Hi Samba Team & Users,

I recently found "THE" problem with files ending with a white space or a dot. After searching and finding very few pointers (ok, I do not know that much about the smb protocol), I found myself a bit disappointed. (I didn't RTFM however, I beg pardon.). It seems that files ending with whitespaces or dots cannot be correctly shared through a windows network.
This popped out whan browsing a samba share from MacOS X.
It amazed me at first, and I supposed there was a good reason. Obviously there was. After testing this a (very little) bit, and for the peace of mind of others that may be seeking the anser to this (non-)issue: If you try to create a file ending with dots on a windows system, the dots will disappear ! the operating system forbids creation of such a file or directory (silently removing dots and barring space ending filenames). Therefore, the problem that I found with dot-ending-filenames on my linux box cannot exist in the windows world !
The same applies to space-ending-filenames.
Samba, "solved" the problem by showing a strange and random-looking filename while browsing the samba share. This being a "non-problem", I just wanted to sort it out for anyone too lazy to RTFM ;)

If I happen to be wrong here, please, correct this :)

May Samba live long & prosper .\\//

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Ahmed RAHAL

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