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Dabney, Nathan T. wrote:
| I am running smbclient: Version 3.0.6-SUSE (SLES 8.0)
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| I am still unable to see any printer shares with
| names longer than 12 characters. Does anyone have an idea
| how to resolve this?
I think this is smbd not returning
I am running smbclient: Version 3.0.6-SUSE (SLES 8.0)
I am still unable to see any printer shares with names longer than 12
characters. Does anyone have an idea how to resolve this?
[Please cc: me with any replies]
-Nathan
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Diana McKenna wrote:
If no one has any
If no one has any further information on this, I'll submit this as a bug.
Thanks!
Diana
At 03:07 PM 11/19/2002 11/19/2002, John Benedetto wrote:
I thought the 13 character limit was a 'feature' of NT, and thus Samba
reflects that feature, too... anyone know?
--On Tuesday, November 19, 2002
I believe the 13 character name was a non-unicode limit. smbclient
does not support unicode yet.
Diana McKenna wrote:
If no one has any further information on this, I'll submit this as a bug.
Thanks!
Diana
At 03:07 PM 11/19/2002 11/19/2002, John Benedetto wrote:
I thought the 13
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Diana McKenna wrote:
If no one has any further information on this, I'll submit this as a bug.
This is a known limitation of the fact that samba-2.x does NOT support
true UniCode on the wire. This limitation should disappear in Samba-3.0.0
since it handles UniCode.
- John
Thank you. It looks like unicode will be supported in samba 3.0 so I tried
the alpha version that's out since the Roadmap to 3.0 indicates that the
code and test for unicode support are done but alas I think there must be
more yet todo since I get the following output from smbclient 3.0
If I create a 13 char long share on a filer or a windows workstation (a
windows 2000 workstation for example) and then run sbmclient to list the
shares on that system smbclient will not list any shares greater than 12
chars long. I can see and access the long share name on my windows system
Hello All,
If I create a 13 char long share on a filer or a windows workstation (a
windows 2000 workstation for example) and then run sbmclient to list the
shares on that system smbclient will not list any shares greater than 12
chars long. I can see and access the long share name on my
I thought the 13 character limit was a 'feature' of NT, and thus Samba
reflects that feature, too... anyone know?
--On Tuesday, November 19, 2002 4:56 PM -0500 Diana McKenna
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
If I create a 13 char long share on a filer or a windows workstation (a
windows
If I create a 13 char long share on a filer or a windows workstation (a
windows 2000 workstation for example) and then run sbmclient to list the
shares on that system smbclient will not list any shares greater than 12
chars long. I can see and access the long share name on my windows system
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