Hi, I'm trying to print to a printer that is connected to an NT 4 Server. The problem is, that nothing comes out of the printer, and I get no error messages, neither on the Linux nor the NT box. The printer queue on NT is empty. Where can I look in order to find out what the problem is? Here is a session with smbclient: dsadmin@linux:~ > smbclient //pc02/hp5pnt added interface ip=10.1.1.250 bcast=10.1.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Password: Domain=[DSS] OS=[Windows NT 4.0] Server=[NT LAN Manager 4.0] smb: \> print printtest.txt putting file printtest.txt as printtest.txt (0.3 kb/s) (average 0.3 kb/s) smb: \> The NT box can ping the linux machine both under its hostname and IP address. The file printtest.txt simply contains one line "This is a test". I also tried to set up the printer using SuSE's YAST and YAST2. The printer is added, but I can't get anything from Linux to the printer, without any error message. Dietrich
Hi, I'm trying to print to a printer that is connected to an NT 4 Server. The problem is, that nothing comes out of the printer, and I get no error messages, neither on the Linux nor the NT box. The printer queue on NT is empty. Where can I look in order to find out what the problem is? Here is a session with smbclient: dsadmin@linux:~ > smbclient //pc02/hp5pnt added interface ip=10.1.1.250 bcast=10.1.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Password: Domain=[DSS] OS=[Windows NT 4.0] Server=[NT LAN Manager 4.0] smb: \> print printtest.txt putting file printtest.txt as printtest.txt (0.3 kb/s) (average 0.3 kb/s) smb: \> The NT box can ping the linux machine both under its hostname and IP address. The file printtest.txt simply contains one line "This is a test". I also tried to set up the printer using SuSE's YAST and YAST2. The printer is added, but I can't get anything from Linux to the printer, without any error message. Dietrich