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Thread: Best practice to support both Windows and Linux clients

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    Question Best practice to support both Windows and Linux clients

    Hello,

    I have downloaded a Test-CD installation for NAS-R3 and the main thing I am interested in is how to support file-sharing for both Windows and Linux clients at the same time.

    I have seen that when I create new files or folders from Linux in a share where I have set permission via Windows, the permissions are being replicated through so this looks good.

    But I have a problem with German special characters (Umlauts) in Linux. I can create files and folders with Umlauts from Windows and Linux but when I via these from Linux or Windows the Umlauts are displayed incorrectly, making the file- or foldername unreadable. The share are mounted in Linux via mount -t smbfs.

    I already tried to use different codepages and iocharset settings in the mount command but to no avail. We are a german company so without solving this issue we unfortunately won't be able to use open-e.

    Do you know if there is a way to solve this and if yes how it could be done?

    Thanks in advance and have a nice weekend.

    The Kirschi

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    Use UTF-8 LOCALE in Linux (most new linux's use those).
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    Thanks for the quick answer, Todd. But I already have set all locale to UTF-8. Still does not work. Sorry.

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    Send the log file to support so we can check. Go in GUI and select Status > Hardware > Log > click on the Download button and send them to support@open-e.com so our engineers can review them.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    Try to create file/directory after the change to UTF-8 locales on linux host. The old files need to be converted - only new should work.
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