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2003 Feb 04
2
AW: Samba and Winbindd problem
Hi, i had have the same problem with winbindd try this "smbpasswd -j <Dmainname> -r <Windows PDC> -U Administrator%<Password>" Now you should read "Joined Domain <Domain>" Now set the Username and PAssword for winbindd to access the PDC I have used the admin account for this "wbinfo -A Administrator%<Password>" Now try again wbinfo
2002 Sep 24
2
Printing problem with Samba, XP, and Xerox Printer
Hello everyone, I am having a problem getting Windows XP clients to print to a Xerox DataCenter 440 using Samba as the print server running on Red Hat Linux 7.2. I have installed the driver once and it worked fine. I then tried to add a second XP client, and while it appears to install and work, nothing comes out of the printer. It even seems to disappear at the print server. Any ideas how I
2002 Sep 12
4
Major Printing Failure Problem
Hi everyone, I am using Samba 2.2.3a on a Redhat Linux 7.2 Intel server as a printserver on a W2K PDC network. I have a Xerox 440 printer, an HP 4500 PS and an HP 4550 PS printer using my Samba printserver. I am often receiving the following error message: ERROR: syntaxerror OFFENDING COMMAND: STACK: at which point printing stops and the printers start saying TIMEOUT. Sometimes I can reprint
2003 Mar 18
2
Multiple Groups, Different Permissions problem
Hello everyone, I need to setup some directories (in RHL 7.2 running Samba 2.2.3a w/ W2K PDC) to allow multiple groups, each of which has different permissions. If this can be done on the Linux side, this would be preferred, but if it has to be done in Samba, any help in understanding how to make this happen is appreciated. I know Windows NT/W2K allows multiple groups and I would think Linux
2002 Oct 03
1
XP Client Connects to Print Queue, Sends, Fails to Print
Hello everyone, I am having a problem printing to a Xerox Document Centre 440 ST from XP pro Clients thru my RedHat Linux 7.2 server running Samba 2.2.3a. The XP Clients connect successfully to the printer queue, sends the file, but nothing comes out of the printer. At least for most XP Clients. I have one PC that does print, but that person is also an admin on the Linux box. I know the PCs
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
2004 Jun 18
4
BackupExec Agent on Samba
Is there an improved BackupExec Unix agent available that works with Samba? If not, can someone tell me how to work around the lack of the archive bit that Linux has? In particular, RedHat Linux 7.2 is the system I'm looking for help on. I found the following hints in an older version of this newsletter, Samba Digest, Vol. 3, Issue 34, sent March 21, 2003, that had this in it: Yes, we have
2002 May 09
2
How can I tell which users are currently connected?
I am running RHL 7.2 with Samba 2.2.3a using a W2K DC for authentication via winbind. From the linux box, how can I find out which users are currently connected to my box via Samba? This would help a lot when I need to reboot the server or restart the samba service because of changes that need to immediately go into effect. Thanks Kevin Bramblett
2003 Jan 16
1
RE: How do I get the @#$$% job name to show instead of smbprn.yad a.yada?
> -----Original Message----- > From: Joel Hammer [mailto:Joel@HammersHome.com] > Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 6:57 PM > To: Van Sickler, Jim; samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: Re: [Samba] How do I get the @#$$% job name to show > instead of > smbprn.yada.ya da? > > > If the file name is right in /tmp/J, then it looks like samba > is working ok. > > I
2002 Mar 12
2
Multiple-level user shares
Can anyone tell me how I can do a multiple level user share? What I'm having trouble configuring is a share that allows all users to use the first directory of the share, and then in subdirectories of the first directory only allow specified users access. I can't find anything similar in any docs on the internet nor in the O'Reilly Using Samba book. Thanks. Kevin
2003 Jan 16
1
How do I get the @#$$% job name to show instead of smbprn.yada.ya da?
I'm tinkering with this mod to my smb.conf, and can't get the actual filename to be displayed in the printed job history. It's adapted from one Joel put out on the list last year. My impression is that it works for everyone in the world but me.... All that ever shows up is smbprn.yada.yada... in the printer's history of printed jobs. print command = echo %J %p %s >>
2002 Aug 01
5
Print jobs hang in Samba, don't go to UNIX spooler
I have encountered a strange printing problem with Samba 2.2.4 running under HP-UX 11i. In the process of investigating a printing problem, I have found that Samba has stopped passing jobs along to the UNIX lp spooler as of yesterday afternoon. When NT/W2K clients print to printers on my server, the jobs are accepted, Samba spool files are created in the spool directory defined for the printer
2000 Apr 20
7
Print Server
Ok, here's my setup: I've had a samba file server going for about a year now. It's Samba v2.05a on a RH6.0 sys. Currently we have a printer server running on a Winblows NT box. This NT box has the following printers: HP5si, (4) HP4000, and a few HP4s. All of those printers have Jet Direct ports on them. What I want to do is, move all the printers over to the Samba box and KILL the NT
2002 May 07
4
2.2.x Printing from Win2k-more clues
I've discovered a couple of things while troubleshooting my printer setup problems. 1. print$ must be 0744. I ran a level-3 debug, and was seeing "chmod failed" errors. Upping it to level-10, I saw something that pointed to unix rights of 0744; my dir's were set to 0755 or 0777...neither worked. When I set print$ and it's subdir's to 0744, the chmod errors went away.
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
but I don't understand what to change and where to change it and how to change it, yet. Any documentation available specifically for rhl 7.2 and samba 2.2.3a would be especially welcome. All help is very welcome! Thanks, Kevin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Urban Widmark" <urban@teststation.com> To: "Kevin Bramblett" <kbramblett@dssresearch.com> Cc:
2005 Apr 14
16
Unable to join samba server to a NT4 style domain
Hello, I have installed Samba version 3.0.13 on a Solaris 9 machine and am trying to add it to an existing NT domain as a member server. I have followed the instructions in Chapter 2 of the Samba HOW-TO collection for adding a samba server as a Domain member. The problem is that when i use the net rpc join command to join the domain, I get the following error: # ./net rpc join -U
2002 Jun 13
1
failed to make clean all on today's samba_2_2
Using LIBS = Compiling smbd/server.c In file included from include/ntdomain.h:287, from include/rpc_misc.h:24, from include/smb.h:1604, from include/includes.h:676, from smbd/server.c:22: include/rpc_samr.h:1834: unbalanced `#endif' In file included from include/includes.h:736, from smbd/server.c:22:
2002 May 10
16
Win2k Printing Problems
I just joined this list, If this has been answered before I apologize: I have a Redhat 7.2 box running Samba 2.2.4 I have a few printers running on JetDirect boxes that I am attempting to print to. I used printconf in Redhat to set them up within the linux box. Everything works fine from the linux box. I set them up within samba (see [printers] below), but when I print I get "Failed to
2003 Feb 05
2
summary: printing to Win95 local printer
I tried to setup samba to print to a win95 box and I was using lpd from RH7.3 After trying everything I found Cups and looked at the docs and it prints great to the win95 Local Printer. Thanks for your help -- Ron Bramblett Sys Admin Fuller Brush Company
2001 Nov 27
2
ERRHRD - 39
Suddenly my samba printers ceased working. Trying to print 'manually' through smbclient yields this: smbclient \\\\host\\pcprinter -P -N -U guest Added interface ip=xxx.xyz.yy.zzz bcast=xxx.xyz.yy.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Domain=[IPHY] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.1a] smb: \> print /etc/printcap putting file /etc/printcap as printcap-2385 Error writing file: ERRHRD - 39 (0 kb/s)