Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Looking for some older printer drivers for some HP printers"
2002 Mar 04
1
WinXP. Ugh.
I'm sitting here tonight trying to get WinXP to map a printer on a Samba share.
First off, one thing I find disturbing is that XP seems to be aware of
Samba servers. When I open a window to one, it says on the window bar
"Samba 2.0.7 (nameofserver)" *shudder*.
Anywho.
I'm trying to map to a printer, and it seems to take forever and a week to
come up. I've managed to map
2002 Oct 15
1
2.2.6rc2 and authentication issues...
We just popped 2.2.6rc2 on to see if we could resolve a few printing
issues, and now I can't seem to do the printer sharing on any printers on
the server...
In [global]:
workgroup = CORP
netbios name = NEWLUCY
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
update encrypted = Yes
password server = LUNA
pam password change = Yes
2001 Nov 26
1
Hmm. Silly(ish) question re: winbind
Hmm...I've never tried it with a local user and a domain group. I've
certainly done stuff like:
chown DOMAIN+David:"DOMAIN+Domain Users" *
and had it work before...
-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn Sieb [mailto:ges@lumeta.com]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 11:00 AM
To: Samba Mailing List
Subject: Hmm. Silly(ish) question re: winbind
I know that winbindd allows Samba
2001 Oct 29
2
Bidirectional printers, LPRng, and Samba...
Does anyone have any hints or suggestions on getting some JetDirect-based
printers set up for bidirectional printing in Samba?
We're using LPRng 3.8.0, ifhp 3.4.7, and samba 2.2.2
From the LPRng standpoint, the printers seem to be set up for
bidirectional communication fine.. but how do we get Samba to allow
bidirectional communication?
Thanks in advance!
Glenn
---
Glenn E. Sieb,
2004 Feb 19
1
Bought the book still lost
Can someone explain why I get emails like this:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-bounces+ges=lumeta.com@lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-bounces+ges=lumeta.com@lists.samba.org] On
> Behalf Of Andrew Bartlett
> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 4:33 PM
> To: Gary Hostetler
> Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Bought the book still lost
>
>
2002 Feb 12
0
Browsing Issues and the FAQ
Just FYI, the FAQ is pretty good about addressing the browsing issues some
people have been mentioning. Here at Lumeta, I could never quite understand
why our domain would show some boxes from one person's PC and others from
another, after all, we're one domain with a Samba server, so what's the
deal, right?
Well, after reading the FAQ (
2001 Nov 08
0
PAM on FreeBSD with Winbind...
Hey everyone,
Can someone help me out with how to modify my /etc/pam.conf in FreeBSD for
use with Winbind/pam_smb?
Thanks in advance,
Glenn
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Glenn E. Sieb, System Administrator
Lumeta Corp. mailto:ges@lumeta.com
+1 732 357-3514 (V)
+1 732 564-0731 (Fax)
2001 Oct 31
0
PAM and FreeBSD with Winbindd...
Is anyone willing to share their mods for /etc/pam.conf?
Thanks!
Glenn :)
---
Glenn E. Sieb, System Administrator
Lumeta Corp. mailto:ges@lumeta.com
+1 732 357-3514 (V)
+1 732 564-0731 (Fax)
2003 May 21
1
Help.. NT_STATUS_NO_USER_SESSION_KEY
We just went through a massive renumber, and cleanup of some services.
I went to rejoin our main Samba server to the domain and I get: error
setting trust account password: NT_STATUS_NO_USER_SESSION_KEY
I've deleted the machine account on the domain, I've double checked the
smb.conf to make sure I have the right domain controller set, and I'm
issuing: smbpasswd -j CORP -r
2002 Sep 10
1
Interesting tidbit...
Greetings...
Our current production server is running 2.0.7 (we are getting ready to
deploy 2.2.5 shortly)... and I experienced this interesting problem..
In Apache, if I had it listening to ports 444 and 445 for SSL, Samba would
suddenly stop working on that machine. I killed Apache, and suddenly
everyone could get to Samba again.. I started it, and everyone would get
errors saying the
2003 Jun 30
0
Problems with Samba 2.2.7 and Mac OSX?
I have a FreeBSD server running Samba 2.2.7.. I've turned log levels to
10... I have a user who needs this machine to do her job, and she uses Mac
OS X. She routinely cannot connect to this box, and gets an error -36.
The logs show *NOTHING* when she tries to connect. The machine is properly
joined to the domain, and I can reach it from Winblows.
Help?
Thanks,
G.
SMB log:
[2003/06/30
2003 Jul 03
1
Still Problems with Samba 2.2.7 and Mac OSX?
(Some more info)
I have a FreeBSD server running Samba 2.2.8 now (updated from 2.2.7).. I've
turned log levels to 10... I have a user who needs this machine to do her
job, and she uses Mac OS X, the latest 10.2 updates have been applied. She
routinely cannot connect to this box, and gets an error -36, which means
she needs to reboot every time she gets this.
The logs show *NOTHING* when
2001 Nov 15
2
install printer drivers on the server
Hello, I have been trying off and on over the last couple months
to get printer drivers installed on the server side of samba.
And have emailed the list with copious notes, got nowhere, and gave up.
(I realize that is is a beta feature and am not complaining at all: I can live with out it)
But; I have a little bit more info after trying to install the printer driver from a client
and failing
2002 Nov 14
3
XP Pro And Samba
I have a win98 peer to peer network using a Samba server for file sharing.
There 6 Machines on the net. I'm adding a XP Pro and cannot see the neighborhood network. I can get out to the Internet. I've made sure the workgroup name is correct and the XP is not set as DHCP. Our router is the DHCP. Is there something different about setting up the user for the XP Pro? I'm creating
2002 Aug 12
1
79.00FE error on HP8150DN
For some reason, our HP8150DN printers hang with this error and
require power-cycling after a user tries to print any job from
Windows2000 or NT (including a test page). The Samba server is running
2.2.5 on a Solaris 2.6 box using Sun's printing system. It forwards
all jobs to another Solaris machine that runs LPRng-3.8.2 and
ifhp-3.5.1. I am able to install and use all of our printers
2002 Jun 20
1
Newbie login question
I almost afraid to ask - but, I have Samba installed
and operational. When I try to login to http://localhost:901
I get a logon screen. I type root then the password. But it
keeps comming back as bad usersnam or password. I know thjis is
simple. But it's my fist time tyring to use samba and I cannot find any
answers on the internet.
Thanks for your help
2016 May 11
5
openssl Security Update for CentOS 6.7 ETA
On 05/11/2016 09:45 AM, Steve Snyder wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, May 11, 2016 11:20am, "Patrick Rael" <prael at lumeta.com> said:
>
>> Hi,
>> Is there an ETA on the openssl security update (CVE-2016-0799) for
>> CentOS 6.7? I saw the openssl update for CentOS 7 on 5/9, eagerly
>> awaiting
>> the same for 6.7.
>>
>> Thanks!
2004 May 04
1
How to tunnel Samba via ssh from Windows XP without having to disable local NetBIOS
The most recent discussions I could find on the internet about how to
tunnel Samba over ssh were on this list
(http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-February/), but no complete
answers were given.
Here is a near complete answer, which works, pulled together from various
sources on the web (which are referenced). Remaining questions are at the
end. It is kind of PuTTY-centric, but as far as I
2009 Oct 22
0
Only a few days left for Online Registration: Solaris Security Summit Nov 3rd
Hello All
There is still time to register online. You will also be available
to register on-site as well.
Just to give you an idea of the presentation that will be
given.
* Presentation: Kerberos Authentication for Web Security
* Presentation: Protecting Oracle Applications with Built-In Solaris
Security Features
* Presentation: H/W based isolation and security for Virtual Machine Network
*
2016 May 11
0
openssl Security Update for CentOS 6.7 ETA
On Wednesday, May 11, 2016 11:20am, "Patrick Rael" <prael at lumeta.com> said:
> Hi,
> Is there an ETA on the openssl security update (CVE-2016-0799) for
> CentOS 6.7? I saw the openssl update for CentOS 7 on 5/9, eagerly
> awaiting
> the same for 6.7.
>
> Thanks!
Looks like Red Hat pushed it to RHEL v6.8, released yesterday. Unless CentOS does a