvm-6.0.0-x86_64-linux-sles11.3.tar.xz ce525cf949ef86409bc3f4f492035225989eecfd clang+llvm-6.0.0-x86_64-linux-sles12.2.tar.xz On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 6:17 AM, Hans Wennborg via Release-testers < release-testers
2017 Jun 09
0
unix charset = ISO-8859-15 and samba-4.6.* issue
hi all, I am experiencing an issue where a samba server is version 4.6.* and in smb.conf appears: unix charset = ISO-8859-15 if a client is version 4.5, no problem. If a client is version 4.6, smbclient fails: /opt/samba/bin/smbclient -Uuser%pass -L localhost -d10 [...] smb_signing_sign_pdu: sent SMB signature of [0000] 42 53 52 53 50 59 4C 20 BSRSPYL
2018 Jun 25
0
IDMAP Cache
Hello dear list, can someone help me? The manual page clearly states: "The idmap backend provides a plugin interface for *Winbind* to use varying backends to store SID/uid/gid mapping tables." and "ID mapping in Samba is the mapping between Windows SIDs and Unix user and group IDs. This is performed by *Winbindd* with a configurable plugin interface." So, that's the
2018 Mar 05
2
[Release-testers] [6.0.0 Release] The final tag is in
It was just brought to my attention that the RPATH configuration isn't uniform among the libraries produced by the release. Some use $ORIGIN../lib/ and others have none. Is this by design? It seems like it might be ideal for all of them to be configured the same way. If that makes sense I'll create a corresponding feature request. $ for f in
2016 May 11
1
virt-install errors and help sought
Friends: I need some help and guidance from you regarding this virt-install issue I am seeing. OS : SuseEnterpriseLinuxServer (SLES) 12 Service Pack 1 virt-install version on the box virtual@SLES12-bare:~> virt-install --version 1.2.1 libvirt version : libvirt-1.3.4-565.1.x86_64 What I tried: ========= I tried to start virt-install as regular user and I am seeing errors listed below. If I
2018 Jun 25
1
IDMAP Cache
On Mon, 25 Jun 2018 10:34:03 +0200 Meike Stone via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hello dear list, > > can someone help me? > > The manual page clearly states: > "The idmap backend provides a plugin interface for *Winbind* to use > varying backends to store SID/uid/gid mapping tables." and > "ID mapping in Samba is the mapping between
2018 Mar 05
0
[Release-testers] [6.0.0 Release] The final tag is in
From what I can see all of the libraries without RPATH are runtime libraries that are used by binaries compiled with Clang. I think they don't have a dependency on other libraries in that directory, so what would be the advantage of having RPATH set on them? Regards, Jonas Am 2018-03-05 17:23, schrieb Brian Cain via llvm-dev: > It was just brought to my attention that the RPATH