Re: éö-chars in directories

2005-09-03 Thread Fabian Keil
Dick Hoogendijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 27 Aug Fabian Keil wrote:
  dick hoogendijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I have lots of mp3 files. Some of them contain highascii in the title
   which also is in the directory. No problem. It goes well. I use
   iso-8859-1 as charset ;-)
   
   The problem is that these songs *DON'T* show off well when read from a
   windows computer connected to my freebsd server through samba.
 
  Put these lines in /usr/local/etc/smb.conf:
  dos charset = cp850
  unix charset = ISO8859-1
 
 This should work. But I still run Samba 2.x on my 4.11-stable server and
 these options are for samba 3.x
 
 Do you happen to know the options for samba 2.x too?

Nope.

Fabian
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Re: éö-chars in directories

2005-08-28 Thread Dick Hoogendijk
On 27 Aug Fabian Keil wrote:
 dick hoogendijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I have lots of mp3 files. Some of them contain highascii in the title
  which also is in the directory. No problem. It goes well. I use
  iso-8859-1 as charset ;-)
  
  The problem is that these songs *DON'T* show off well when read from a
  windows computer connected to my freebsd server through samba.

 Put these lines in /usr/local/etc/smb.conf:
 dos charset = cp850
 unix charset = ISO8859-1

This should work. But I still run Samba 2.x on my 4.11-stable server and
these options are for samba 3.x

Do you happen to know the options for samba 2.x too?

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Re: éö-chars in directories

2005-08-27 Thread Fabian Keil
dick hoogendijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have lots of mp3 files. Some of them contain highascii in the title
 which also is in the directory. No problem. It goes well. I use
 iso-8859-1 as charset ;-)
 
 The problem is that these songs *DON'T* show off well when read from a
 windows computer connected to my freebsd server through samba.
 
 Can this problem be solved? I'd like to read my iso-8859-1 coded
 directory right on both systems. Or is this wishful thinking? ;-)

Put these lines in /usr/local/etc/smb.conf:
dos charset = cp850
unix charset = ISO8859-1

However, transferred files from Windows to the FreeBSD machine,
which were displayed wrong from the FreeBSD side, but right from
Windows, will now be displayed wrong from both sides.

I don't know if you have such files, and I don't know if
there is an easier fix than just transferring the files again.

Fabian
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