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Most of my filesystems use KOI8-U (since early nineties), but there is one share, which is "owned" by a PHP-based web-application, that uses UTF8.

I have unix charset = koi8-u in the [global] section of smb.conf, but that causes non-ASCII filenames of that one special share to be mangled, obviously.

Trying to set the unix charset to UTF-8 just for that share is rejected by Samba:

Global parameter unix charset found in service section!

Is there some other way to define the charset per share? The underlying filesystem for the share is ZFS, maybe, that helps?

Mikhail T.
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