I don't know a thing about NT but:
Have you tried, from your linux box:
smbclient //server/printer
Then, do the user/password thing
Then:
print Printfile
Of course, it would help if Printfile were formated for your printer.
If that works, you should be able to print without much trouble.
The print command to use, if this all works, is:
cat Printfile | smbclient //server/printer (PaswordStuff) -c " print
-"
Or something close to it. If THIS works, then learning to set up a print filter
should be your next project.
If you have a postscript printer, you might not even need to reformat your
documents to print them. Just print your document to a file, then use the
above command to send it to your printer. I am not even sure if you would
need lprng or whatever if this works and meets your needs.
Joel
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 07:23:57PM -0700, Norbert Froese
wrote:> I am trying to set up my Debian(Woody) laptop(HP Omnibood500) to work in
> a NT-centric instutution. I started this with very little understanding
> of networks
>
> I can now mount my NT file share without problems (learning alot about
> networks in the process) but am having problems with network printing.
>
> I decided to use CUPS but it didn't work. In an effort to
troubleshoot,
> I tried to use smbspool directly.
>
> I have the following information:
> Print Server Name: server
> Print Server Domain: domain
> Print Server IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> Printer Name: printer
> My NT username username
> My NT password password
>
> I did the following
>
> # export DEVICE_URI="smb://username:password@server/printer"
> # echo $DEVICE_URI
> smb://username:password@server/printer
> # smbspool 0 0 0 0 0 mozilla.ps
> ERROR: cli_connect() failed...
> ERROR: Unable to connect to SAMBA host, will retry in 60 seconds...:
> Success
> ERROR: cli_connect() failed...
> ERROR: Unable to connect to SAMBA host, will retry in 60 seconds...:
> Success
> ERROR: cli_connect() failed...
> ERROR: Unable to connect to SAMBA host, will retry in 60 seconds...:
> Success
> ERROR: cli_connect() failed...
> ERROR: Unable to connect to SAMBA host, will retry in 60 seconds...:
> Success
>
> The network information I believe is correct because I was able to
> print, although inconsistantly, with lprng. It comes straight off a
> Windows2000 Printer Test Page
>
> I have tried many variations for the URI without success.
>
> Does anyone have suggestions as to how I could best troubleshoot this
> problem. Or would I be best off going back to lprng, as I seemed to be
> further along trying to get that to work?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
>
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