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1999 Jul 26
3
Joining an NT domain?
Howdy, I've run into some problems adding a Unix server to an NT domain. I've followed the instructions in DOMAIN_MEMBER.txt; when running the smbpasswd command: ./bin/smbpasswd -j CS-NT -r CS-NTS1 I get the following errors: modify_trust_password: machine CS-NTS1 rejected the session setup. Error was : code 131. 1999/07/26 11:36:37 : change_trust_account_password: Failed to
2000 May 12
0
cant see cups print queues via samba
It is possible to see the print queue and via NT4's printer window. Correct? And remove the jobs too, right? But not for me. cups-1.0.5, samba-2.07 on linux-2.2.14 queues show ok using lpq printing from nt works ok using samba. in smb.conf I have: printing = cups print command = lpr -P%p -s %s; rm %s lpq command = /usr/local/bin/lpq -P %p lprm command = /usr/local/bin/lprm -P %p %j The
2003 Apr 01
1
nmblookup comand
Dear Ladies and Gentlemens, i have a problem, the nmblookup command have an error, but the smbclient command have no error. See example. Can you please help me. rzs12:/opt/samba/bin># ./nmblookup -d 10 pc8686 Initialising global parameters params.c:pm_process() - Processing configuration file "/opt/samba/lib/smb.conf" Processing section "[global]" doing parameter workgroup
2003 May 28
3
"lprm command" problem
Hello, I have successfully installed samba 2.2.8 (with CUPS) as a windows printing server using the print$ share. The W2000 clients are able to send jobs to a printer and view the corresponding printer queue. However, when I try to delete a job from the windows client, I get the error "bad command". My printers share in smb.conf is: [printers] comment = All Printers path =
2002 Dec 12
3
lprm command not getting called.
I have configured Samba on both a RH Linux 7.2 box and Solaris 8 box and am not able to remove print jobs. The lprm command is not getting called. I know that for a fact because I changed lprm command to equal a script which will log when it is called. And that script is never called. There are no errors in any log files - system or samba. The printing parts of the smb.conf file are:
1998 Sep 02
0
Problems while running lpq but lpr works... (samba bug?)
Hi, I am using samba samba-1.9.18p10 quite happily on a FreeBSD-STABLE system. The printing works (the paper comes out of the printer) but when I examine the printer queue on the Windows machine, it is always empty (even if the printer is offline). By turning on the debugging I saw the follwing output in the logfile: Running the command `lpr -r -s -P kyo /var/spool/samba/mobifi.n23036'
2008 Nov 24
1
LPT1 to lpr
Hi, can I map LPT1: to a command e.g. "|lpr" How can I use this? From my applications I only see the printers from my CUPS. How can I use a pritner like LPT1: now I'm using Wine 1.1.9 Regards, Shanku
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
2009 Apr 16
0
Print options dialog (LPR) disappeared
When printing from an application in Wine (e.g. notepad.exe) my system used to popup a Linux print dialog (called LPR Options) which was quite useful. A few weeks ago this changed and the dialog is no longer displayed. I am using Wine 1.1.19 but I am sure it happened with 18 and 17 as well. I think it is not Wine version related because on another computer the LPR options dialog still popups
1998 Jan 21
0
lpr / lpd in raw mode
Hi Printing in Samba is done this way: 1) Win 95 / 3.1 / NT uses the printer driver you selected there the same way, as if you would print directly to the parallel port, but insted if sending the data to the parallel port, it is send over the network to your samba server. 2) Samba recieves the data, and stores it in a file on your server. 3) Then, lpr ist called with the file the data was
2005 Nov 08
2
Re: lpr: error - expected destination after -P option!
Brian Litzinger wrote: > lpr: error - expected destination after -P option! > > I'm new to wine 0.9. Running on a gentoo stable system, with cups support. > > The application I am running has a printer selection dialog which > when selected shows up blank. > > And clicking where the printer names should be or > OK causes a core dump. Clicking cancel works. >
2007 Mar 19
1
Printing via Cups uses lpr ??
Hi everybody, since I got printing working with wine 0.9.15 I just upgraded to 0.9.20 on a Debian etch system. I got libwine-cups installed, and I can print from notepad and some other applications, but not what I expected. All I get is a printout that looks like this: %!PS-Adobe-3.0 %%Creator: Wine PostScript Driver %%Title: Whatever And dozens of blank
2011 Dec 05
1
LPR to windows lpd question
Hi All, I am trying to print from a CentOS 5.3 server to a windows LPD service. After enabling the LPD service on Windows and creating a LPR port to a particular printer when I execute the following command on CentOS server I do not come out. lpr -H winprint:515 -P printer1 file.txt The above command does not exit. Do I need to configure anything on the server to be able to use lpr as a client ?
2002 May 18
1
lpr printing using samba
Hello, I have samba set up on a solaris 8 box. I set up a printer using an lpr port. When I send a job from a client through the queue on the samba box to the printer, the job shows up on the printer queue with the job name changed to a generic name such as smb20***. Does any one know why this is happening. Is there a configuration file that needs to be edited to allow the job name to pass through
2002 May 21
2
LPR or LPRng or CUPS
I'm converting my NT 4.0 Print Servers to Samba Print Servers. Which printing system should I be using? LPR, LPRng or CUPS. I would love to have some feedback on the advantages and disadvantages or what the Samba Team recommends as a standard for working wih Samba. In case you need it, my system is SuSE 7 kernel 2.2.16 running under VM on s/390. Thanks, Josh Konkol, CNE MCSE Senior
2000 Jan 05
1
Printing with lpr or lprng without two copy
Hello! We're using samba to manage our HP LaserJet 8000, which is a very fast and high capable printer. So we need the best performance, when we printing. The problem is when samba receive a file for printing it's copying the file to a tmp directory, and after that the lpr is copying this file out to its own spool directory. For example, where a 300M printing job is arriving from a
1999 Apr 23
0
Forw: new lpr package
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2006 Aug 08
2
Printing problem with CUPS and lp/lpr
I know that printing on Linux is somewhat of an art form, but I have a fairly simple problem. I used the following command to configure a networked printer (HP LaserJet 8150): lpadmin -p name -E -v socket://name -m laserjet.ppd -u allow:all - u deny:none This added and enabled the printer, and I can print to it using the print command from within a GUI application and PostScript
2000 Jan 07
0
[RHSA-2000:002] New lpr packages available
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Red Hat, Inc. Security Advisory Synopsis: New lpr packages available Advisory ID: RHSA-2000:002-01 Issue date: 2000-01-07 Updated on: 2000-01-07 Keywords: lpr lpd DNS sendmail Cross references: --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Topic: New lpr packages are available to fix two
2015 Aug 07
2
Writing directly to a lpt1: port and redirect to the lpr command
I'm have a remote printer installed in the cups. I shared the printer and it prints OK using the wine notepad. But I have a old application that prints only if have direct access to a lpt1 named port. We can test executing the program wine start.exe and run the command: echo 'test' > lpt1 that returns: File not found I tried to create the rule