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package automates the building of a "valid chars =" line for any
client DOS based client. This makes setting things up right for
european languages much easier.
(This used to be commit d0ce245acc
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Note: All files in this directory are DOS formatted (CRLF line terminator).
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!!! VIRUS WARNING !!! I do not know if VALIDCHR.COM is virus free !!!
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I think that my system is virus free here because I do not run any games
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or other copied software. I only run Shareware/Freeware etc. from CD-ROMs
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or from registered disks, however I do not use viral scanners because
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I have not registered any (I consider `having no sex' is better than
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`testing for AIDS on a regular basis', if you know what I mean).
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This is VALIDCHR, a little DOS program I wrote to create
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an apropriate `valid chars =' config parameter.
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It is freeware and is thought to be distributed freely with Samba.
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WARNING:
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Your SMB driver may use another character map as the one VALIDCHR
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sees. The only way you can tell this is that some file names fail.
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Under Win95 everything is fine, though.
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Usage:
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c:
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mkdir junk_dir
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cd junk_dir
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a:validchr > a:output.log
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cd ..
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rmdir junk_dir
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Siedeffects:
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Files named *.TST may be deleted.
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Verification:
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For diagnostic purpose you can run VALIDCHR on a Samba mounted drive.
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Then you can use unix diff to compare the output of the network and
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the hard drive. These two outputs usually differ! However there
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should be few differences. I get following on Win95 (c: visa e:)
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104c104
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< 152: length 0
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---
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> 152: 95
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(diff line for `valid chars =' deleted because it's uninteresting)
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You can see, `y diaresis' can be mapped on the network drive while
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it cannot be mapped on the hard drive. Everything else is identical.
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However this gives a hint that one can improve the mapping.
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Bugs:
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Yes, probably some.
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VALIDCHR must be run on the system which character mapping should be probed.
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It must be run on the hard drive for this. VALIDCHR ALTERS THE CURRENT
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DIRECTORY AND REMOVES SOME FILES, SO ALWAYS RUN IT IN A junk DIRECTORY !!!
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You should redirect the output of VALIDCHR. At the end of the output is a
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line like
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valid chars = x:y y:x x:x ... a:b c ...
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which is suitable for your smb.conf file. (you should remove the DOS CR
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character, because DOS uses CRLF while Unix uses LF only.)
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Note that some mappings at the beginning of the `valid chars =' line like
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A:B B:A B:B
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might look a little bit strange to you, however sometimes character A
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has to be mapped to character B independently of a default mapping
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to uppercase or lowercase while character B must not be touched. I found
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this out the hard way ... Consider it a crude workaround, because Samba
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lacks the possibility to map characters in one direction only!
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VALIDCHR usually issues one warning for character 32.
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You may ignore these and any other warnings.
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VALIDCHR does not test for character NUL (this is the directory end marker).
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validchr.c is the source code to validchr.com
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You may do anything with the source code (copy, change, sell, burn)
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validchr.com is a Borland C compiled binary.
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Beware, it may contain a virus (if my system contains one).
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nwdos70.out is the output of an VALIDCHR-run under Novell DOS 7.0
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while no codepage (no display.sys) was active.
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msdos70.out is the output of an VALIDCHR-run under MS-DOS 7.0 (Win95 DOS)
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while codepage 850 was active.
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I have no other MS-DOS systems at home currently.
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(I have access to MS-DOS 3.0, 3.2, 3.3, 5.0 and 6.22, however I have no time
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to run VALIDCHR there)
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Some words to the output
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(for people not fammiliar with programming language C):
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probed_char: [text] mapped_char
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probed_char is the character probed to be written to disk
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text may be empty or contain:
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open File could not be opened.
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close File could not be closed (should not happen)
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length File name was shortened (usually occurs on SPC)
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unlink File cannot be unlinked (usually when open fails)
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mapped_char is the character which is used by MS-DOS in the directory
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This is usually the uppercase character.
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The mapped character is 0 if something failed (you may say
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that the character is not supported)
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The last line in the output is documented in the smb.conf manual page ;)
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tino@augsburg.net
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