Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Mdk 9.1, samba-LDAP 2.2.8a/3.0b3 (LDAP) can't print to z53"
2003 Jul 21
9
I've always HATED printing with Samba
Primarily because I've never gotten it to work despite frequent efforts.
Offeding printer is a Lexmark Z53 (supposedly fully supported) and when
ever I try to add it to an XP box I get "Server doesn't have the right
driver, do you wish to upload the driver?" then when I do it says
"Cannot connect to the printer. Contact your network administrator
yatta yatta
2003 Jul 29
0
Mdk 9.1, samba-LDAP 2.2.8a/3.0b3 (LDAP) can't print toz53
>On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Jim C wrote:
>
>> I've not been able to get Samba to print to a
>> Lexmark Z53. If I call it a Z52, the driver uploads
>> (to where, I have no idea so I can't check it) but
>> I still can't get anything out of the printer.
>You seem to be going through a big pain barrier!
>
>You have CUPS installed? If so, then why are
2003 May 20
4
error with cupsaddsmb - adddriver
Hello,
I have installed cups on a linux server (running with RH 9.0).
When executing "cupsaddsmb -a -v", I get an error: NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFULL,
when attemping to execute adddriver".
Can someone help on the meaning of this error, and on its reason (cause) ?
Please find hereafter a file with result (and the error) of this commmand
"cupsaddsmb", for a printer:
2003 Jun 04
5
Retry: RedHat, XFS, and ACL Support
Purpose: Create a File Server that can replace our windows file server.
System Details:
RedHat 8
Kernel 2.4.18-18 SGI XFS 1.2.0
2 disks
1 for the filesystem ext3
1 for the shares using xfs
Most of the threads and articles I read about doing this told me that I
had to recompile the kernel for acl support. Then I found a post that
mention that XFS has built in ACL support. Which
2003 Jun 16
6
Full wNT/w2K ACL conformance
We are planning to replace a quite big domain running W2K with Samba ( at
the very least, the DC ).
Though i'd love to have the extra security capabilities of W2K ( Kerberos )
as a DC, Samba/NT4 as PDC/BDC with ldapsam will more than suffice for now.
The show-stopper right now is this: we need to be able to assign "real"
Full Control permissions: a user who has "Full
2003 Aug 11
4
Ref: Samba + Cups: don't succeed to print from Windows 2000 station
Dragan, Andy
Thanks for your answsers.
Please find hereafter more information and my notes.
Nadine
---------------------- R?achemin? par Nadine Vandois/FR/BULL sur 11/08/2003
10:56 ---------------------------
"Dragan Krnic" <dkrnic@lycos.com> sur 10/08/2003 09:47:05
Veuillez r?pondre ? dkrnic@lycos.com
Pour : nadine.vandois@bull.net
cc : samba@lists.samba.org
Objet :
2003 Jul 18
3
Slow file copying from Server to clients
Hi,
I have posted this issue once but have not yet had a reply to it. Not sure
maybe no one has an answer but I will try again.
I have a linux box running SuSE 8.2 with samba 2.2.7-a58. Everything works
well except when clients workstations copy files to their workstations, in
particular my client running Mac OS X. Mac OS X supports the SMB protocol. I
had a look at the logs but could not see
2003 May 13
5
cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was Call returnedzerobyte(EOF), hilfe!
Hi Kurt,
I've read the new document. It's a very fine
piece of technical documentation. However, it
doesn't help me in the present predicament.
Going now by this book I'm only getting more
frustrated. What are your versions of Samba,
CUPS(?), OS, and Printer again?
2.2.8a, 1.1.18, SuSE 8.2 w/2.4.20-62, Lexmark C720
I'm stuck!
I would
2003 Aug 08
3
Samba + Cups: don't succeed to print from Windows 2000 station
Hello,
I have configured cups (1.1.18) on a Suse 8.2 Pro Linux server.
I have also configured samba (2.2.7a), and joined a domain.
I have created printers with cups and declared them to samba with
cupsaddsmb command.
All seems to be ok.
I can print from my Linux server.
But, when I want to print from ny windows2000 station:
- I can find my linux server
- I can find and connect printers
2003 Jun 16
3
--with-quotas ??
ok, stupid question time....
how does one use quotas and samba, i haven't seen anything mentioned in any man page re quote support.
2003 Jul 11
3
VMware and NetBios Problem
With WinXP host, RH8 VMware guest, at level 3, I issue:
mount -t smbfs -o user,noauto,dmask=777,fmask=777,username=xx,
password=yy //DELLBOX/linuxShare /mnt/linuxShare
and get:
Connection to DELLBOX failed
SMB connection failed
timeout connecting to 192.168.113.1:139
Error connecting to 192.168.113.1
I cannot find this IP address anywhere. My tables indicate
that port 139 is
2003 Aug 20
12
Samba PDC + WinXP = problems fetching remote profiles
Hi, everybody!
I have 20 WinXP client machines and a sever running
Samba (first try was with 2.2.8, now it's 3.0.0rc1).
If it matters to someone (for statistics, fun or for
understanding the problem), i use Slackware 9.0 Linux,
kernel 2.4.20 on server (and clients are XPpro/SP1,
buld 2600 as far as i remember). I almost had no
problems configuring samba for browsing and fortunately
i
2001 Dec 09
2
Samba and CUPS... Driving Me Psychotic
I have set up samba 2.2.2 (debian package 2.2.2-2, actually). Files are
shared out (though Win98 doesnt like my valid users lines, a task for
another day). However, it hits the fan when I try to share out my printer to
my win2000 system (note: I can print from the server).
Ive been through DIAGNOSIS.txt and the HOWTO collection, which didnt help,
unless I missed something.
Here are some relevant
2003 May 20
5
Problems with Win-Username containing a "Umlaut"
Hi!
I'm having a small network with 10 WinXP Pro computers and a SuSE 7.3 Linux Server.
I configured Samba to map the Windows Usernames of 9 computers correctly, but the one, with which Marc D?rner is working, is not mapped correctly. I found out, that this is caused by the "?" (german Umlaut). If the Username is "Marc Doerner" it'll work, but i'd like to keep it to
2003 Jul 11
2
Problem with opening Excel spreadsheets that client cannot write to
We have some Excel spreadsheets stored on our Samba 2.2.8 fileserver. The
permissions are set such that some users can write to these and some cannot,
but they can all read them (the world-readable bit is set).
When a user with read/write access tries to open the spreadsheet, there is no
problem. The user is happy and productive and outside the sun is shining.
Excellent! Have a biscuit!
When a
2004 Jan 23
2
Samba compile error
Hi,
I am compiling Samba-3.0.1 on a Solaris 9 machine.
I have gcc-3.3.2. Running "make" fails. Thanks for
your advice.
PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/ccs/bin
# ./configure --with-included-popt --with-gnu-ld
# make
....
Linking bin/smbd
/usr/ccs/bin/ld: illegal option -- E
usage: ld [-6:abc:d:e:f:h:il:mo:p:rstu:z:B:CD:F:GI:L:M:N:P:Q:R:S:VY:?] file(s)
...
collect2: ld returned 1
2003 Jul 12
1
Re: Opening MS Access files on Samba
| We are running a samba server 2.23 on FreeBSD 4.8
| and have to open a .mdb file which nominally is no
| problem (we access the file with our accounting
| program and it is fine) however when I try to open
| it with MS access 2002 itself I get the error that
| "the file is on an unsecured server or outside the
| Intranet copy the file locally to access it blah
| blah"
Perhaps you
2003 Aug 15
1
Re: Samba vs. Windows : significant difference intimestamp handling ?
|> mtime being changed is beyond the pale. I suspect
|> ext3 is the problem. I heard some people losing all
|> of their data on ext3-formatted disks. Stay away
|> from it.
|
| Do you have some facts to back up that load of FUD?
| By all accounts I've ever seen, Ext. 3 has been
| stable for *long* time before it was even included
| in the stock Kernel tree.
Do you want to
2003 May 29
4
Samba+CUPS+Drivers autodownload
Hi Matt,
the problem you referred to is discussed in detail
as bug #82 in Samba's bug tracking tool. It consists
of 2 bugs. One prevents the registration of drivers
and is due to a NULL-pointer passed from that part
of code in rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c which calls
sys_adminlog function. It begins with the comment
/* BEGIN_ADMIN_LOG */
and ends with the comment
/* END_ADMIN_LOG */
2003 Jun 03
1
Re: ./configure --with-pam fails always
John, don't be harsh with Philippe. To answer his
question, you don't really need any more information
than what he abundantly provided in his mailing.
His problem is that he hasn't installed the ldap-devel
or pam-devel or some other of the more than 100 devel packages that might be needed to compile samba with
a distinctive set of --with-this-or-that options.
His compiler simply