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Bug #10780

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Encoding problem with MOTD directive on Windows

Added by Alexis Astier over 7 years ago. Updated about 6 years ago.

Status:
Rejected
Priority:
N/A
Assignee:
-
Category:
Techniques
Target version:
Severity:
Minor - inconvenience | misleading | easy workaround
UX impact:
User visibility:
Getting started - demo | first install | level 1 Techniques
Effort required:
Priority:
0
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Description

I try to use directive MOTD, but letters that have accents are not included in the MOTD. Effectively, they are replaced by characters like @. I think it's problem with UTF-8.


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Capture.PNG (4.92 KB) Capture.PNG Alexis Astier, 2017-05-24 15:11
Actions #1

Updated by Alexis Mousset over 7 years ago

  • Subject changed from Problem with MOTD directive to Encoding problem with MOTD directive
  • Category set to Techniques
  • Target version set to 3.1.21
Actions #2

Updated by Alexis Astier over 7 years ago

This problem it's only present with windows server

Actions #3

Updated by Alexis Mousset over 7 years ago

  • Subject changed from Encoding problem with MOTD directive to Encoding problem with MOTD directive on Windows

Thank you for reporting this issue, we will evaluate its priority.

Actions #4

Updated by François ARMAND over 7 years ago

  • Severity set to Minor - inconvenience | misleading | easy workaround
  • User visibility set to Getting started - demo | first install | level 1 Techniques
  • Priority changed from 0 to 35
Actions #5

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ over 7 years ago

  • Target version changed from 3.1.21 to 3.1.22
Actions #6

Updated by Benoît PECCATTE over 7 years ago

  • Priority changed from 35 to 50
Actions #7

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ over 7 years ago

  • Target version changed from 3.1.22 to 3.1.23
  • Priority changed from 50 to 49
Actions #8

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ about 7 years ago

  • Target version changed from 3.1.23 to 3.1.24
Actions #9

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ about 7 years ago

  • Target version changed from 3.1.24 to 3.1.25
  • Priority changed from 49 to 47
Actions #10

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ almost 7 years ago

  • Target version changed from 3.1.25 to 387
  • Priority changed from 47 to 46
Actions #11

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ almost 7 years ago

  • Target version changed from 387 to 4.1.10
Actions #12

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ almost 7 years ago

  • Target version changed from 4.1.10 to 4.1.11
  • Priority changed from 46 to 44
Actions #13

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ over 6 years ago

  • Target version changed from 4.1.11 to 4.1.12
  • Priority changed from 44 to 43
Actions #14

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ over 6 years ago

  • Target version changed from 4.1.12 to 4.1.13
  • Priority changed from 43 to 42
Actions #15

Updated by Benoît PECCATTE over 6 years ago

  • Target version changed from 4.1.13 to 411
Actions #16

Updated by Benoît PECCATTE over 6 years ago

  • Target version changed from 411 to 4.1.13
Actions #17

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ over 6 years ago

  • Target version changed from 4.1.13 to 4.1.14
Actions #18

Updated by Benoît PECCATTE over 6 years ago

  • Target version changed from 4.1.14 to 4.1.15
Actions #19

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ about 6 years ago

  • Target version changed from 4.1.15 to 4.1.16
Actions #20

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ about 6 years ago

  • Target version changed from 4.1.16 to 4.1.17
Actions #21

Updated by Félix DALLIDET about 6 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Rejected
  • Priority changed from 42 to 0

This technique is no longer available with the windows plugin since we dropped the cfengine windows support.
Still, we should make a new technique to manage MOTD on windows.

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