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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.)
2002 Aug 10
0
queuepause/queueresume and w2k machines, won't work
RH 7.2 linux, LPRng, and samba 2.2.5-1 rpm, security = domain using winbind to auth to NT PDC, also connecting to an NT WINS server on a different subnet. I discovered the reason the queuepause and queueresume wasn't working when I specified it ("/usr/sbin/lpc stop %p" and "/usr/sbin/lpc start %p") was because the file was being executed with the uid/gid of the login
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 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
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 26
2
w2k and samba, printer properties hourglasses forver after driver upload + OK
RH 7.2 (LPRng) samba installed from 2.2.5-1 rpm with the following patches from http://us4.samba.org/samba/ftp/patches/jerry/post-2.2.5/: Makefile.in.patch addform.diff ldap_start_tls.patch parse_sec.patch srv_spoolss_nt.patch security=domain (using winbind), authenticate against windows pdc and use windows wins server. What I do: Connect to \\share-name from w2k pro as printer admin,
2002 Jul 30
1
Several questions with w2k printing to samba
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) Is the smbpasswd needed if my samba authentication uses winbindd against a PDC? (B) Every 15 minutes or so I get this in log.nmbd: [2002/07/30 06:32:04, 0]
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
drivers on the server. If this is the case I suspect you may need "use client driver = yes" in your printer share. For details please see the manpage for smb.conf, but here are a few snips... use client driver (S) This parameter applies only to Windows NT/2000 clients. It has no affect on Windows 95/98/ME clients. When
2003 Sep 07
0
Fw: Moving Samba to a different Linux server.
Please help, I am having a problem with a Samba server I have attempted to move to a new Redhat 9 box (it was on Redhat 9 before). Here's the what I did: 1) I transferred the follwing files & dirs to the fresh RedHat box : /etc/passwd /etc/shadow /etc/group /etc/gshadow /etc/samba/* (the whole dir) /var/cache/samba/* (the whole dir) 2) I stopped SMB services on the old box 3)
2007 Feb 01
1
Vista password being rejected on share security mode
I'm working on trying to get Samba 3.0.23c to work with Vista and I've run into a snag. If a share is set up for security = share, and protected with a password, when I try to mount the share using Start->Run->\\server\share, the password is rejected by Samba for about the first 10 seconds, but after that, it lets me in. I've tried all the common suggestions such as changing
2007 Dec 27
1
print command is ignored after upgrade
I use to have a working custom "print command =" in my smb.conf until an upgrade to 3.0.28. OS: Suse 10.2 Samba: 3.0.28 Cups: 1.2.7 relevant smb.conf snippet [global] lpq command = lpstat -o%p ldap ssl = no name resolve order = host lmhosts bcast idmap gid = 15000-20000 include = /etc/samba/dhcp.conf logon drive = P: map to guest
2003 Oct 09
2
Samba-3.0.0, LPRng-3.8.21 and printer queues - Jerry?
> I have problem with finding my printerjobbs in sambas printer queue, > I do se the jobb while it is in /var/spool/samba, but not when the job > has been spooled to LPRngs spool. > > smb.conf > [Global] > printing = lprng > lpq command = /usr/server/LPRng-3.8.21/bin/lpq -P%p > print command = /usr/server/LPRng-3.8.21/bin/lpr -b -P%p <%s ;rm %s > > The
2016 Apr 02
0
Windows 10 and Samba 4.1.17-debian (NT Domain)
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 <lukebarone at gmail.com> wrote: > OK, then here's the weird part. I have another
2002 Aug 29
1
weird loop selecting print driver from w2k client w/ samba 2.2.5 w/ patches
After uploading the print drivers from w2k and pressing OK or Apply... or selecting this printer from the uploaded drivers and pressing OK and Apply, the printer properties window hourglasses and my machine logs fill up with the messages below. The general idea is, it opens the 15 files that were uploaded for the drivers. Then reopens and closes each one, then closes them all. This process
2010 Mar 01
0
A strange file-ownership problem
The scenario: I have two Samba servers on my network. One, running v3.0.37, is on my main server, a Solaris 10 x86 box. The other, just updated from 3.0.37 to 3.4.5 in the hope of solving this problem, is on my workstation, a Gentoo Linux box. The Linux Samba server shares only [homes]. The Solaris Samba server shares [homes] and four other shares. Unix UIDs are synchromized betwene the
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
2004 Mar 03
1
Error message when I try to join W2k to Samba domain
Hi, I'm trying to get a W2k client to join a samba domain and I get the following error when I type in the username/password(root) from the Windows client to join my Samba domain: There is no user session key for the specified logon session The following is the global section from my testparm dump: [global] coding system = client code page = 850 code page directory =
2002 Feb 17
0
client with W2K browse through server disc
I have W2K 5.00.2195 and RH 7.1 with 2.4.10 kernel. Running Samba 2.2.3a simply by ./configure, make, make install... >From MS Word, I cannot browse through network disc. From explorer, worpad, notepad... It runs. Word say "You have not permission...." If I make share disc on W98 and browse from w2k, It runs fine. I try make W2K work as workgroup and connect to public share.
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 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