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2003 Jan 09
1
GS PDF creator
This is a snip of my smb.conf file. This share will create a pdf file and deposit the output in a samba share for retrieval. It works. On the client side you add a printer pointing to the smbpdf share and give it a PS printer driver. When you print to this printer(smbpdf) it creates the pdf file. I'd like to change one thing and this thing is golden. When printing a file called file.txt the conversion takes place and when you go to /var/tmp the file is named something like smbprn.00000...
2005 Feb 23
0
printer access slow
...server = * workgroup = <WORKGROUP> os level = 0 winbind enum groups = no security = ads preferred master = no winbind separator = - winbind cache time = 20 [pdfs] path = /usr/local/pdfs browseable = yes writeable = yes guest ok = yes [smbpdf] comment = PDF generator path = /var/spool/samba printable = yes # %s = spool file, %U = uid + GID, %m = machine name, %I = ip, %H = homedir print command = /usr/sbin/pdfprint %s %U %m %I %H '%J' use client driver = yes lpq command = lprm command = =============================== /usr/sbin...
2013 Jan 16
1
Samba AD Auth Stops After Patches
...comment = Test Share valid users = "@OR+SecGrpName" path = /parent/test public = no writeable = yes force group = "@OR+SecGrpName" create mask = 0770 directory mask = 0770 #=========================Printer Test========================================= [smbpdf] comment = PDF Generator valid users = @OR+"Domain Users" printing = sysv path = /var/spool/samba printable = yes print command = /usr/sbin/pdfprint %s %U %I %a lpq command = # lprm command = # lppause command = # lpresume command = # queuepause command = # queueresume command = # use cli...
2003 May 30
12
pdf printer
Hi, I created a PDFPrinter as per http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&m=105301236523413&w=2 I have another question, do I need to add a Color Laser Printer Driver in W2K to the PDF share to generate color PDF in Windows? Regards, Norman