Hi people! I use samba and cups as a print-/spoolserver. The clients are WinXP machines (SP1). When the XP client is attached to network and keeps running the samba server corresponds after a while (i have no idea after how long exactly) the bellow error message. Additionally the same error occures when the printserver starts (off any reason) later than the clients. log.winclient: [2004/09/05 22:39:08, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436) read_data: read failure for 4. Error = Connection timed out [2004/09/17 19:19:34, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436) read_data: read failure for 4. Error = Connection reset by peer [2004/09/20 21:56:26, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436) read_data: read failure for 4. Error = Connection reset by peer [2004/09/20 22:04:12, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436) read_data: read failure for 4. Error = Connection reset by peer Has anybody of you an idea how i can solve this problem. My current workarround is to restart samba and reboot the clients afterwards (not really the best solution :-)) Thanks for helping a samba newbie. P.s.: My samba version: 2.2.3a-13 for Debian (woody)
Hi people! I use samba and cups as a print-/spoolserver. The clients are WinXP machines (SP1). When the XP client is attached to network and keeps running the samba server corresponds after a while (i have no idea after how long exactly) the bellow error message. Additionally the same error occures when the printserver starts (off any reason) later than the clients. log.winclient: [2004/09/05 22:39:08, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436) read_data: read failure for 4. Error = Connection timed out [2004/09/17 19:19:34, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436) read_data: read failure for 4. Error = Connection reset by peer [2004/09/20 21:56:26, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436) read_data: read failure for 4. Error = Connection reset by peer [2004/09/20 22:04:12, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436) read_data: read failure for 4. Error = Connection reset by peer Has anybody of you an idea how i can solve this problem. My current workarround is to restart samba and reboot the clients afterwards (not really the best solution :-)) Thanks for helping a samba newbie. P.s.: My samba version: 2.2.3a-13 for Debian (woody)