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2002 Aug 05
0
w2k print to samba problems
Haven't gotten any responses since my post last wednesday, can anyone help? Questions too simple? Need more info? Wording too hard to understand? Samba 2.2.5-1 installed via RPM on a RH7.2 system, authentication is against an NT PDC (security = domain) using winbindd. Mostly w2k clients connecting to samba for print serving. (A) In my [printers] share I have: printer admin =
2002 Aug 07
2
can't pause a samba shared printer from w2k pc
Running samba installed from rpm 2.2.5-1 on rh 7.2 system... security=domain with winbind to NT pdc, LPRng Trying to pause printing without specifying a queuepause command I get: You do not have permissions to modify the settings for this printer. If you need to change the settings, contact your network administrator. With queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc stop %p queueresume command =
2002 Aug 15
5
REPOST: queuepause/queueresume and w2k machines, won' t work
[Shane Drinkwater] Daniel, I have the same probelm. These are the steps I did in a previous thread... Jim, I think I found another bug... I really seem to be in printer hell :(.... I found that windows 2k doesn't update its status "ready" or "paused" when used with samba. Here is what I did... 1.) enable all of the lpr/lpd queues. check em' with lpq... 2.)
2001 Nov 21
2
Spool filename. ( What is the problem? )
Here is my printer config: printing = lprng load printers = yes use client driver = yes printer admin = @edutec, root printcap name = /etc/printcap print command = lpr -U%U@%M -r -P%p -J'%J' %s lpq command = lpq -P%p lprm command = lprm -U%U@%M -P%p %j lppause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -U%U@%M hold %p %j lpresume command =/usr/sbin/lpc -U%U@%M release
2016 Apr 02
3
Windows 10 and Samba 4.1.17-debian (NT Domain)
OK, then here's the weird part. I have another server, hosting other files, lets my Windows 10 system connect. The main server won't though. They are both running Debian Jessie 8.3, and Samba 4.1.17-debian. Below is the /etc/samba/smb.conf file *that works with Windows 7 and 10*: [global] workgroup = SD57 netbios name = SAMBA server string = sss interfaces
2001 Mar 12
2
LPRng and SAMBA
First of all, thanks to everyone who has helped me out so far resolving my samba problems! The latest has to do with LPRng and directory permissions. LPRng requires 0600 permissions on the spool directory, owner daemon group daemon. Whenever a user tries to print through SAMBA, they do not have write access to the spool directory, as teh job comes in user/group of the person who printed. Any
2005 Dec 12
2
samba - cups rights problem
Hi, i have a small problem, i use CUPS - Raw printing, which works perfectly .. i thought.. When i , as Administrator ( or domain Admins ) print and want 5 copies there will be 5 copies. But when i do this as a Domain User, i get only 1 copy. Where am i missing something. Here's my printer config. ## PRINTING Section 1 !! Global Settings !! printing = cups load
2016 Apr 02
2
Windows 10 and Samba 4.1.17-debian (NT Domain)
Hi all, After some config changes and reboots, I got the Samba server running properly for my client computers running Windows 7. My issue now is with Windows 10. I see threads relating to setting "max protocol = NT1", but this seems to break the Windows 7 clients (which are finally working again). Below is my smb.conf file (which works for Windows 7): [global] workgroup = JMC
1999 May 26
3
Controlling unix print queues from PC
I'm running Samba 2.0.3 from the pre-built binary (ftp://sunsite.org.uk/packages/samba/Binary_Packages/solaris/samba-2.0.3 -sunos-4.1.3.tar.Z) on a Sun IPX with SunOS 4.1.3_U1. I've defined a printer in smb.conf, from a PC (NT 4.0) I can send prints to it and view the queue OK but I can't manage the queue in any way. Attempts to cancel prints and stop or start the queue from the PC
2016 Apr 02
1
Windows 10 and Samba 4.1.17-debian (NT Domain)
On 02/04/16 20:02, Luke Barone wrote: > Also, when I run testparm -svv | less I can find these four lines on > both the working and non-working servers: > > server max protocol = SMB3 > server min protocol = LANMAN1 > client max protocol = NT1 > client min protocol = CORE > > > On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Luke Barone
2002 Jul 02
1
lpresume vs queueresume
What are the recommended uses of lpresume vs. queueresume or lppause vs. queuepause? Should one set be favored over the other in some circumstances? What exactly are the differences in the lp set vs. the queue set? Should both sets be used? Do any of them get called successfully from a Windows client? Thanks. Chris -- 'Nix MS - Just Say .NyET
2001 Nov 26
5
printing error
All, I have the following in my smb.comf for printing commands... # NOTE: If you have a BSD-style print system there is no need to # specifically define each individual printer [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba browseable = no print ok = yes print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -r %s lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p lprm command = /usr/bin/lprm -P%p %j
2007 Aug 08
1
Fwd: Re: Domain with public shares
Hi. > [sample] > comment = "Free for all" > path = /storage/everyone > read only = No > create mask = 0777 > directory mask = 0777 > guest ok = Yes This worked right away - thanks! Still having trouble with the printers. I can browse the printers, but after running through the "Add printer" wizard the
2006 May 29
1
Problem with job removal
Hi, We've been stuck with this problem for a while now and we believe I tried enough potential solutions to justify my posting here. We're using samba 3.0.14a in Sarge in order to allow printing from Windows workstations (The authentication works with AD+Kerberos+Winbind) to a set of shared printers. Printing works perfectly but we would like to allow users to have control over the jobs
2004 Nov 20
1
printer shares
Hi, I have the problem, that from a Windows 2000 System (possibly from others to), a user can use a printershare with the guest account and I don't know why. Following my smb.conf: Samba config file created using SWAT # from 192.168.2.20 (192.168.2.20) # Date: 2004/11/20 14:26:14 # Global parameters [global] unix charset = ISO_8859-15 display charset = ISO_8859-15 workgroup = WG interfaces
1999 Jun 10
1
Printer Queue control
I am setting up samba as a print server on a FreeBSD machine. I would like the users to be able to control the print queue by using the Pause option in Windows NT. It seems that I have a permission problem doing this though. -- Portion of smb.conf -- [global] lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p lprm command = /usr/bin/lprm -P%p %j queuepause command =
2004 Aug 25
1
Can´t login domain admins
Hi, I?ve installed fedora core 2 with samba 3.0.X. The pc is a PDC and I?ve configured samba like I could see in this easy manual: http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=6684 (before this, I write for each pc : adduser -g "group" -d /dev/null -s /dev/null netbiosname$ > smbpasswd -a -m netbiosname ) My domain admin group is called smbadmins. I only have two kind of
2005 Oct 12
1
Windows XP client changes not being saved via Samba
[global] workgroup = IIG netbios name = TUX server string = Samba Server interfaces = 192.168.0.10/24 update encrypted = Yes logon path = \\TUX\profile\%u logon drive = H: domain logons = Yes os level = 65 preferred master = Yes domain master = Yes wins server = 127.0.0.1 wins support = Yes
2006 Apr 11
1
Printing to Samba printer causes application to abort
I am using Slackware 10.2 (kernel 2.4.29) and Samba 3.0.21c for my print server. The client workstations are WinNT4. I have two printers on the linux server..an HP DeskJet 600 and an Okidata B4250. I can install and print to the HP from any of the workstations. I can install the Okidata just fine, but when I try to print from Word, Excell, or any application Dr. Watson comes to visit. I get
2003 Jul 17
9
Win2K sp4 can't print
Hi, I just installed 2 Win2K sp4 workstations on an otherwise working Samba 2.2.8a network and 2 of the 3 printers are showing "Access denied". What's up with that? The other computers that are working just fine are Win98, XP and Win2K NOT sp4. Here is part of the global section: printing = bsd load printers = yes disable spoolss = yes printcap name