On Monday, April 11, 2011 at 21:31, Oskar Liljeblad wrote:
> On Monday, April 11, 2011 at 12:59, Shirish Pargaonkar wrote:
> > > Modify cifs to assume that the supplied password is encoded according to
> > > iocharset.  Before this patch passwords would be treated as raw 8-bit 
> > > data,
> > > which made authentication with Unicode passwords impossible (at least
> > > passwords with characters > 0xFF).
> > >
> > > The previous code would as a side effect accept passwords encoded with ISO
> > > 8859-1, since Unicode < 0x100 basically is ISO 8859-1.  Software which
> > > relies on that will no longer support password chars > 0x7F unless it also
> > > uses iocharset=iso8859-1.  (mount.cifs does not care about the encoding so
> > > it will work as expected.)
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: Oskar Liljeblad <[email protected]>
> [..]
> > With this patch, I am unable to mount a share if user's password happens to
> > contain characters like $ e.g. aa$a.
> > A Windows client can.
> 
> Hmm, strange, I was not able to reproduce this problem with domain accounts
> on Windows 2008 R2.  For me $ worked. (That is with locale utf-8 at least.)

I'm sorry, please disregard my comment. I tested with the wrong kernel.
I will try again.

Regards,

Oskar
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