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2002 Dec 27
1
Solaris Date getting changed while using samba
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2002 Dec 28
1
Possible security hole in 2.2.0a?
Unauthorised connection attempts to a server running samba 2.2.0a are a daily occurrence but incorrect usernames/share names prevent accesses to shares and this is not normally anything to worry about. But looking through the smbd logs on this server I found one instance where someone apparently knew the 6 usernames listed in the smbpasswd file and tried to use those in turn to gain access. (This
2004 May 23
5
OpenSSH v3.8p1 fails to interoperate for GSSAPI (Kerberos) and X-Windows
Versions: openssh-3.8p1-33, heimdal-0.6.1rc3-51, XFree86-4.3.99.902-40, tk-8.4.6-37, all from SuSE 9.1 (unhacked); back-version peers have openssh-3.5p1, XFree86-4.3.0-115, etc. from SuSE 8.2. Symptoms: 1. When the client and server versions are unequal, the Kerberos ticket is not accepted for authentication. All the clients have PreferredAuthentications gssapi-with-mic, gssapi, others. 2.
2006 Jul 28
3
Where to see a printer...
I installed a printer, HP DeskJet 6122, which has no Ethernet device inside. In Windows, I use a local port with address \\darkstar\hp6122. The printer work, but I can see it only in Windows menu "Fax and Printers", not in the share resource of Samba, even if I set my smb.conf with "load printers" and, in [printers]. "browseable = yes" Is it all ok? Thanx M. --
2002 Jun 13
1
cannot setup print in w2k on debian/samba/winwind/cups server
hi. I am trying to get print working and have a hard time indeed... My goal is to replace our nt4 print server with a linux/samba one as we have problems serving printers and drivers to win2000 workstations (and I don't want to set up a win2000 server for printing, and have the same problem _again_ when switching to XP ;-) The situation so far : - Debian woody - Samba 2.2.4-1 - Winbind
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
It shows the print queue with zero items. The title bar says "HP970C on FAFNIR" which is the "comment" in the section for that printer in /etc/samba/smb.conf, as well as being the icon label in "Printers and Faxes". (If the logged-in user were not listed under "printer admin" or in a listed group, the title bar would say "access
2007 Jun 17
4
Problems adding a printer share
I have added an HP Deskjet 600 to my debian etch system, using CUPS. It is working fine. I would like to set it up so that I can occassionally print to it from a Windows 9x machine. This is where I seem to be having trouble. I consulted the HOW-TO docs on the samba site, but they are quite detailed and confusing (for me). I don't want to do anything that will cause the printer to work
2008 Sep 27
2
Graphical net install
Is it at all possible to do a graphical netinstall ? I am using centos 5.2, and i have been doing net installs (pxe) for a while in console mode... -- Test <test at remedial-teacher.nl>
2013 Nov 10
1
Strange unexplainable CUPS problem after upgrade to 5.10
I manage a bunch of workstations at the Wendell Free Library. They are all diskless, boot via PXE and mount all of their file systems via NFS from a server. All of the machines are 32-bit and run CentOS (fully up-to-date running 5.10). There are two printers with queues managed on the server. The server 'shares' these printers on the local LAN (eg with all of the workstations).
2005 Nov 01
3
[LLVMdev] [fwd] Re: LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
Hi, Yiping! I am not sure of the answer to your question, but I am forwarding it to the LLVMdev list where I am sure someone will be able to answer you. Please send development questions directly to LLVMdev and you will get a response quicker, as it is read by many LLVM developers. ----- Forwarded message from Yiping Fan <fanyp at cs.ucla.edu> ----- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 17:20:24 -0800
2020 Aug 23
2
doveadm/doveconf as user tries and fails to read host key
Distro: OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for x86_64 Failing version: dovecot23-2.3.11.3-1.1.x86_64 Install Date: 2020-08-18 Reverting to previous version works: dovecot23-2.3.10.1-2.3.x86_64 (Packages downgraded coordinately: dovecot23 dovecot23-backend-sqlite) How to make it fail: As the user, execute doveadm expunge mailbox Spam37 savedbefore 3day #User's actual cmd doveadm who #The simplest
2011 Jul 18
2
CUPS LAN printing problem (from Vista)
I have my main machine running Centos 5.6, and it has a HP Deskjet 810c printer physically attached to it. CUPSD broadcasts in on my LAN as the default printer. I can print to the default HP printer over the LAN, from a laptop running Centos 5.6. However, I do have problems trying to print to this same printer over the LAN, from a laptop running M$ Vista. Has anyone been able to print from
2006 Mar 19
7
cups sharing ipp
have a strange isue. [ this is my 2nd day with centos4] nice instalatin BTW ok, i activated cupsd sharing and open the port 631 in the security level when i lpq from withing a network interface i get thi error ~$ lpq lpq: error - no default destination available. and in centos the log shows D [19/Mar/2006:08:37:17 -0500] AcceptClient: 8 from 192.168.1.100:631. D [19/Mar/2006:08:37:17 -0500]
2002 Dec 27
2
CUPS permissions issues
Hello- I am running Debian Woody, Samba 2.2.7, and Cups 1.1.14-3. I can print as any local Linux client, but there is a permissions issue when I try to print from Windows 2000. My spool directory is /var/spool/cups, the permissions are set 700 to user lp and group sys. If I chmod the directory to 777, printing works fine, but when I restart cupsd, the permissions revert back to 700. I am running
2003 May 22
2
Samba and Cups.
Listers, I encountered a problem with samba (2.2.7a) when I was setting CUPS (1.1.14) up. I set it up through the web interface, setting the appropriate values in smb.conf: [global] <snip> printing = cups load printers = yes printcap name = cups [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba browseable = no public = yes
2005 May 17
7
CUPDS reboot the whole system
Hello, Before a couple of days ago I started /usr/local/sbin/cupsd manualy from console. When I press CTRL+C to interrupt a program, the system change runlevel and going to reboot. This was on FreeBSD V5.3, today I installed fresh new 5.4 but the problem is the same. cups-base-1.1.23.0_3 -- Todor Dragnev <todor.dragnev@gmail.com>
2006 Jun 22
5
(Still) no printing possible in wine 0.9.15
Hello List, since my first posting with the same subject was somehow incomplete, i decided to repost my question. I just installed wine-0.9.15, because I wasn't able to print with wine-0.9.8, but unfortunately the problem persists. My systems: Workstation: Gentoo 2006.0 Cups-1.1.23 no /etc/printcap no local printer connected Print server: Gentoo 2006.0 Cups-1.1.23 Printer: Canon i560
2015 May 04
1
A working CUPS authentication now fails without change anything...
2015-05-04 18:50 GMT+02:00 Andrey Repin <anrdaemon at yandex.ru>: > Greetings, Daniel Carrasco Mar?n! > > >>> Just a moments ago i've sent a message to other user saying that I've a > >>> working server with CUPS authentication using AD groups. Well, that > >>> authentication is not working anymore and i've not changed anything... >
2007 Mar 28
2
Cups issue - keeps re-writing cupsd.conf and mime.types
Hi, My Centos 4.4 server at home is serving a Samsung SCX-4521F printer, which the *nix and Win clients connect to through ipp. Every so often (maybe once a month), the cupsd.conf and mime.types files are updated, which makes the printer unavailable to the clients. My fix so far has been to stop cups, overwrite the files with cupsd.conf.working and mime.types.working (these are backup files of the
2003 Mar 28
8
Printing with CUPS and PDF
Trying to get one Samba server to serve several printers through CUPS and host a virtual PDF "printer" at the same time. I've gotten them working separately, but not together, and I think I know why. In the smb.conf man page under "print command": "With printing = cups, and if SAMBA is compiled against libcups, any manually set print command will be ignored."