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2003 May 14
2
windows printer queue failure
I am driving Suse 8.2, samba 2.2.7a, cups 1.1.18 As I mentioned recently I cannot see the cups printer queues from a windows client even if lpq -Pprinter on the cups server gives the correct status. I tested a litte more and got the following results: 1.) If I configure samba to printing = CUPS printcap name = CUPS I can see all queue entries in the windows status panel, too -- except
2003 May 13
3
windows printer queue display fails
I am driving a Suse 8.2 linux with cups 1.1.18 and samba 2.2.7a. The problem: The host serves several printers via cups. If some jobs are in one of the queues "lpq -Pprinter" or "lpstat -o printer" shows up the complete listing. Fine. Connected to the same print queue from a Windows (XP/NT/98/2k) box I cannot see the complete listing. Sometimes I see some of the jobs, most of
2006 Nov 15
0
Windows printer status update fails
Dear samba admins, I have a samba/cups related problem. I am running SuSE 10.1 with cups 1.1.23 and samba 3.0.22. The problem is, that my windows printer status boxes don't reflect the samba printer queues. My test scenario: - I use "printing = SYSV" because I need to use "print command", too. - I installed a new printer named "test", called cupsaddsmb test. -
2006 Oct 06
0
couldn't find service print$.
Dear samba users, I have a SuSE linux machine running samba 3.0.13 working as a print server. All works well for years now. Suddenly one of my machines (a terminal server) can't connect to \\printhost\print$ (as root) any more. Error message is "Configuration information can not be read from domain controller, either because the machine is unavailable, or access has been denied"
2006 Jun 29
1
using xfs acls
Hi, we have a fileserver with xfs filesystems running samba 3.0.22. File access should (and is) be possible via NFS and samba. I want the ability to set acls in these filesystems via windows clients -- but I want samba to map the SIDs to the existing unix uids of my users, not just an arbitrary mapping. Is this possible? My idea is using the "idmap backend" to our ldap-server using a
2003 Dec 05
1
client code page and valid chars
Problem: I recently recognized that my samba server was misconfigured for some years now. I never used the charset and "client code page" parameters in my smb.conf to map windows encoded filenames with german umlauts to the unix ones. For that reason I now have lots of filenames with windows encoded german umlauts on my samba-share. OK. Now I want to change this fact (softly). When I
2005 Jul 22
0
display disk size and free space
Hi, using samba 3.0.X I have the following situation: I defined a share [lab] with path = /lab /lab in fact is bound to an automounter map containing about 20 mountpoints so that (under linux) I am able to access /lab/A /lab/B ... I want the same situation using windows. My [lab] share enables me to use \\fileserver\lab\A \\fileserver\lab\B ... So far so good. But the data concerning disk size
2002 Nov 26
1
Re: 2.2.7 compile error using --with-acl-support
If you are using the debian/rules from apt-get or the source tarball, you need to not only include --with-acl-support in debian/rules, you also need to vi debian/config.cache --> replace "ac_cv_header_sys_acl_h=${ac_cv_header_sys_acl_h=no}" with "ac_cv_header_sys_acl_h=${ac_cv_header_sys_acl_h=yes}" This will allow it to compile. Unfortunately, for me,
2005 Mar 30
1
Samba or Cups-Problem ?
Hi, I'm using some kind of pseudo printer on our samba server to automatically produce PDF files. The smb.conf looks like this (the samba server is successfully conteced to an ADS): [global] workgroup = ADS netbios name = pc103.ads.local realm = ADS.LOCAL security = ADS password server = win2ksrv.ads.local log level = 2 winbind
2003 Oct 30
1
Not sure if ACL support compiled in
Hi all, I'm running Samba-3.0.0-2 on an RedHat 8 box. I compiled it on my own with cups and acl support (and some things, too). My clients are Win2k and WinXP. The fileserver has a XFS filesystem with ACL support. I created a test-share: [test] comment = Test path = /xfspart/test read only = no inherit acls = yes When i create a file from my WinXP Client it
2002 Nov 01
4
Clarifying CUPS Printing
We have been using CUPS to handle printing and have run into some "features" some of which a fresh install of the responsible server will probably fix. However there are some disparities between the documentation and our practical experience for which a clear statement would help others. The docs state when using CUPS the relevent lines of SMB.CONF should look like this: printing=cups
2015 Mar 24
5
Samba server with NFSV4/kerberos
Hello, I am searching for a solution that I thought should be kind of standard, but until now I was not successful finding anything. Here is the problem: At our site we offer windows and linux, most servers (eg file, samba, web) are linux based. User data is stored on NFS file servers. Windows systems are part of a Windows domain with an ADS domain controller. At the moment the linux samba
2015 Mar 24
1
Samba server with NFSV4/kerberos
Hello Luc, thanks for your answer. If I understand you correctly than you are using samba4 as windows domaincontroller and you do not have another Windows DC? So after all you have exactly one Kerberos Server that is part of the samba4 server? Thanks Rainer Am 24.03.2015 um 12:41 schrieb Luc Lalonde: > Guten tag Rainer, > > We use our Samba4/Win2k8 AD domain to authenticate all our
2000 Jul 12
1
Samba + WAN?
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen! On a CD-ROM-server at the University Koblenz-Landau we are using Samba (2.0.5a) with Red Hat Linux (6.0, Kernel 2.2.5). The server is located here in Koblenz, but also used from another department of the university at Landau (about 80 miles from Koblenz; they have their own class B network). A traceroute from both locations gave a response time of about 10-50 msec. On
2005 Oct 10
11
Samba creating multiple isntances of the deamon
(2005.10.10, 14:25) I am running Samba 3.0.14a-2 on Fedora 4. I have no problem seeing the Linux file system from any of the Windows (2000, SP4) computers attached to the network. The problem is that smbd processes are created for no apparent reason and never die. I noticed this when the computer had been up for about three days and there were some 600 active smbd processes! What could be the
2018 Mar 05
2
SAMBA4 Fileserver & Disk Quota
I tried this. When im creating a folder directly on server, the sticky bit is working. But it does not work when im doing it from windows. # ls -l drwxrws---+ 7 root stickygroup 4096 Mär 5 14:44 00_stickygroup/ Best regards Micha Am 05.03.2018 um 14:15 schrieb Michael Wandel: > IMHO you can use the posix sgid bit.
2017 Oct 02
2
System load problem with samba 4.4.2 caused by many ntlm auth client requests
Hello, since a while I experience a strange problem with my samba 4.4.2 running on a SLES12SP2 system. The server does what it is supposed to do, so users can work without any problems and access their files via smb but since some weeks the server shows a strange and unusual very high system load. The samba server is not the domaincrontroller (which is a windows machine) but member of the
2000 May 11
1
cant see cups print queues via samba.
It is possible to see the print queue and via NT4's printer window. Correct? And remove the jobs too, right? But not for me. cups-1.0.5, samba-2.07 on linux-2.2.15 queues show ok using lpq printing from nt works ok using samba. in smb.conf I have: printing = cups print command = lpr -P%p -s %s; rm %s lpq command = /usr/local/bin/lpq -P %p lprm command = /usr/local/bin/lprm -P %p %j The
2008 Oct 04
3
Bug#501087: nut: support for a tripplite avr750u
Hi Raphael, btw, are you 2 bugs today a simple coincidence with my linkedIn invitation yesterday? ;-) 2008/10/4 Raphael Geissert <atomo64 at gmail.com>: > Package: nut > Version: 2.2.2-8 > Severity: wishlist > Tags: patch > > Attached is a patch adding "support" for tripplite's avr750u UPS. > Issues: > * productid still needs to be specified in
1998 Jun 18
1
Mapping Samba Drives (Samba Digest 1721) (Suzanne George)
Hello happy Samba People, I use the following trick for mounting my Samba Maps at start-up at my WIN NT Workstation 4.0 (hate this beast). I use the logon Scripts that could be used by WIN NT. (See Directory : \system32\repl\import\scripts). You should give the file a "good" name (I use my Login Name for that (SVEN.BAT)). Then I use the "net use" in the Script for ex. :