diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'docs')
-rw-r--r-- | docs/manpages/make_smbcodepage.1 | 131 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/textdocs/Support.txt | 39 |
3 files changed, 187 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/docs/manpages/make_smbcodepage.1 b/docs/manpages/make_smbcodepage.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7c645a3a6b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/manpages/make_smbcodepage.1 @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +.TH MAKE_SMBCODEPAGE 1 make_smbcodepage make_smbcodepage +.SH NAME +make_smbcodepage \- create a binary codepage definition file from an ascii codepage definition source file, or reverse the process. +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B make_smbcodepage +.I c|d +.I codepage +.I inputfile +.I outputfile +.SH DESCRIPTION +This program is part of the Samba suite. + +.B make_smbcodepage +compiles or de-compiles codepage files for use with the internationalization +features of Samba 1.9.18. + +An ascii Samba codepage definition file is a description that tells Samba +how to map from upper to lower case for characters greater than ascii 127 +in the specified DOS code page. Note that for certain DOS codepages +(437 for example) mapping from lower to upper case may be asynchronous. +For example, in code page 437 lower case a acute maps to a plain upper +case A when going from lower to upper case, but maps from plain upper +case A to plain lower case a when lower casing a character. + +A binary Samba codepage definition file is a binary representation +of the same information, including a value that specifies what codepage +this file is describing. + +As Samba does not yet use UNICODE (current for Samba version 1.9.18) +you must specify the client code page that your DOS and Windows clients +are using if you wish to have case insensitivity done correctly for +your particular language. The default codepage Samba uses is 850 +(Western European). Ascii codepage definition sample files are provided +in the Samba distribution for codepages 437 (USA), 850 (Western European) +852 (MS-DOS Latin 2) and 932 (Kanji SJIS). Users are encouraged to +write ascii codepage definition files for their own code pages and +donate them to samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au. All codepage files in the +Samba source directory are compiled and installed when a 'make install' +command is issued there. + +An ascii codepage definition file consists of multiple lines containing +four fields. These fields are : +.B lower +which is the (hex) lower case character mapped on this line. +.B upper +which is the (hex) upper case character that the lower case character +will map to. +.B map upper to lower +which is a boolean value (put either True or False here) which tells +Samba if it is to map the given upper case character to the given +lower case character when lower casing a filename. +.B map lower to upper +which is a boolean value (put either True or False here) which tells +Samba if it is to map the given lower case character to the given +upper case character when upper casing a filename. + +.SH OPTIONS +.I c|d + +.RS 3 +This tells make_smbcodepage if it is compiling (c) an ascii code page file +to binary, or de-compiling a binary codepage file to ascii. +.RE + +.I codepage + +.RS 3 +This is the codepage we are processing (a number, eg. 850) +.RE + +.I inputfile + +.RS 3 +This is the input file to process. +.RE + +.I outputfile + +.RS 3 +This is the output file to produce. +.RE + +.SH FILES +.B codepage_def.<codepage> +.RS 3 +These are the input (ascii) codepage files provided in the Samba +source/ directory. +.RE +.SH FILES +.B codepage.<codepage> +.RS 3 +These are the output (binary) codepage files produced and placed in the Samba +destination lib/codepage/ directory. +.RE + +.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES +Not applicable. +.SH INSTALLATION +The location of the server and its support files is a matter for individual +system administrators. The following are thus suggestions only. + +It is recommended that the +.B make_smbcodepage +program be installed under the /usr/local/samba hierarchy, in a directory readable +by all, writeable only by root. The program itself should be executable by all. +The program should NOT be setuid or setgid! +.SH VERSION +This man page is (mostly) correct for version 1.9.18 of the Samba suite, plus some +of the recent patches to it. These notes will necessarily lag behind +development of the software, so it is possible that your version of +the program has extensions or parameter semantics that differ from or are not +covered by this man page. Please notify these to the address below for +rectification. +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR smb.conf (5), +.BR smbd (8) + +.SH BUGS +None known. +.SH CREDITS +The +.B make_smbcodepage +program was written by Jeremy Allison (jallison@whistle.com) as part of the +Internationalization effort of the Samba software. + +Please send bug reports to samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au. + +See +.BR samba (7) +for a full list of contributors and details on how to +submit bug reports, comments etc. diff --git a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 index 432ef7035c..6774e670de 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 +++ b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 @@ -546,6 +546,8 @@ directory mode dont descend +dos filetimes + exec fake oplocks @@ -1264,6 +1266,22 @@ descend" entries. For example you may need "./proc" instead of just .B Example: dont descend = /proc,/dev +.SS dos filetimes (S) +Under DOS and Windows, if a user can write to a file they can change +the timestamp on it. Under POSIX semantics, only the owner of the file +or root may change the timestamp. By default, Samba runs with POSIX +semantics and refuses to change the timestamp on a file if the user +smbd is acting on behalf of is not the file owner. Setting this option +to True allows DOS semantics and smbd will change the file timstamp as +DOS requires. This is a correct implementation of a previous compile-time +options (UTIME_WORKAROUND) which was broken and is now removed. + +.B Default: + dos filetimes = False + +.B Example: + dos filetimes = True + .SS encrypt passwords (G) This boolean controls whether encrypted passwords will be negotiated diff --git a/docs/textdocs/Support.txt b/docs/textdocs/Support.txt index d482ac3912..bd1372ba20 100644 --- a/docs/textdocs/Support.txt +++ b/docs/textdocs/Support.txt @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Region Number of entries ASIA 1 AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND 18 CANADA 8 - EUROPE 35 + EUROPE 36 MIDDLE EAST 1 AFRICA @@ -1204,6 +1204,43 @@ We provide commercial support in Belgium to large organisations ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +SOFIA - BULGARIA + +National Laboratory for Computer Virology and SEA Ltd. + +We work mainly in the following fields: + +* Design and testing of antivirus and computer security related software + and hardware; +* Data aquisition equipment +* Network design and consulting. + +Samba is our most common network tool for the export of data collected on +UNIX machines to PC clients, file services and simple client/server +processing schemes. + +Samba experience: Linux, Ultrix, Solaris, AIX, RiscOS. + +Client experience: LanMan, WFW, Win 95, Win NT. + +Address: + +National Laboratory for Computer Virology BAS, +Akad. G. Bonchev Str. bl.8, +Sofia 1113, +Bulgaria +E-mail:sales@nlcv.acad.bg +URL http://www.nlcv.acad.bg + +SEA Ltd, +Akad G.Bonchev Str bl. 8, rm 225, +Sofia 1113. +Bulgaria +E-mail:nmechkov@virbus.bg +URL http://www.orgchm.acad.bg/~sealtd +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PRAHA (PRAGUE) - CZECH AGC Praha, |