> i had this problems too, when i worked with some grafics ,
> i wrote a bash script which renamed there special filenames every day.
> Maybe a guru has an solution for you , but in case of /\ i dont know any
Any non-alphanumeric chars should be encoded.
E.g. as printed quotable encoding does.
Ga
r.gz file to write to multiple tapes or
dvds.
Thanks for all the help
Mark
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Hi, i total agree with you, using a mac server, or and educate the
users will be the only solution which will work now and in the future.
If it such important to store this ugly named stuff on a fileserver
costs will rise for sure, but costs shouldnt be the main problem if
you plan to setup a lo
Mark C. Casey wrote:
We _cannot_ go about renaming files, for a
number of reasons.. the primary being some of
the files are technically not ours to alter
without a clients permission (names and all) and
you don't understand just how many files there
are. There are quite probably thousands of
damn sight cheaper than a Mac equivalent server solution.
(hell that's cheaper than a normal Mac tower)
Mark
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Hi Mark,
as thought about your problem
did you try nfs or ssh for this file types,
as your users use mac os 10 this maybe a possible solution,
but i am nearly sure that windo
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They use a mixture of OS 9.x (primary Mac OS they use) and 10.x.
So NFS is pro
They use a mixture of OS 9.x (primary Mac OS they use) and 10.x.
So NFS is probably out of the question.
Mark
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Hi Mark,
as far i know,
\ / are interpreted as path signs, i am not clear why any software
should interpret this in another way.
using special signs as filenames are a bug in user brain not in the
software
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Sorry Simon, for sure the users does what their os allows them to do,
but that musnt be named as inteligent in anyway.
Building filenames which are
Sorry Simon, for sure the users does what their os allows them to do,
but that musnt be named as inteligent in anyway.
Building filenames which are not compatibel between varias oses is
simply brainbugged, in my proffesional setups, i never gave support
to users which worked so.My oppinion is , t
: Re: [Samba] Filename problem (filenames containing slashes aka.
\ and /)
Hi Mark,
as far i know,
\ / are interpreted as path signs, i am not clear why any software
should interpret this in another way.
using special signs as filenames are a bug in user brain not in the
software of fileservers
I'm still looking but is it possible to use mangled maps?
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rruegner wrote:
as far i know,
\ / are interpreted as path signs, i am not clear why any software
should interpret this in another way.
using special signs as filenames are a bug in user brain not in the
software of fileservers, whatever you use
Except that the Mac uses neither (internally it use
2004 14:50
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Filename problem (filenames containing slashes aka.
\ and /)
Hi Mark,
as far i know,
\ / are interpreted as path signs, i am not clear why any software
should interpret this in another way.
using special signs as filenames
Hi Mark,
as far i know,
\ / are interpreted as path signs, i am not clear why any software
should interpret this in another way.
using special signs as filenames are a bug in user brain not in the
software of fileservers, whatever you use
Regards
Mark C. Casey schrieb:
I'm currently in the proce
I'm currently in the process of creating a fileserver so some mac guys at the company
I work at can save files as a backup medium. (long story short i'm creating a
fileserver running samba 3 with 1TB of storage)
However, a lot of the files that they want backed up contain characters that samba
On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 22:58, Mirek Hankus wrote:
>
> I got problem with filenames. Some info on my configuration
> Samba 2.2.6
> client code page=852
> character set=ISO8859-2
>
>
> When serving files with " character, example:
>
> user on "server" (H).lnk
>
>
> (s
yes, could be a bug, maybe someone else could check it too?
I am far to inexperienced to judge whether or not samba has a bug...
just changed my regional settings and input settings to polish but i am
still not allowed to create a "" file
seems like you need the polish edition of windows to do t
I can't turn character encoding off right now (too many users are using
this server), but
in my opinion if you created file named: "test".txt you should see it in
the same way in windows. Windows in Polish editions allow to create
files
with " characters. You can store, and use them from Win2
alright.. just tried it with 2.2.3a and 2.2.6
i created a file "test".txt with vi \"test\".txt, the file shows up
correctly within the shell as "test".txt
when i look under windows (2k sp3 and xp sp1 both german)
the file shows up as TEST~AO.TXT same on samba 2.2.3a and 2.2.6 (see the
filename is
On Win2k sp3 Polish and XP Polish " are preserved when dragging
drive to desktop, so I've got big problem.
Have you tried to create a file with " on server (directly in shell),
and see how
client see it ???
Mirek
Bernd Wölfel wrote:
strange...
just tried it with servers win2k,samb
strange...
just tried it with servers win2k,samba 2.2.3a, samba 2.2.6 and clients
2kpro sp3, xp sp1 (all german edition)
under my computer I see the natwork drive as "blabla" on server xyz(z)
but as soon as i drag the share to the desktop the " charcters are
automagically removed
my smb.conf
says
strange...
just tried it with servers win2k,samba 2.2.3a, samba 2.2.6 and clients
2kpro sp3, xp sp1 (all german edition)
under my computer I see the natwork drive as "blabla" on server xyz(z)
but as soon as i drag the share to the desktop the " charcters are
automagically removed
my smb.conf
says
Problem is that Windows creates such file automatically. Steps to
create such file.
1. mount your home directory under h:
2. open "my computer" and drag h: drive to your desktop.
3. now you have file with " character, which can be copied to samba,
but not from samba to windows.
Mirek
Bernd
correct me if i am wrong but " is no allowed character within a filename
under windows
hope that helps
bernd
>
> I got problem with filenames. Some info on my configuration
> Samba 2.2.6
> client code page=852
> character set=ISO8859-2
>
>
> When serving files with " char
I got problem with filenames. Some info on my configuration
Samba 2.2.6
client code page=852
character set=ISO8859-2
When serving files with " character, example:
user on "server" (H).lnk
(standard link to home drive). Windows 2000 sees something
like
user~x%
It is even worse when su
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