Re: National character set and Samba shares

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Hi Alexey,

[linux server can't see correct file names with accents from a remote
samba share]

>Try to change (or set if there are none) values of server-side charset
>parameters (such as "dos charset" / "unix charset") in the configuration
>on Samba server you are mounting filesystems from.
>  
>
Those are correct for the server (smb.conf dos charset=cp850 and unix
charset=iso-8859-1) and Windows clients are happy with that. I tried
changing those but them either Windows clients or local Linux programas
won't see the correct file names.

Configuring the linux client to use iso8859-1 instead of utf-8 (by
changing LANG) had no effect either. The remote linux client still gets
file names encoded as cp850.


[]s, Fernando Lozano

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