Jordan Brown <jordan.br...@oracle.com> writes: > On 12/08/10 11:08 AM, Harry Putnam wrote: >> What I see logged in remotely with TERM set to xterm >> [...] >> idmap setâaauthenticationMethod] [âDbindDN] >> [âjpasswdfile] name1 name2 >> >> [...] >> >> AFter using the suggested command I see this... (exactly the same): >> >> idmap setâaauthenticationMethod] [âDbindDN] >> [âjpasswdfile] name1 name2 > > My bet is that your login shell and your terminal do not agree on what > character set you are using. > > $ env | grep LC_ > $ env | grep LANG > > may be illuminating. You would then want to look at the configuration > of your terminal program to see what character set it is expecting.
I'm not sure what kind of output would illuminate... I didn't learn much but don't now what to expect or look for: env |grep LC_ <nothing> env |grep LANG <LANG=en_US.UTF-8> I see the same output with term set to vt100, sun-color, linux or xterm. _______________________________________________ cifs-discuss mailing list cifs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/cifs-discuss