I'm trying to set up a print server in a workgroup environment attaching to windows 2000 machines the server seems to be able to write to public directories on the hard drive with no problem but when I try to install the printers on the local machines the printer I just set up under the printers folder is giving me the message Access denied, unable to connect the arguments I have set up under the printers option in the smb.conf are as follows [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba browseable = no public = yes guest ok = yes writeable = no printable = yes printer admin = root also I have map to guest = BAD USER in the [global] section of the smb.conf file any ideas why the printer options on the server are giving me problems? Dave -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
I'm trying to set up a print server in a workgroup environment attaching to windows 2000 machines the server seems to be able to write to public directories on the hard drive with no problem but when I try to install the printers on the local machines the printer I just set up under the printers folder is giving me the message Access denied, unable to connect the arguments I have set up under the printers option in the smb.conf are as follows [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba browseable = no public = yes guest ok = yes writeable = no printable = yes printer admin = root also I have map to guest = BAD USER in the [global] section of the smb.conf file any ideas why the printer options on the server are giving me problems? Dave -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
daniel.jarboe@custserv.com
2002-Nov-27 12:25 UTC
[Samba] Access denied when trying to access printer
Few questions... Have you looked at the Samba-HOWTO-Collection (4th bullet of the "New Samba documentation" at samba.org) for setting up print? What samba? What OS? What printing sub-system? One thing you might want to check if you use RH 7.x linux (uses LPRng print sub-system), is /etc/lpd.perms for potentially restrictive settings. Are you able to print to the printers but see this message, or are you unable to print anything at all? Have you looked at the Samba-HOWTO-Collection (4th bullet of the "New Samba documentation" at samba.org) for setting up print? ;) ~ Daniel -----Original Message----- From: David Nelson [mailto:dave@rsavings.net] Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 3:50 PM To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] Access denied when trying to access printer I'm trying to set up a print server in a workgroup environment attaching to windows 2000 machines the server seems to be able to write to public directories on the hard drive with no problem but when I try to install the printers on the local machines the printer I just set up under the printers folder is giving me the message Access denied, unable to connect the arguments I have set up under the printers option in the smb.conf are as follows [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba browseable = no public = yes guest ok = yes writeable = no printable = yes printer admin = root also I have map to guest = BAD USER in the [global] section of the smb.conf file any ideas why the printer options on the server are giving me problems? Dave ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This message is the property of Time Inc. or its affiliates. It may be legally privileged and/or confidential and is intended only for the use of the addressee(s). No addressee should forward, print, copy, or otherwise reproduce this message in any manner that would allow it to be viewed by any individual not originally listed as a recipient. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any unauthorized disclosure, dissemination, distribution, copying or the taking of any action in reliance on the information herein is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender and delete this message. Thank you.