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author | Gerald Carter <jerry@samba.org> | 2002-02-19 16:47:59 +0000 |
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committer | Gerald Carter <jerry@samba.org> | 2002-02-19 16:47:59 +0000 |
commit | 34ab1844469b8e98ad2a2a30e5fd21fb7375f894 (patch) | |
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merge from 2.2
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diff --git a/docs/docbook/manpages/smb.conf.5.sgml b/docs/docbook/manpages/smb.conf.5.sgml index ac428f88d1..5779f72da5 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/manpages/smb.conf.5.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/manpages/smb.conf.5.sgml @@ -1068,8 +1068,8 @@ <emphasis>ON DEMAND</emphasis> when a user accesses the Samba server.</para> <para>In order to use this option, <ulink url="smbd.8.html">smbd</ulink> - must be set to <parameter>security = server</parameter> or <parameter> - security = domain</parameter> and <parameter>add user script</parameter> + must <emphasis>NOT</emphasis> be set to <parameter>security = share</parameter> + and <parameter>add user script</parameter> must be set to a full pathname for a script that will create a UNIX user given one argument of <parameter>%u</parameter>, which expands into the UNIX user name to create.</para> @@ -1879,19 +1879,11 @@ Windows NT user no longer exists.</para> <para>In order to use this option, <command>smbd</command> must be - set to <parameter>security = domain</parameter> and <parameter>delete - user script</parameter> must be set to a full pathname for a script - that will delete a UNIX user given one argument of <parameter>%u - </parameter>, which expands into the UNIX user name to delete. - <emphasis>NOTE</emphasis> that this is different to the <link - linkend="ADDUSERSCRIPT"><parameter>add user script</parameter></link> - which will work with the <parameter>security = server</parameter> option - as well as <parameter>security = domain</parameter>. The reason for this - is only when Samba is a domain member does it get the information - on an attempted user logon that a user no longer exists. In the - <parameter>security = server</parameter> mode a missing user - is treated the same as an invalid password logon attempt. Deleting - the user in this circumstance would not be a good idea.</para> + set to <parameter>security = domain</parameter> or <parameter>security = + user</parameter> and <parameter>delete user script</parameter> + must be set to a full pathname for a script + that will delete a UNIX user given one argument of <parameter>%u</parameter>, + which expands into the UNIX user name to delete.</para> <para>When the Windows user attempts to access the Samba server, at <emphasis>login</emphasis> (session setup in the SMB protocol) diff --git a/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html b/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html index 1438b1436b..f473afa2d2 100644 --- a/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html +++ b/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html @@ -1029,54 +1029,6 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#CHARACTERSET" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->character set</I -></TT -></A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A -HREF="#CLIENTCODEPAGE" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client code page</I -></TT -></A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A -HREF="#CODEPAGEDIRECTORY" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->code page directory</I -></TT -></A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A -HREF="#CODINGSYSTEM" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->coding system</I -></TT -></A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A HREF="#CONFIGFILE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" @@ -2877,18 +2829,6 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#VALIDCHARS" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->valid chars</I -></TT -></A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A HREF="#WINBINDCACHETIME" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" @@ -3047,7 +2987,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN986" +NAME="AEN966" ></A ><H2 >COMPLETE LIST OF SERVICE PARAMETERS</H2 @@ -4490,7 +4430,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN1466" +NAME="AEN1446" ></A ><H2 >EXPLANATION OF EACH PARAMETER</H2 @@ -4913,17 +4853,15 @@ HREF="smbd.8.html" TARGET="_top" >smbd</A > - must be set to <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->security = server</I -></TT -> or <TT + must <EM +>NOT</EM +> be set to <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I -> security = domain</I +>security = share</I ></TT -> and <TT +> + and <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I >add user script</I @@ -5757,504 +5695,6 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A -NAME="CHARACTERSET" -></A ->character set (G)</DT -><DD -><P ->This allows <A -HREF="smbd.8.html" -TARGET="_top" ->smbd</A -> to map incoming filenames - from a DOS Code page (see the <A -HREF="#CLIENTCODEPAGE" ->client - code page</A -> parameter) to several built in UNIX character sets. - The built in code page translations are:</P -><P -></P -><UL -><LI -><P -><TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->ISO8859-1</TT -> : Western European - UNIX character set. The parameter <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client code page</I -></TT -> - <EM ->MUST</EM -> be set to code page 850 if the - <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->character set</I -></TT -> parameter is set to - <TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->ISO8859-1</TT -> in order for the conversion to the - UNIX character set to be done correctly.</P -></LI -><LI -><P -><TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->ISO8859-2</TT -> : Eastern European - UNIX character set. The parameter <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client code page - </I -></TT -> <EM ->MUST</EM -> be set to code page 852 if - the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> character set</I -></TT -> parameter is set - to <TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->ISO8859-2</TT -> in order for the conversion - to the UNIX character set to be done correctly. </P -></LI -><LI -><P -><TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->ISO8859-5</TT -> : Russian Cyrillic - UNIX character set. The parameter <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client code page - </I -></TT -> <EM ->MUST</EM -> be set to code page - 866 if the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->character set </I -></TT -> parameter is - set to <TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->ISO8859-5</TT -> in order for the conversion - to the UNIX character set to be done correctly. </P -></LI -><LI -><P -><TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->ISO8859-7</TT -> : Greek UNIX - character set. The parameter <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client code page - </I -></TT -> <EM ->MUST</EM -> be set to code page - 737 if the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->character set</I -></TT -> parameter is - set to <TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->ISO8859-7</TT -> in order for the conversion - to the UNIX character set to be done correctly.</P -></LI -><LI -><P -><TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->KOI8-R</TT -> : Alternate mapping - for Russian Cyrillic UNIX character set. The parameter - <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client code page</I -></TT -> <EM ->MUST</EM -> - be set to code page 866 if the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->character set</I -></TT -> - parameter is set to <TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->KOI8-R</TT -> in order for the - conversion to the UNIX character set to be done correctly.</P -></LI -></UL -><P -><EM ->BUG</EM ->. These MSDOS code page to UNIX character - set mappings should be dynamic, like the loading of MS DOS code pages, - not static.</P -><P ->Normally this parameter is not set, meaning no filename - translation is done.</P -><P ->Default: <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->character set = <empty string></B -></P -><P ->Example: <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->character set = ISO8859-1</B -></P -></DD -><DT -><A -NAME="CLIENTCODEPAGE" -></A ->client code page (G)</DT -><DD -><P ->This parameter specifies the DOS code page - that the clients accessing Samba are using. To determine what code - page a Windows or DOS client is using, open a DOS command prompt - and type the command <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->chcp</B ->. This will output - the code page. The default for USA MS-DOS, Windows 95, and - Windows NT releases is code page 437. The default for western - European releases of the above operating systems is code page 850.</P -><P ->This parameter tells <A -HREF="smbd.8.html" -TARGET="_top" ->smbd(8)</A -> - which of the <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->codepage.<TT -CLASS="REPLACEABLE" -><I ->XXX</I -></TT -> - </TT -> files to dynamically load on startup. These files, - described more fully in the manual page <A -HREF="make_smbcodepage.1.html" -TARGET="_top" -> <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->make_smbcodepage(1)</B -></A ->, tell <B -CLASS="COMMAND" -> smbd</B -> how to map lower to upper case characters to provide - the case insensitivity of filenames that Windows clients expect.</P -><P ->Samba currently ships with the following code page files :</P -><P -></P -><UL -><LI -><P ->Code Page 437 - MS-DOS Latin US</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Code Page 737 - Windows '95 Greek</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Code Page 850 - MS-DOS Latin 1</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Code Page 852 - MS-DOS Latin 2</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Code Page 861 - MS-DOS Icelandic</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Code Page 866 - MS-DOS Cyrillic</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Code Page 932 - MS-DOS Japanese SJIS</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Code Page 936 - MS-DOS Simplified Chinese</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Code Page 949 - MS-DOS Korean Hangul</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Code Page 950 - MS-DOS Traditional Chinese</P -></LI -></UL -><P ->Thus this parameter may have any of the values 437, 737, 850, 852, - 861, 932, 936, 949, or 950. If you don't find the codepage you need, - read the comments in one of the other codepage files and the - <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->make_smbcodepage(1)</B -> man page and write one. Please - remember to donate it back to the Samba user community.</P -><P ->This parameter co-operates with the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->valid - chars</I -></TT -> parameter in determining what characters are - valid in filenames and how capitalization is done. If you set both - this parameter and the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->valid chars</I -></TT -> parameter - the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client code page</I -></TT -> parameter - <EM ->MUST</EM -> be set before the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->valid - chars</I -></TT -> parameter in the <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->smb.conf</TT -> - file. The <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->valid chars</I -></TT -> string will then - augment the character settings in the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client code page</I -></TT -> - parameter.</P -><P ->If not set, <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client code page</I -></TT -> defaults - to 850.</P -><P ->See also : <A -HREF="#VALIDCHARS" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->valid - chars</I -></TT -></A ->, <A -HREF="#CODEPAGEDIRECTORY" -> <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->code page directory</I -></TT -></A -></P -><P ->Default: <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->client code page = 850</B -></P -><P ->Example: <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->client code page = 936</B -></P -></DD -><DT -><A -NAME="CODEPAGEDIRECTORY" -></A ->code page directory (G)</DT -><DD -><P ->Define the location of the various client code page - files.</P -><P ->See also <A -HREF="#CLIENTCODEPAGE" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client - code page</I -></TT -></A -></P -><P ->Default: <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->code page directory = ${prefix}/lib/codepages - </B -></P -><P ->Example: <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->code page directory = /usr/share/samba/codepages - </B -></P -></DD -><DT -><A -NAME="CODINGSYSTEM" -></A ->coding system (G)</DT -><DD -><P ->This parameter is used to determine how incoming - Shift-JIS Japanese characters are mapped from the incoming <A -HREF="#CLIENTCODEPAGE" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client code page</I -></TT -> - </A -> used by the client, into file names in the UNIX filesystem. - Only useful if <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client code page</I -></TT -> is set to - 932 (Japanese Shift-JIS). The options are :</P -><P -></P -><UL -><LI -><P -><TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->SJIS</TT -> - Shift-JIS. Does no - conversion of the incoming filename.</P -></LI -><LI -><P -><TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->JIS8, J8BB, J8BH, J8@B, - J8@J, J8@H </TT -> - Convert from incoming Shift-JIS to eight - bit JIS code with different shift-in, shift out codes.</P -></LI -><LI -><P -><TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->JIS7, J7BB, J7BH, J7@B, J7@J, - J7@H </TT -> - Convert from incoming Shift-JIS to seven bit - JIS code with different shift-in, shift out codes.</P -></LI -><LI -><P -><TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->JUNET, JUBB, JUBH, JU@B, JU@J, JU@H </TT -> - - Convert from incoming Shift-JIS to JUNET code with different shift-in, - shift out codes.</P -></LI -><LI -><P -><TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->EUC</TT -> - Convert an incoming - Shift-JIS character to EUC code.</P -></LI -><LI -><P -><TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->HEX</TT -> - Convert an incoming - Shift-JIS character to a 3 byte hex representation, i.e. - <TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->:AB</TT ->.</P -></LI -><LI -><P -><TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->CAP</TT -> - Convert an incoming - Shift-JIS character to the 3 byte hex representation used by - the Columbia AppleTalk Program (CAP), i.e. <TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->:AB</TT ->. - This is used for compatibility between Samba and CAP.</P -></LI -></UL -><P ->Default: <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->coding system = <empty value></B -> - </P -></DD -><DT -><A NAME="COMMENT" ></A >comment (S)</DT @@ -7073,53 +6513,26 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I >security = domain</I ></TT -> and <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->delete - user script</I -></TT -> must be set to a full pathname for a script - that will delete a UNIX user given one argument of <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%u - </I -></TT ->, which expands into the UNIX user name to delete. - <EM ->NOTE</EM -> that this is different to the <A -HREF="#ADDUSERSCRIPT" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->add user script</I -></TT -></A -> - which will work with the <TT +> or <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I ->security = server</I +>security = + user</I ></TT -> option - as well as <TT +> and <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I ->security = domain</I +>delete user script</I ></TT ->. The reason for this - is only when Samba is a domain member does it get the information - on an attempted user logon that a user no longer exists. In the - <TT +> + must be set to a full pathname for a script + that will delete a UNIX user given one argument of <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I ->security = server</I +>%u</I ></TT -> mode a missing user - is treated the same as an invalid password logon attempt. Deleting - the user in this circumstance would not be a good idea.</P +>, + which expands into the UNIX user name to delete.</P ><P >When the Windows user attempts to access the Samba server, at <EM @@ -18385,136 +17798,6 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" ></DD ><DT ><A -NAME="VALIDCHARS" -></A ->valid chars (G)</DT -><DD -><P ->The option allows you to specify additional - characters that should be considered valid by the server in - filenames. This is particularly useful for national character - sets, such as adding u-umlaut or a-ring.</P -><P ->The option takes a list of characters in either integer - or character form with spaces between them. If you give two - characters with a colon between them then it will be taken as - an lowercase:uppercase pair.</P -><P ->If you have an editor capable of entering the characters - into the config file then it is probably easiest to use this - method. Otherwise you can specify the characters in octal, - decimal or hexadecimal form using the usual C notation.</P -><P ->For example to add the single character 'Z' to the charset - (which is a pointless thing to do as it's already there) you could - do one of the following</P -><P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="90%" -><TR -><TD -><PRE -CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" -> valid chars = Z - valid chars = z:Z - valid chars = 0132:0172 - </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></P -><P ->The last two examples above actually add two characters, - and alter the uppercase and lowercase mappings appropriately.</P -><P ->Note that you <EM ->MUST</EM -> specify this parameter - after the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client code page</I -></TT -> parameter if you - have both set. If <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client code page</I -></TT -> is set after - the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->valid chars</I -></TT -> parameter the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->valid - chars</I -></TT -> settings will be overwritten.</P -><P ->See also the <A -HREF="#CLIENTCODEPAGE" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->client - code page</I -></TT -></A -> parameter.</P -><P ->Default: <EM ->Samba defaults to using a reasonable set - of valid characters for English systems</EM -></P -><P ->Example: <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->valid chars = 0345:0305 0366:0326 0344:0304 - </B -></P -><P ->The above example allows filenames to have the Swedish - characters in them.</P -><P -><EM ->NOTE:</EM -> It is actually quite difficult to - correctly produce a <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->valid chars</I -></TT -> line for - a particular system. To automate the process <A -HREF="mailto:tino@augsburg.net" -TARGET="_top" ->tino@augsburg.net</A -> has written - a package called <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->validchars</B -> which will automatically - produce a complete <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->valid chars</I -></TT -> line for - a given client system. Look in the <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->examples/validchars/ - </TT -> subdirectory of your Samba source code distribution - for this package.</P -></DD -><DT -><A NAME="VALIDUSERS" ></A >valid users (S)</DT @@ -19409,7 +18692,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN6125" +NAME="AEN5915" ></A ><H2 >WARNINGS</H2 @@ -19439,7 +18722,7 @@ TARGET="_top" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN6131" +NAME="AEN5921" ></A ><H2 >VERSION</H2 @@ -19450,7 +18733,7 @@ NAME="AEN6131" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN6134" +NAME="AEN5924" ></A ><H2 >SEE ALSO</H2 @@ -19529,7 +18812,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN6154" +NAME="AEN5944" ></A ><H2 >AUTHOR</H2 diff --git a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 index 82e1bbbf6d..7b24cfddc6 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 +++ b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/hacks/docbook2X/> .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. -.TH "SMB.CONF" "5" "28 January 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMB.CONF" "5" "19 February 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smb.conf \- The configuration file for the Samba suite .SH "SYNOPSIS" @@ -545,18 +545,6 @@ each parameter for details. Note that some are synonyms. \fIchange share command\fR .TP 0.2i \(bu -\fIcharacter set\fR -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -\fIclient code page\fR -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -\fIcode page directory\fR -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -\fIcoding system\fR -.TP 0.2i -\(bu \fIconfig file\fR .TP 0.2i \(bu @@ -1007,9 +995,6 @@ each parameter for details. Note that some are synonyms. \fIutmp directory\fR .TP 0.2i \(bu -\fIvalid chars\fR -.TP 0.2i -\(bu \fIwinbind cache time\fR .TP 0.2i \(bu @@ -1560,7 +1545,8 @@ Windows NT PDC is an onerous task. This option allows smbdto create the required \fBON DEMAND\fR when a user accesses the Samba server. In order to use this option, smbd -must be set to \fIsecurity = server\fR or \fI security = domain\fR and \fIadd user script\fR +must \fBNOT\fR be set to \fIsecurity = share\fR +and \fIadd user script\fR must be set to a full pathname for a script that will create a UNIX user given one argument of \fI%u\fR, which expands into the UNIX user name to create. @@ -1834,208 +1820,6 @@ Default: \fBnone\fR Example: \fBchange share command = /usr/local/bin/addshare\fR .PP .TP -\fBcharacter set (G)\fR -This allows smbdto map incoming filenames -from a DOS Code page (see the client -code page parameter) to several built in UNIX character sets. -The built in code page translations are: -.RS -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -ISO8859-1 : Western European -UNIX character set. The parameter \fIclient code page\fR -\fBMUST\fR be set to code page 850 if the -\fIcharacter set\fR parameter is set to -ISO8859-1 in order for the conversion to the -UNIX character set to be done correctly. -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -ISO8859-2 : Eastern European -UNIX character set. The parameter \fIclient code page -\fR\fBMUST\fR be set to code page 852 if -the \fI character set\fR parameter is set -to ISO8859-2 in order for the conversion -to the UNIX character set to be done correctly. -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -ISO8859-5 : Russian Cyrillic -UNIX character set. The parameter \fIclient code page -\fR\fBMUST\fR be set to code page -866 if the \fIcharacter set \fR parameter is -set to ISO8859-5 in order for the conversion -to the UNIX character set to be done correctly. -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -ISO8859-7 : Greek UNIX -character set. The parameter \fIclient code page -\fR\fBMUST\fR be set to code page -737 if the \fIcharacter set\fR parameter is -set to ISO8859-7 in order for the conversion -to the UNIX character set to be done correctly. -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -KOI8-R : Alternate mapping -for Russian Cyrillic UNIX character set. The parameter -\fIclient code page\fR \fBMUST\fR -be set to code page 866 if the \fIcharacter set\fR -parameter is set to KOI8-R in order for the -conversion to the UNIX character set to be done correctly. -.RE -.PP -\fBBUG\fR. These MSDOS code page to UNIX character -set mappings should be dynamic, like the loading of MS DOS code pages, -not static. -.PP -.PP -Normally this parameter is not set, meaning no filename -translation is done. -.PP -.PP -Default: \fBcharacter set = <empty string>\fR -.PP -.PP -Example: \fBcharacter set = ISO8859-1\fR -.PP -.TP -\fBclient code page (G)\fR -This parameter specifies the DOS code page -that the clients accessing Samba are using. To determine what code -page a Windows or DOS client is using, open a DOS command prompt -and type the command \fBchcp\fR. This will output -the code page. The default for USA MS-DOS, Windows 95, and -Windows NT releases is code page 437. The default for western -European releases of the above operating systems is code page 850. - -This parameter tells smbd(8) -which of the \fIcodepage.XXX -\fRfiles to dynamically load on startup. These files, -described more fully in the manual page \fBmake_smbcodepage(1)\fR, tell \fB smbd\fR how to map lower to upper case characters to provide -the case insensitivity of filenames that Windows clients expect. - -Samba currently ships with the following code page files : -.RS -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -Code Page 437 - MS-DOS Latin US -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -Code Page 737 - Windows '95 Greek -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -Code Page 850 - MS-DOS Latin 1 -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -Code Page 852 - MS-DOS Latin 2 -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -Code Page 861 - MS-DOS Icelandic -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -Code Page 866 - MS-DOS Cyrillic -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -Code Page 932 - MS-DOS Japanese SJIS -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -Code Page 936 - MS-DOS Simplified Chinese -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -Code Page 949 - MS-DOS Korean Hangul -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -Code Page 950 - MS-DOS Traditional Chinese -.RE -.PP -Thus this parameter may have any of the values 437, 737, 850, 852, -861, 932, 936, 949, or 950. If you don't find the codepage you need, -read the comments in one of the other codepage files and the -\fBmake_smbcodepage(1)\fR man page and write one. Please -remember to donate it back to the Samba user community. -.PP -.PP -This parameter co-operates with the \fIvalid -chars\fR parameter in determining what characters are -valid in filenames and how capitalization is done. If you set both -this parameter and the \fIvalid chars\fR parameter -the \fIclient code page\fR parameter -\fBMUST\fR be set before the \fIvalid -chars\fR parameter in the \fIsmb.conf\fR -file. The \fIvalid chars\fR string will then -augment the character settings in the \fIclient code page\fR -parameter. -.PP -.PP -If not set, \fIclient code page\fR defaults -to 850. -.PP -.PP -See also : \fIvalid -chars\fR, \fIcode page directory\fR -.PP -.PP -Default: \fBclient code page = 850\fR -.PP -.PP -Example: \fBclient code page = 936\fR -.PP -.TP -\fBcode page directory (G)\fR -Define the location of the various client code page -files. - -See also \fIclient -code page\fR - -Default: \fBcode page directory = ${prefix}/lib/codepages -\fR -Example: \fBcode page directory = /usr/share/samba/codepages -\fR.TP -\fBcoding system (G)\fR -This parameter is used to determine how incoming -Shift-JIS Japanese characters are mapped from the incoming \fIclient code page\fR -used by the client, into file names in the UNIX filesystem. -Only useful if \fIclient code page\fR is set to -932 (Japanese Shift-JIS). The options are : -.RS -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -SJIS - Shift-JIS. Does no -conversion of the incoming filename. -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -JIS8, J8BB, J8BH, J8@B, -J8@J, J8@H - Convert from incoming Shift-JIS to eight -bit JIS code with different shift-in, shift out codes. -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -JIS7, J7BB, J7BH, J7@B, J7@J, -J7@H - Convert from incoming Shift-JIS to seven bit -JIS code with different shift-in, shift out codes. -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -JUNET, JUBB, JUBH, JU@B, JU@J, JU@H -- Convert from incoming Shift-JIS to JUNET code with different shift-in, -shift out codes. -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -EUC - Convert an incoming -Shift-JIS character to EUC code. -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -HEX - Convert an incoming -Shift-JIS character to a 3 byte hex representation, i.e. -:AB. -.TP 0.2i -\(bu -CAP - Convert an incoming -Shift-JIS character to the 3 byte hex representation used by -the Columbia AppleTalk Program (CAP), i.e. :AB. -This is used for compatibility between Samba and CAP. -.RE -.PP -Default: \fBcoding system = <empty value>\fR -.PP -.TP \fBcomment (S)\fR This is a text field that is seen next to a share when a client does a queries the server, either via the network @@ -2350,18 +2134,11 @@ DEMAND\fR when a user accesses the Samba server and the Windows NT user no longer exists. In order to use this option, \fBsmbd\fR must be -set to \fIsecurity = domain\fR and \fIdelete -user script\fR must be set to a full pathname for a script -that will delete a UNIX user given one argument of \fI%u -\fR, which expands into the UNIX user name to delete. -\fBNOTE\fR that this is different to the \fIadd user script\fR -which will work with the \fIsecurity = server\fR option -as well as \fIsecurity = domain\fR. The reason for this -is only when Samba is a domain member does it get the information -on an attempted user logon that a user no longer exists. In the -\fIsecurity = server\fR mode a missing user -is treated the same as an invalid password logon attempt. Deleting -the user in this circumstance would not be a good idea. +set to \fIsecurity = domain\fR or \fIsecurity = +user\fR and \fIdelete user script\fR +must be set to a full pathname for a script +that will delete a UNIX user given one argument of \fI%u\fR, +which expands into the UNIX user name to delete. When the Windows user attempts to access the Samba server, at \fBlogin\fR (session setup in the SMB protocol) @@ -6989,64 +6766,6 @@ native system is set to use (usually Default: \fBno utmp directory\fR .TP -\fBvalid chars (G)\fR -The option allows you to specify additional -characters that should be considered valid by the server in -filenames. This is particularly useful for national character -sets, such as adding u-umlaut or a-ring. - -The option takes a list of characters in either integer -or character form with spaces between them. If you give two -characters with a colon between them then it will be taken as -an lowercase:uppercase pair. - -If you have an editor capable of entering the characters -into the config file then it is probably easiest to use this -method. Otherwise you can specify the characters in octal, -decimal or hexadecimal form using the usual C notation. - -For example to add the single character 'Z' to the charset -(which is a pointless thing to do as it's already there) you could -do one of the following - -.sp -.nf - valid chars = Z - valid chars = z:Z - valid chars = 0132:0172 - -.sp -.fi - -The last two examples above actually add two characters, -and alter the uppercase and lowercase mappings appropriately. - -Note that you \fBMUST\fR specify this parameter -after the \fIclient code page\fR parameter if you -have both set. If \fIclient code page\fR is set after -the \fIvalid chars\fR parameter the \fIvalid -chars\fR settings will be overwritten. - -See also the \fIclient -code page\fR parameter. - -Default: \fBSamba defaults to using a reasonable set -of valid characters for English systems\fR - -Example: \fBvalid chars = 0345:0305 0366:0326 0344:0304 -\fR -The above example allows filenames to have the Swedish -characters in them. - -\fBNOTE:\fR It is actually quite difficult to -correctly produce a \fIvalid chars\fR line for -a particular system. To automate the process tino@augsburg.net <URL:mailto:tino@augsburg.net> has written -a package called \fBvalidchars\fR which will automatically -produce a complete \fIvalid chars\fR line for -a given client system. Look in the \fIexamples/validchars/ -\fRsubdirectory of your Samba source code distribution -for this package. -.TP \fBvalid users (S)\fR This is a list of users that should be allowed to login to this service. Names starting with '@', '+' and '&' |