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1999 Nov 05
1
printing to shared remote printers (Win95) using lpr
I apologize has been discussed, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. I'm trying configure my samba/debian box to allow printing to a shared printer on a win95 machine. Any help is appreciated. In printcap: ljsaturn|HP Laserjet 6P :rm=saturn.ois.swau.edu :rp=hplj6p :sd=/var/spool/lpd/ljsaturn :mx#0 :lp=/dev/null :sh :sf I can print from another Windows
1997 Dec 08
1
print from UNIX to Win95
Hi Can I print PostScript files or imagine Files from UNIX (soliaris 2.5) to a Win95 printer (HP 6P/6PM) ? Now I can only print plain text files using the script included in samba (smbprint). If it is possible how can I configue samba(1.9.17p3) ? Thank you ! Sincerely; Dong Weihua weihuad@matpr.kth
2002 Feb 20
2
smbprint & .config
I seem to have some issues coming to terms with the new smbprint configuration. Not that it is all that new, but I have worked on a ton of AIX Samba systems that are runing 1.9.x and the smbprint worked great in all aspects. The box's couldn't be upgraded (or so said the company that did application builds related to Samba). The printers were and are hosted from windows95 workstations
2006 Mar 06
2
Unable to join to domain: The username could not be found.
Hi, This is my first post here, so if I make any mistakes, warnings are always welcome. I'm working in an organization and we are migrating are domain controllers from windows to linux. I'm trying to deploy a working configuration of samba. Using openSuSE 10.0. I was following the Keith Robertson's how-to from IBM-Developerworks but in the end; the finished installation fails to
2008 Jul 30
3
Sharing Printer Stop Working: error writing spool : NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
Previously I have a working print server using samba with below setting: [global] printcap name = cups printing = cups security = share [printers] browseable = yes printable = yes public = yes create mode = 0700 guest only = yes use client driver = yes guest account = smbprint path = /home/smbprint I could print both from linux and windows XP. But recently (Samba 3.0.22),
2001 Mar 29
1
Samba Printing to Win98
I am trying to allow printing from my linux box to my win98 box, to which my epson stylus printer is attached. It's just not happening...something tells me I'm flirting with a world of pain. I *can* print a file by going: smbclient //rory/EPSON translate print /etc/group but I cannot print from applications, nor can i use smbprint. I tried going: cat /etc/passwd | sh -x smbprint
2006 Mar 21
1
Username could not be found
Hello, I've asked this question before, and somebody helped me after sending my logs. I thank them very much. I've solved these problems but I still can't join the domain. I cannot see any major problem in the logs except the logging user cannot be found in the ldap DB but it's there. To summarize the problem to first tmie readers; We have a windows PDC in our
1999 Jul 13
1
Printing to NT: problem with smbprint
Hi, Maybe someone can help me. I am running FreeBSD 3.2 with Samba 2.0.4b and NT Server 4.0 with SP3 and I added the BSD machine to its server list. My printer is setup on my NT for print sharing. Well if I connect to the share name of the printer via smbclient ( ./smbclient \\\\ESAU\\EPSON -U login%password) I am able to successfully access it and even print. However, when I use the
2003 Nov 23
1
smbprint
While trying to configure my *nix box to print to windows, I discovered my samba build does not have the smbprint utility. I saw no option in the configure/make script to build with the smprint utility. Is there an option that will build this tool? Thanks! Joe Cipale -- #----------------------------------------------------------# # "Don't fear the penguin!"
2001 Sep 28
1
BUG + FIX in smbprint
Dear Samba Team, the smbprint script as provided with Suse7.2 for Samba Version 2.2.0 did not work. The problem was that the file to be printed was not transfered via stdin after the print - command. I changed the smbprint script to pass the commands via the -c option. My changes and comments are marked with MR27092001MR in the smbprint attached. I did not find this in the lists, so I hope this
1999 Jul 20
7
too many open files
Please answer if anybody has solved this problem: [1999/07/19 20:59:41, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216) file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 246 are available. Thanks in advance.
1998 Jun 23
1
Printing on Windows 95
Hi, I have installed v 1.9.18.p3 for IRIX 6.2. I can share my files between SGI station and all local PC with Windows 95. I would like to send print jobs from SGI machine to Windows 95 local machine printer too. I tried it by smbclient and it was OK. However, cause it's not practical. I try to print too using the sambalp command, by another name the bulit-in Printer manager. The syntax of
2002 Sep 11
2
Can't print to win client
I've connected a BSD machine to a WinME machine in the office to begin experimenting with samba. I've been messing about with it but I can't get a print of samba files to the WinME printer. My /var/spool/lpd/canon directory contains .config, .seq, status and lock files and a whole bunch of files that aren't getting printed to the remote printer. my .config file has: server=ICE1
2000 Aug 17
1
smbprint strange problems
Hello people, ok just a small problem I have with my samba settings. I have a RH 6.0 file/printer server that is connected to some Windoze 98 machines and a couple of Macs. The linux machine also has one printer on its local port lpt1. Ok...I have set up everything and currently I can print from the Windozes and the Mac to the printer that is localy connected on the Linux server. What I want
2001 Dec 09
2
Sharing a windows printer problem
Hello. I have been trying to print to a windows printer share with no success. So far I have found out that the smbprint does not execute. I verified this by looking at the logfile=/tmp/smb-print.log (from smbprint script) after printing from windows - this logfile was not created. Also, i verified the path of smbclient and it points to the proper directory. I am using Debian , and samba
2004 Sep 09
1
"username map" parameter not working after upgrade to SAMBA 3
I have been using the "username map" parameter for some time on various versions of Samba 2, and it has worked nicely. Last week I upgraded to Samba 3 and integrated with Active Directory. Since I am using Solaris 8, and "nsswitch.conf" doesn't support winbindd, I am using the "add user script" parameter to add users. What is happening is that users in
2005 Apr 12
1
RV: I need your help.
Please your help. > -----Mensaje original----- > De: Fabian Bustamante > Enviado el: Monday, April 11, 2005 10:08 AM > Para: 'samba@lists.samba.org' > Asunto: I need your help. > > Hi friends, > > I have samba 2.2.5 on Sco Unix Open server 3.2 v 5.0.6 and I want to print from my sco server to shared printer in winXP client. The questions are: Can I do
1999 Jan 21
3
Windoze Printer and Linux Box Setup Woes
Okay... seems I still cannot get anything working right with this as far getting it to print. Here is the three different files which I would like all to look at and see what I have screwed up since it refuses to print. Here is the setup of the network: HP 5L connected to Win95 - 192.168.0.1 Linux - Zeus - 192.168.0.3 -----------SMB.CONF FILE------------ ; /etc/smb.conf [global] printing =
1998 Jul 15
3
smbprinting --> HP
HI all, Question: I have a freeBSD box using smbprint to print on a HP jet direct printer attatched to a NT server. However the formatting is horrible and it only prints out about the first 2 lines of a file. Any suggesstions out there? thanks! -aaz
2003 Apr 10
1
Printing from Linux to an NT printer
Hello, Samba team! I am very new to Linux and Samba, so probably my problem is that I need to study more Linux basic concepts, but in the meanwhile, I need to get this working: I have to print from a Linux Suse 7.2 box, where I have installed Samba, to a printer connected to an NT box. I have found things written for printing the other way around, but not too much this way. I defined a printer