I already tried things like explicitly setting the encoding in smb. tar. Then run gpg -import samba-pubkey.asc gunzip samba- version. How can I tell osx to simply use utf-8 nfc encoding for the samba share? Is there a way to do it? Using GnuPG, simply download the Samba source distribution, the tarball signature, and the Samba distribution public key. Is there any way to do this cross platform? I think it is because osx expects the filenames to be in utf-8 nf d form, but the files are server as utf-8 nf c.īasically I want to have a working samba share where users from osx and unix clients can access and store files, and special chars in file names should be allowed. When I create a file with special chars on the osx client inside the share, it displays correctly in osx but on the unix server it is display with a weird symbol like File with quotes. When I mount this samba share into an osx client (10.9.5), files with special names like File with "quotes" are displayed mangled ( C7XSWH~V) on the osx client. The share has files inside it with utf-8 nfc encoding (standard utf-8). I have a unix server (arch linux) with samba 4.1.12.
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