daniel.jarboe@custserv.com
2002-Aug-15 04:46 UTC
REPOST: [Samba] queuepause/queueresume and w2k machines, won't work
Haven't heard any responses at all. Stumped? Or does it work for you and just not me? Please let me know if you can, thanks -------- Original Message -------- Subject: queuepause/queueresume and w2k machines, won't work Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2002 11:56:32 -0400 From: daniel.jarboe@custserv.com To: samba@lists.samba.org RH 7.2 linux, LPRng, and samba 2.2.5-1 rpm, security = domain using winbind to auth to NT PDC, also connecting to an NT WINS server on a different subnet. I discovered the reason the queuepause and queueresume wasn't working when I specified it ("/usr/sbin/lpc stop %p" and "/usr/sbin/lpc start %p") was because the file was being executed with the uid/gid of the login id rather than root as I would expect. Please help. 1. How can samba execute queuepause and queueresume commands as root without a usermapping of each of the printer admins to root? The queuepause fails silently otherwise. 2. With the temporary map to root in my smbusers file, the queuepause executes successfully, but from w2k the Status still shows 'Ready' instead of 'Paused.' Furthermore, since w2k sees status 'Ready' instead of 'Paused', the 'Pause' remains on the pop-up menu and there is no way 'Resume' to call... making it impossible to unpause samba shared print queues from the w2k machine. Is this broken in Samba, or does it have something to do with my samba interface not supporting broadcast, or something else entirely? Please help. Thank you, ~ Daniel -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed