Quoting Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Jean-Michel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Package: smbclient
Version: 3.0.23d-2+b1
Severity: normal
When I acces a windows 2000 server, with smbmount, ls display unexisting
files, without displaying existing files.
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reassign 410802 smbfs
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There is nothing related to charset/unicode/codepage specified in smb.conf
However, I found a workaround. It is to use mount.cifs instead of mount.smbfs.
I have experimented the unicode difference, but do not know if there are any
Package: smbclient
Version: 3.0.23d-2+b1
Severity: normal
When I acces a windows 2000 server, with smbmount, ls display unexisting
files, without displaying existing files.
When renamed_ethereal tool shows filenames are sent by the server as
UTF-16/UCS2 on
the network (even if ethereal seams to
On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 02:15:25PM +0100, Jean-Michel wrote:
Package: smbclient
Version: 3.0.23d-2+b1
Severity: normal
When I acces a windows 2000 server, with smbmount, ls display unexisting
files, without displaying existing files.
When renamed_ethereal tool shows filenames are sent by
Steve Langasek a écrit :
On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 02:15:25PM +0100, Jean-Michel wrote:
Have you tried using mount.cifs instead of smbmount?
I just achieved to test it.
contrary to smbfs, it seams to be compatible with a linux samba server :)
sudo mount -t cifs '//127.0.0.1/part'
Quoting Jean-Michel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Package: smbclient
Version: 3.0.23d-2+b1
Severity: normal
When I acces a windows 2000 server, with smbmount, ls display unexisting
files, without displaying existing files.
When renamed_ethereal tool shows filenames are sent by the server as
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