Bjoern> there has been a false assumption that a UTF-8 presentation of
Bjoern> a filename never longer than the UTF-16 presentation of the
Bjoern> same name. That's fatal for Japanese filenames. This should be
Bjoern> fixed in the cifs version which will come with kernel 2.6.9.
Is there a fix in p
Bjoern> there has been a false assumption that a UTF-8 presentation of
Bjoern> a filename never longer than the UTF-16 presentation of the
Bjoern> same name. That's fatal for Japanese filenames. This should be
Bjoern> fixed in the cifs version which will come with kernel 2.6.9.
I have to fix this
Bjoern> there has been a false assumption that a UTF-8 presentation of
Bjoern> a filename never longer than the UTF-16 presentation of the
Bjoern> same name. That's fatal for Japanese filenames. This should be
Bjoern> fixed in the cifs version which will come with kernel 2.6.9.
I have to use linux
On a FC2 system (which includes kernel 2.6.5 and samba-3.0.3), I am
able to use "smbmount" to mount filesystems with japanese filenames on
them by specifying codepage=cp932. But when I mount with "mount.cifs"
the translation from SJIS to UTF-8 isn't done right:
# uname -a
Linux 5nave 2.6.5-1.
I can use "net rpc share" to discover the names of shares on a windows
computer that have Japanese characters in them. That works great.
Now I want to mount those shares. But when I try to do so, it looks
like this:
# smbmount //myserver/新しいフォルダ -o iocharset=utf8,codepage=cp932
creating lame
When I use smbclient to access an IOMEGA NAS server, smbclient tries
to access port 445 for a full five minutes before timing out:
[2004/02/20 17:48:24, 10] lib/gencache.c:gencache_get(262)
Returning valid cache entry: key = NBT/NAS_120_1#20, value = 192.168.123.161:0,
timeout = Fri Feb 20
AB> However, the issue as described seems to be the result of misusing
AB> the idea of 'null passwords' on the server - ie, storing the null
AB> string as a password, rather than setting the 'no password
AB> required' flag.
If that is the case, why does 2.2.8a work fine?
Dave
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When I made the move to 3.0, I noticed that smbclient no longer works
with null passwords. Am I missing something? I read the FAQ, which
suggests that the server is rejecting the null password. But I know
that null passwords work fine for the 2.2.8a client, so the server is
not the issue. The F
Thiago> Don't know why by I had to use a \n before the yes. Now it
Thiago> worked.
I don't understand --- if you are referring to the smb.conf file, it
works fine for me already. It is smbclient-3.0 that doesn't work.
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I'm having trouble accessing a share using smbclient-3.0. The same
share (served by a samba server on linux) is accessible from the same
account using smbclient-2.2.8a. Here is the command I'm using to
access the share:
smbclient '//adventure/dood' -I 192.168.5.11 -U dood
The server's smb.con
When I made the move to 3.0, I noticed that smbclient no longer works
with null passwords. Am I missing something? I read the FAQ, which
suggests that the server is rejecting the null password. But I know
that null passwords work fine for the 2.2.8a client, so the server is
not the issue. The F
Me> Why aren't the LMBs listed in this file? The actual LMBs
Me> can be found by running nmblookup on the two subnets:
Gerald> This is by design. It's how browsing works. LMB are never
Gerald> listed in WINS since there is no need. BY definition an LMB
Gerald> is local to a broadcast subnet.
My network looks like this:
internet 192.168.0.0/24
router +++- internal 192.168.5.0/24
||| router +-+--+-
LNB--->mswin || (also a | | |
client || samba | |
|
My network looks like this:
internet 192.168.0.0/24
router +++- internal 192.168.5.0/24
||| router +-+--+-
LNB--->mswin || (also a | | |
client || samba | |
|
John, thank you for your detailed answers. The roles of DMB/LMB are
much more clear to me now. I also want to mention that the Samba
documentation is excellent, and I learned very much from the
NetworkBrowsing.html page. Kudos to you for doing a great
documentation job!
I have two more question
John> Have you read chapter 10 of the Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf?
What I have already read is this:
http://us2.samba.org/samba/ftp/cvs_current/docs/htmldocs/NetworkBrowsing.html
It looks like they contain the same text as the PDF to which you
refer. Is it safe to assume that the HTML version I
If I have a client that wants to enumerate and access shares on a
subnet, and that client knows the IP of the WINS server, is there any
need for the client to use the "browsing" services of a DMB or LMB?
What is the order of operations of the client? Here is what I imagine
to be the case:
1. cl
John> HAve you checked out 'findsmb' that is supplied as part of Samba?
Yes, and I don't think it does what I want. It only does nmblookup '*',
which does not return the address of any hybrid mode node that does
not have the messenger service (resource "<03>") enabled, which
happens to be most of
I want to discover all the groups currently in use on a subnet. Is
there a way to do this with a broadcast request?
I know that I could just run nmblookup on every single host on the
subnet, but that would take forever. I'd like to just make one or
maybe a few calls. I'd like to limit the numbe
I have an XP Pro box on my LAN, and I'm trying to figure out why
nmblookup '*' can't see it. I'm writing a script that finds all the
shares on the LAN and mounts them, and it works great except for this
one box.
On another windows box, when I run "net view", the XP box is listed as
I expect.
On
I couldn't find any documentation about how to make samba dynamically
link its executables against libsmbclient.so, or any configure
arguments might that turn this on. I saw on the samba-technical list
that there was a patch to the samba Makefile.in to enable dynamic
linking and that it generated
I'm trying to reduce the time it takes the client to determine that a
server is unavailable. Is this what "dead connection timeouts" are
for? I searched samba's documentation and the web, and found multiple
mention of the term "dead connection timeouts," but no description of
what they are and ho
I'm running stock RH9, which has the samba-2.2.7a-8.9.0 RPM installed
on it. My friend has a Mac running OSX and the "DAVE" file sharing
software. I can mount his shared folder using the following command:
smbmount //tritanium/graphics /mnt/tritanium
...and I can see all the files in that fol
I've compiled and installed samba-2.2.8a on an embedded linux/uClibc
system, and I'm having problems using smbmount. I've appended the
debuglevel=10 output of smbmount. What does smbmount mean when it
says it "Can't write mount entry"? I tried running it under strace to
see what it was writing t
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