I need to use a color laser printer located on an SCO server. My samba
server is a Solaris box. So I need to do remote printing using rcp to
copy the file and then rsh to execute lp on the solaris box. My problem
is that I need to use the same user on both machines on order to have
success with the rcp and rsh via the .rhosts file.
My question is: How can I specify samba which a user it must use to
execute the commands?
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On Thu, 12 Feb 1998 05:07:15 +1100, you wrote:>I need to use a color laser printer located on an SCO server. My samba >server is a Solaris box. So I need to do remote printing using rcp to >copy the file and then rsh to execute lp on the solaris box. My problem >is that I need to use the same user on both machines on order to have >success with the rcp and rsh via the .rhosts file. > >My question is: How can I specify samba which a user it must use to >execute the commands?Try setting the 'force user=' parameter in the relevant share. Simon Hyde ----------------------------------------------------------- With a PC, I always felt limited by the software available. On Unix, I am limited only by my knowledge.