Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "How to list windows print shares?"
2002 Jan 11
5
Winbind and Windows 2000
We are running a windows 2000 domain where I work. I
am developing a linux client for desktop deployment so
that we can stop the spread of cancer (read
microsoft). I can get winbind to join the domain,
but when i try a winfo -t, it tells me "could not
check secret". I have scoured the internet looking
for help and could not find anything. I used the HOW
TO from John Trostel, with no
2002 Mar 03
1
Samba 2.2.3a, print queue status "opening,"highserver load
Printing from NT4.0 clients to Samba 2.2.3a using the NT4.0 drivers from
HP works fine for me, my only problem has been with W2K clients using
the W2K drivers from HP.
The drivers from www.hp.com appear to be level 3 drivers, that is where
they install, and they are downloaded by W2K drivers if they are
available when the NT4.0 drivers are also available. Now, whether these
drivers from HP are
2003 Jan 08
5
Default domain for winbindd?
Hello once again,
I've got winbind doing authentication not just for the samba service but also sshd and login. It's great. However, I have to give a fully-qualified username (e.g. "GENEEDINC+chris.palmer") as the username when logging in via these methods. I wondered, Is there any way to get winbindd to insert the domain and the separator for the user, when none is provided?
I
2002 Feb 14
12
Home shares staying (NT4)
I am having the same trouble with automatically mounted home shares with
samba 2.2.1a (PDC, domain logins, roaming profiles) and NT4WS sp6a. If
I login as one user, logout, then login as another, I can view the
previous users home share as well as my newly logged in users home share
(lather, rinse, repeat...). The NT box has a machine account, domain
logins work, profiles work, login scripts
2004 Oct 18
1
Experience on using Samba with XP SP2
Hallo,
> We have problems with printing after installing XP SP2.
> In nearly every software it takes about 10 seconds to 30 seconds, if you
> click on "Print-Button" and wait for the print dialogue window.
> Extremly slow are programs like MS Word (30 seconds, when you open a
> document the first time).
same problem here. This a known but _unresolved_ problem for Samba
2002 Jul 12
2
NE00: printer files left behind on Samba shares
Hi
We've noticed that we get zero length files left behind on Samba shares
after printing to a Samba printer, of the form NExx: (appears as NExx~yy)
from Windows due to name mangling. This only occurs in specific
circumstances:
Client running NT4 (SP6a) and
Printing file on a Samba share and
Printing to a Samba printer and
Running particular applications (e.g. Word and Acrobat, but not
2003 Apr 02
2
Samba 3.0 won't join Samba-TNG domain
Hi,
I posted this problem before in more detail
(http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&m=104756899022766&w=2) but received
no response.
At the current state of Smaba 3.0 and Samba-TNG these two seem to be
incomaptible. Samba 3.0 can't join a TNG controlled domain.
I think this should affect a lot of installations as TNG as a controller and
"stable" as file/printserver seem
2006 Mar 17
1
print server performance issues
I'm migrating a 1.000 queues windows print server with AD very critical
enviroment to linux/cups/samba solution. Initially, everything working fine, but
when reached paroximately 400 queues created the server is getting degradated.
The browsing of printers shares is very low. Many times during the day smbd and
winbindd need to be restarted to stop the degradation. I didn't found any
2005 Aug 11
4
smbldap-tools unresovled problem.
Hi All,
I am current working on Samba + LDAP PDC in RHEL-4.
I some problem when doing the smbldap-useradd -w command.
When I have a WinXP box try to join the PDC,
smbldap-useradd -w "%u" will add a workstation account to the LDAP tree
with all POSIX attribute but without all the SambaSAMAccount attribute.
So, the WinXP box can find it's workstation account and wouldn't
2004 Oct 20
2
"Advanced Printer Features" in Samba 3.0.7 / Cups 1.1.20 ...
Hello,
I recently figured out, that it is impossible to activate the "Advanced
Printer Features" of any printer attached to a samba server. The idea was
simple: set up a cups print server, create raw printers, publish them via
Samba and distribute corresponding driver files. Everything works fine,
except of the general setting for the "Advanced Printer Features". Root is
able
2004 Jan 29
4
Print via print command while using 3.0
Hi there,
I want to do the following:
------------------------------------------------------------
# smb.conf
[global]
...
printing = cups
...
[pdfprinter]
comment = PDF Drucker, druckt nach H:\print
print command = /usr/bin/tps2file.sh "%s" "%U" "pdf" "pdfwrite" ""
path = /tmp
printable =
2011 Dec 20
0
[LLVMdev] Proposal for -filetype=obj full big endian support
Hi Jack,
I would have expected the Mips backend to be using these routines (or more likely something on top of them) to emit the contents of the data and text sections and thus have the bit-twiddling done by these routines. I take it that's not happening?
Basically, this should already work without any additional infrastructure. If it's not, something is broken and bypassing the
2002 Feb 25
2
Samba 2.2.3a, print queue status "opening," high server load
I have Samba 2.2.3a installed and running successfully on Solaris 8 in a
test environment. I manually enter printer shares into the smb.conf
file, and then I can upload printer drivers to the Samba server from a
Windows session without problems.
When I try to print to a print queue on this server from a Windows 2000
SP2 machine, the application I am printing from hangs, the CPU usage of
the smbd
2002 Sep 26
3
spool dir
hello,
I'm having a problem with print files not being deleted out of
/var/spool/samba directory after a print job completes.
Right now I am running RedHat 7.3, Samba 2.2.5 with CUPS 1.1.14 as my
printing system. I was under the impression that after the job
completed Samba was suppose to remove the job from that spool directory.
Right now it just grows and grows until I have to
2004 Feb 06
3
Supplementary Group Issues
I was wondering if any one else is having issues with supplementary groups
not being recognized. It seems as if Samba is ignoring the sup.groups. I'm
using RH9.0 on Intel with samba-3.0.0-2_rh9 and OpenLDAP 2.0.27. When I do
a "id -a username" the user is in all the necessary groups but when
accessing shares the users' primary GID is used only.
For example,
uid=1001(jgray)
1999 Feb 02
0
Executing non-8.3 named files
Hi,
I've got an AIX 4.2.1 server running Samba 2.0. I am having a little problem with executable files.
Seems that if I try to execute (on an NT client, at least) a file whose path or filename is non in 8.3 format, I get wierd "can't
find xxxx.exe or a component" messages.
For example, one file we have on the AIX filesystem, /qa/images is
2001 Oct 23
1
ssh/sshd go off in limbo-land after closing remote session (v2.9.9p2)
When I run a remote xterm, the ssh hangs even after I quit the xterm.
Below is the output for the following sequence:
client> ssh -v -v -v dazel xterm
xterm> exit
client> ^C
The outcome is always the same - the ssh doesn't exit with I quit the
xterm... I have to hit CTRL-C on the client side.
polycut:~> ssh -v -v -v dazel xterm
OpenSSH_2.9p2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL
2019 Jan 17
2
Removing LLVM_ALWAYS_INLINE from ADT classes
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 2:17 PM David Greene <dag at cray.com> wrote:
> Alex Bradbury via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes:
>
> > As mentioned elsewhere in the thread, building TableGen with
> > Debug+Asserts isn't only useful for people who want to debug TableGen
> > itself. It's useful for anybody modifying .td as many checks on .td
>
2005 Jul 28
2
Win95 on a Samba3+LDAP domain on a Debian box
Hi folks,
I have successfuly migrated a WinNT 4.0 Domain to a Debian server with
Samba3+Ldap following the Samba-3 by Example guide from John H. Terpstra (an
impressive good guide) and The Linux Samba-OpenLADP Howto from Jerome Tournier &
Olivier Lemaire.
The domain holds about 800 accounts. There are WinNT servers, WinXP and Win95
clients belonging to it.
WinNT servers and WinXP clients
2018 Nov 06
4
Rather poor code optimisation of current clang/LLVM targeting Intel x86 (both -64 and -32)
Hi @ll,
while clang/LLVM recognizes common bit-twiddling idioms/expressions
like
unsigned int rotate(unsigned int x, unsigned int n)
{
return (x << n) | (x >> (32 - n));
}
and typically generates "rotate" machine instructions for this
expression, it fails to recognize other also common bit-twiddling
idioms/expressions.
The standard IEEE CRC-32 for "big