John te Bokkel
2016-Nov-14 19:58 UTC
[Samba] STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER for printer trying to connect to smb share
I have a kyocera TA-205C printer that is can scan to pdf and place the file on a smb share. I have a user on my domain (PCEDOM\printers) that can login and access the share. I tested it out with smbclient and was able to create a file where the printer is supposed to be able to put the file. The printer gave a very unhelpful error message, so I did a packet capture to find the error. (see attached) It seems to be with the login, but I know the password is correct. (Copy and pasted it for the printer settings and testing with smbclient). I have tried the username with and without the domain. Server is 4.5.1 an ad dc and also serving files. I had this working with 4.3.5, but I had to rebuild my server when the upgrade to 4.5.1 happened so I'm not sure if I'm just missing a setting somewhere. If this is a setting, where should I be looking?
John te Bokkel
2016-Nov-15 13:20 UTC
[Samba] STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER for printer trying to connect to smb share
On 14 November 2016 at 14:58, John te Bokkel <tanj.tanj at gmail.com> wrote:> > I have a kyocera TA-205C printer that is can scan to pdf and place the file on a smb share. > > I have a user on my domain (PCEDOM\printers) that can login and access the share. I tested it out with smbclient and was able to create a file where the printer is supposed to be able to put the file. > > The printer gave a very unhelpful error message, so I did a packet capture to find the error. (see attached) > > It seems to be with the login, but I know the password is correct. (Copy and pasted it for the printer settings and testing with smbclient). I have tried the username with and without the domain. > > Server is 4.5.1 an ad dc and also serving files. I had this working with 4.3.5, but I had to rebuild my server when the upgrade to 4.5.1 happened so I'm not sure if I'm just missing a setting somewhere. > > If this is a setting, where should I be looking?OK, I took the login part out of the equation and set permissions on the share to allow Full Control to Everyone on that folder. This is what the sequence looks like now. Client: NBSS Session request Server: NBSS Positive session response Client: SMB Negotiate Protocol Request. Requested Dialects Dialect: PC NETWORK PROGRAM 1.0 Dialect: MICROSOFT NETWORKS 1.03 Dialect: MICROSOFT NETWORKS 3.0 Dialect: LANMAN1.0 Dialect: LM1.2X002 Dialect: DOS LANMAN2.1 Dialect: Samba Dialect: NT LANMAN 1.0 Dialect: NT LM 0.12 Server: SMB Negotiate Protocol Response Capabilities: 0x0080f3fc, Unicode, Large Files, NT SMBs, RPC Remote APIs, NT Status Codes, Level 2 Oplocks, Lock and Read, NT Find, Dfs, Infolevel Passthru, Large ReadX, Large WriteX, UNIX It seems the printer doesn't like the response because it closes the connection with TCP [FIN, ACK] Any insight on why the requested dialects and the corresponding response would cause the printer to error? Regards, John
L.P.H. van Belle
2016-Nov-15 13:39 UTC
[Samba] STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER for printer trying to connect to smb share
Hai John, Can you try the folling for you printer. I had a same problem here. It worked by useing the follwing to connect to my share. You tried : PCEDOM\printers Now try : .\printers And have you tried PCEDOM\Administrator And try .\Administrator also. And last, the server your scanning to, if above does not work. Add "ntlm auth = yes" to the smb.conf ( optional : raw NTLMv2 auth = yes ) Try ones at a time. This should work, im having TA5002 and TA3511 and M3540. all connected to my samba share. ( as .\Administrator ) The ACL on the folders makes sure for the correct rights for the users. Last, asumming you already checked, if you printer has the latest firmware. Best regards, Louis> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens John te Bokkel > via samba > Verzonden: dinsdag 15 november 2016 14:21 > Aan: samba at lists.samba.org > Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER for printer trying to > connect to smb share > > On 14 November 2016 at 14:58, John te Bokkel <tanj.tanj at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I have a kyocera TA-205C printer that is can scan to pdf and place the > file on a smb share. > > > > I have a user on my domain (PCEDOM\printers) that can login and access > the share. I tested it out with smbclient and was able to create a file > where the printer is supposed to be able to put the file. > > > > The printer gave a very unhelpful error message, so I did a packet > capture to find the error. (see attached) > > > > It seems to be with the login, but I know the password is correct. (Copy > and pasted it for the printer settings and testing with smbclient). I have > tried the username with and without the domain. > > > > Server is 4.5.1 an ad dc and also serving files. I had this working with > 4.3.5, but I had to rebuild my server when the upgrade to 4.5.1 happened > so I'm not sure if I'm just missing a setting somewhere. > > > > If this is a setting, where should I be looking? > > OK, > > I took the login part out of the equation and set permissions on the > share to allow Full Control to Everyone on that folder. > > This is what the sequence looks like now. > > Client: NBSS Session request > Server: NBSS Positive session response > Client: SMB Negotiate Protocol Request. > Requested Dialects > Dialect: PC NETWORK PROGRAM 1.0 > Dialect: MICROSOFT NETWORKS 1.03 > Dialect: MICROSOFT NETWORKS 3.0 > Dialect: LANMAN1.0 > Dialect: LM1.2X002 > Dialect: DOS LANMAN2.1 > Dialect: Samba > Dialect: NT LANMAN 1.0 > Dialect: NT LM 0.12 > Server: SMB Negotiate Protocol Response > Capabilities: 0x0080f3fc, Unicode, Large Files, NT SMBs, RPC Remote > APIs, NT Status Codes, Level 2 Oplocks, Lock and Read, NT Find, Dfs, > Infolevel Passthru, Large ReadX, Large WriteX, UNIX > > It seems the printer doesn't like the response because it closes the > connection with TCP [FIN, ACK] > > Any insight on why the requested dialects and the corresponding > response would cause the printer to error? > > Regards, > John > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba