Can please someone explain the following problem:

I have a Windows 95 box, Czech edition (it uses eastern-european windows code page cp 1250 for character encoding) named flex with a share called c . On c, there is a file which contain some czech characters in its name.

I have another box with a fresh fedora linux instalation and a freshly compiled samba 3.0.2. UTF-8 is used for character encoding.

I can read files on flex by:

smbclient \\\\flex\\c password

or even transfer them. I don't have any smb.conf, just use smbclient.


But the czech characters are wrong. They look like the smbclient assumed western character encoding.

After reading docs, I assumed that smbclient >3.0 will negotiate the code pages with clients on the fly. What is wrong?

Can I set manually clients code page on the smbclient command line ?


Best regards


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Ladislav Sládeček
informatik
Nemocnice Přerov
Dvořákova 75
751 52 Přerov


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