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Sergey Torop2019-04-28 18:20:09
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Sergey Torop, 2019-04-28 18:20:09

Is it possible to see Cyrillic file names on Windows Server in a NFS mounted directory?

Good afternoon,
there is a Centos6 server and it gives a directory with file names in Cyrillic via NFS (v4).
If you mount it via NFS on a Windows Server 2016 (engl ver.) server, then
the file names in the directory are visible as bugs.
If you look at the properties of the mounted disk, then its type will be nfs v3. Windows has
nfs client ver3.
Is there a way to fix this situation?
ps. if you mount a disk, for example, from linux, then there are no problems (but the version of the nfs client,
for example, on Fedora is indicated as nfs4).
Are there any problems in nfs client windows v3?

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Dmitry Shitskov, 2019-04-28
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Windows wants file encoding in CP1251. UTF-8 or KOI8-R he does not understand and will not be able to understand. You will have to convert all file names to CP1251 on the server.
Windows has a far inferior NFS client. It will be easier to migrate to SMB or use third-party software to work with NFS

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pfg21, 2019-04-29
@pfg21

here I propose a crutch with a virtual fs on Linux, which transcodes file names and gives them to the weak in the encoding that they can
https://superuser.com/questions/302407/what-to-do-...

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