It was suggested here at my work that we get a monitorless NT station so that the Windows PCs could print on our predominantly Sun network. I suggested Samba and had it set up fairly easily (quite nice). I'm running Samba on a RedHat 5.2 system on an Intel chip. The installation went mostly fine. I just had to make the Samba spool directory world writable for the printing to work. When Windows users print to my machine it will work most of the time. If the file is about 2-5 MB then it will work. However, a larger file ( < 7MB or so) will fail. Looking at the logs, I can see that the client will connect, but then it never sends data and it never disconnects. If I then kill smbd (it runs on demand through inetd) the log will be updated to show that the client closed, but still no data. Any ideas why this is happening? The samba spool is on /var and there is about 80MB free which should be more than enough since none of the printers are actually connected to this machine. Thanks in advance. --John Gruenenfelder Research Assistant, Steward Observatory, U of Arizona Elrond, Duke of URL http://www.azstarnet.com/~elrond elrond@azstarnet.com johng@bach.as.arizona.edu "This is the most fun I've had without being drenched in the blood of my enemies!" --Sam of Sam & Max