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2003 Mar 29
1
Printing w/CUPS, Samba 2.2 - Adobe PS files?
I'm following the Samba HOWTO for CUPS printing, trying to run the
'cupsaddsmb' program but it requires the Adobe PS files. The howto says
to get them from www.adobe.com, can anyone be more specific?
The files required are:
ADFONTS.MFM
ADOBEPS4.DRV
ADOBEPS4.HLP
ADOBEPS5.DLL
ADOBESU.DLL
ADOBESU.HLP
ADOBEPTR2.PPD
ICONLIB.DLL
I've downloaded the "Universal 1.0.6 English"
2003 Mar 26
3
Fw: share a folder rw, but not deletable?
...tr +i
dir/" and that didn't work... as now the users could not r/w data within
the directory. I don't want the directories to be renamed or deleted.
Windows has the "delete" permissions available -- but not samba?
Any UNIX/Samba suggestions?
thanks, peace
Brian Wiese | bwiese@cotse.com | aim: unolinuxguru
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2003 Mar 30
4
cant set up a no password login
hi
have problems to get an samba server up that offers shares for all
without a password
heres my smb.conf file located under /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
[global]
netbios name = DEATHB
server string = Samba %v on (%L)
workgroup = LANSTRIKE
encrypt passwords = yes
security = share
[homes]
browseable = no
[mp3]
comment = lmh
path = /var/glftpd/site/mp3/lame.r3mix/
browseable = yes
read only =
2003 Mar 29
1
cupsaddsmb -v, Warning: PPD file not found?!
Hello all,
I am running a Debian testing/unstable system with samba 2.2.3a-6 and
cupsys 1.1.15-4 as a member server in a samba domain. I have used CUPS to
add a networked HP8100N printer and it works fine locally, but I'm having
difficulty adding it to samba for Win98 domain clients to use.
I ran cupsaddsmb to add the printer and drivers to samba, but it cannot
find the PPD file... where is
2003 Mar 13
2
Sync Linux <-> NT Domain passwords
Is there a way to syncronise the Windows Domain passwords
with the linux account passwords?
SAMBA passes authentication to an NT box
password server = *
Users have local accounts on the Linux box and get access to SAMBA shares
depending on which group (linux) they belong to and if their authentication
credentials were correct.
I've tried synchronising their passwords so when they change
2003 Apr 05
1
Samba 2.2 + CUPS driver download work for anyone?
I have tried everything I could possibly think of to get printer driver
download working with Samba 2.2.3a-6 and CUPS 1.1.15-4 (latest Debian
unstable packages). I am wondering if anyone else has go this to work at
all (with newer versions of samba or cups?) -- if so please let me know to
give me some hope. Or else I am thinking this is officially 'broken'.
CUPS is working perfectly
2003 Apr 12
0
Difficulty with Samba 2.2.8 and native CUPS PS driver s
|-----Original Message-----
|From: Thomas Urban [mailto:soletan@toxa.de]
|Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 3:49 AM
|To: samba@lists.samba.org
|Subject: [Samba] Difficulty with Samba 2.2.8 and native CUPS PS drivers
|
|
|Hi everyone,
|
|yesterday I played a bit with configuring Samba 2.2.8a and CUPS 1.1.18
|to get Win2k Pro installing drivers automatically by downloading them
|from the server. First
2003 Mar 01
1
preserving unix->win file permissions for backup via samba?
I am having difficulty in try to preserve permissions on Unix files that
are copied from the samba server onto a Windows98 system, and then copied
again via samba back to an 'upload' directory on the samba server.
Specifically, I am sharing "/etc" (samba read only) for backup purposes,
and while logged in as "root" on the windows system, I can drag and drop
these files
2003 May 20
0
2cent note-- RE: Access denied, unable to connect to prin ter
We had a similar problem here, different but perhaps not entirely unique if
someone else happens to make the same mistake. We give kudos to the samba
logging. =)
We have a linux samba print server with cups as a member server of an nt4
domain. The win98 users could print fine, win 2k could not - but that
wasn't the problem, though only these systems had an "access denied" error