Re: [Samba] Character encoding problems

2004-09-16 Thread andren
I have tried with the following settings in smb.conf

unix charset set to {UTF8, ISO8859-1, ASCII}
display charset (altough i afterward understood that it did only affect the
messages from samba to stdout and stderr) set to {UTF8, LOCALE}

Also, I have tried setting iocharset when mounting to {utf8, iso8859-1}



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  Hi,
 
  I am having problem with filenames in a Linux Samba server - Linux Samba
  Client setup. The server has filenames with lanugage specific characters
  (åäö)
  in them. When mounted on the Linux workstation the characters are replaced
  by
  question marks.
 
  If I connect to the server with a Windows machine there is no problem with
  the
  characters. Also, if I connect with smbclient to the shares instead of
  mounting
  them, the filenames show up correctly.
 
  The local system has it locale set to sv_SE.UTF-8 and is using Samba
  version
  3.0 the server is running Samba 2 but I have no access to it except for the
  shares so I'm not sure.
 
  I have tried setting the unix charset, dos charset and display
 charset
  but
  it has not helped at all.
 
  Thankful for any help.
 
  Johan Andrén
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 how about trying utf in fstab and config?
 
 


Johan Andrén
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Fackförbundet ST
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[Samba] Character encoding problems

2004-09-15 Thread andren
Hi,

I am having problem with filenames in a Linux Samba server - Linux Samba
Client setup. The server has filenames with lanugage specific characters (åäö)
in them. When mounted on the Linux workstation the characters are replaced by
question marks.

If I connect to the server with a Windows machine there is no problem with the
characters. Also, if I connect with smbclient to the shares instead of mounting
them, the filenames show up correctly.

The local system has it locale set to sv_SE.UTF-8 and is using Samba version
3.0 the server is running Samba 2 but I have no access to it except for the
shares so I'm not sure.

I have tried setting the unix charset, dos charset and display charset but
it has not helped at all.

Thankful for any help.

Johan Andrén
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