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2004 Feb 18
2
Fwd: smbspool
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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 20:25:26 +0000
From: zynkx <skydive@megamail.pt>
Reply-To: zynkx <skydive@megamail.pt>
Subject: smbspool
To: samba@lists.samba.org
i am using this command line from a linux client to try
to print to my linux samba server with a shared
printer, that is printing ok from windows clients.
the
2018 Feb 01
2
(/usr/lib64/cups/backend/smb) stopped with status 1
Hello,
There is a printer at work (a Xerox WorkCentre 5325).
I am able to print using the following command: smbclient //MyHiddenPC/MyHiddenShare -WMyHiddenDomain -c 'print my-hidden-file.pdf'.
However, it does not work when I try to print through CUPS using the following command: lp my-hidden-file.pdf.
In the CUPS error_log file, the only error I can read is: [Job 5] PID 27883
2002 Jul 28
1
smbspool
Hi,
We have unified logons on Linux and Windows clients by
using a Windows 2000 AD domain with
pam_winbind/nss_winbind on linux clients, the problem
is, smbclient and smbspool still require us to enter a
password instead of using the logged on users
credentials. Is there anyway to pam-enable smbclient
and smbspool?
Hesham S. Ahmed
__________________________________________________
Do You
1999 Dec 10
3
scp with openssh on the server side and $PATH.
Hi!
When I try to use scp from or to a machine that runs openssh-1.2pre16
on Debian Linux, I keep getting the error message "scp: command not
found". Executing "ssh this-host echo \$PATH" yields
"/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:" which might be set in config.h.
sshd is installed to /usr/local/stow/openssh-1.2pre16/sbin, scp to
/usr/local/stow/openssh-1.2pre16/bin;
2018 Feb 02
0
(/usr/lib64/cups/backend/smb) stopped with status 1
I tried at work to run "/usr/bin/smbspool" manually:
---
$ /usr/bin/smbspool Xerox-WorkCentre-5325 \'5\' \'yugiohjcj\' \'2.pdf\' \'1\'
DEBUG: Connected with username/password...
---
The behavior at work is different from the one at home because it is not the same computer used and the /etc/samba/smb.conf is available.
However, as you can see above, the
1999 Jan 13
2
Samba using Domain Contollers with SP4 applied
Has anyone with security = server tried to authenticate against a NT server
that runs Service Pack 4 yet? I have not tried yet, but there are some
changes
that may effect this such as SAM format changes and secure channel integrity
checking.
Any feedback on this would be appreciated.
Bill
1999 Nov 11
5
[smbfs] Timing problems with kernel 2.2.x?
[Note: This has been posted to linux-kernel and was ignored. Since
smbfs is maintained by the samba team, I am retrying here]
Hi!
To maintain and install packages from CD-ROM to my Debian/GNU Linux
system, I use Debian's apt package. Since my Linux box is stowed away
in a closet, I use an smbfs mount to mount the CD-ROM drive from my
Windows desktop machine to the Linux box.
This used to
2007 Aug 09
0
smbspool and cups on Centos5
Hi,
I'm cannot get smbspool to print to a kerberized windows printer through
cups.
Kerberos is working, and both smbclient and smbspool can connect to the
server.
Even though sending a formatted page manually with smbspool works, cups
returns
"Unable to connect to CIFS host, will retry in 60 seconds..."
I read an older post here:
1999 Oct 13
2
Samba 2.0.6pre1 released
I've just released a snapshot of 2.0.6 in the alpha directory on
samba.org. This is intended for testing to make sure some of the
recent changes work well on a wider range of sites. I have also built
a RedHat Linux 6.X RPM and put it in the same dircetory.
If you are not running a mission critical site then we would
appreciate feedback on this snapshot.
If you have reported a bug in Samba
2006 Apr 12
0
smbspool and printing
Hi Folks,
Just looking for a little direction here.
1) windows ADS server with printers.
2) linux workstations which use smb to authenticate users to win ADS
server, and auto mounts there home directories through smb.
Question:
Printing from linux workstation?
I know I can use smbspool to print, but this requires user password. Can I
automate this so there is no need for password? Because the
2008 Jan 07
0
smbspool with cups
I'm trying to use CUPS with kerberos to forward on to smbspool. CUPS appears
to make the assumption that smbspool will use the environment variable
KRB5CCNAME, but it doesn't appear to, instead looking for the submitting
user's credential in the expected location in /tmp. This isn't much use in my
case where the user's credential has been saved to /tmp in a different
1999 Jan 11
3
Samba and logrotate from Redhat
Has anyone had any success in getting Samba to correctly restart logging
to the log files with the default logrotate setup (or even a modified one)
from RedHat? The default setup is to move the files to another location,
create a new file for Samba to fill, then send the daemons a HUP signal.
I've tried some of the options that can be used in the logrotate.d/samba
file (nocreate and
1999 Dec 30
4
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre23
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
openssh-1.2.1pre23 is available on:
http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/
Highlights of this release:
- - A cleanup of the PAM code (it now lives in auth-pam.[ch]). This
also fixes a bug where sshd was ignoring a "PermitRootLogin
without-password" directive.
- - David Randkin's SOCKS support using the Dante libraries. I have not
1999 Dec 30
4
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre23
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
openssh-1.2.1pre23 is available on:
http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/
Highlights of this release:
- - A cleanup of the PAM code (it now lives in auth-pam.[ch]). This
also fixes a bug where sshd was ignoring a "PermitRootLogin
without-password" directive.
- - David Randkin's SOCKS support using the Dante libraries. I have not
2007 Jun 11
5
Access Windows AD share From Linux
I am trying to mount and access a Windows share, from one of our Active
Directory servers to one of our RedHat Enterprise 4 Linux hosts. I have
used Samba in the past to do the opposite, which worked very well.
I was successful in mounting the share, using the following:
mount -t smbfs -o username=<myid>,password=<mypassword> //<AD
Server>/<Share> /mnt/app1
2004 Dec 14
0
smbspool, well, doesn't
I have two users who wish to print to their printers attached to their
XP Pro workstations from our linux server.
After trying (And failing) to set it up via the CUPS interface, I
started tinkering at the lower level, doing things like:
$ smbspool smb://printuser:printpass@OUR_NT_DOMAIN/HERMACHINENAME/hp 10
printuser testtitle 1 '' /etc/hosts
... which yielded no results whatsoever.
1999 Nov 18
0
scp from 1.2pre12 buglet in progress bar
Hi!
Look:
|mh at q[4/504]:/mnt/sd04-p7/masterbackup$ scp * torres.ka0.marc-haber.de:~mh/q/
|Enter passphrase for RSA key 'mh at q':
|raid0.tar.bz2 15% |**** | 99864 KB 00:00 ETA
|root.tar.bz 100% |*****************************| 5406 KB 00:00 ETA
|mh at q[7/507]:/mnt/sd04-p7/masterbackup$ ls -al `which scp`
|lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root
2000 Jan 29
1
problems logging in from 1.2.2 client to 1.2.1pre24 server
Hi!
On my personal workstation, I have installed openssh 1.2.2. I have two
server machines, one (A) running a self-compiled openssh 1.2.1pre24,
and a different one (B) running an openssh1.2.1pre24 compiled by
someone else.
While I can perfectly log in to A, logging in to B fails:
|mh at leona[32/532]:~$ ssh haber at b
|ssh_exchange_identification: read: Success
|mh at leona[33/533]:~$
So, I
2000 May 12
0
different servers on different ports
Hi,
I have the following unusual setup:
F is a firewall host. Its external Interface has IP 172.16.20.4, and
the internal Interface ist 192.168.215.1.
A and B are internal hosts with IPs 192.168.215.31 and 192.168.215.71.
F's port 10022 is transparently forwarded to A's port 22;
F's port 20022 is transparently forwarded to B's port 22.
So, connecting to 172.16.20.4:10022 gives
1998 Jul 02
0
Can't sometimes mount smbfs
Hi!
I am using smbfs to mount a NT 4.0 SP3 disk to a Linux 2.0.33 box
(SuSE 5.1). This works most of the time. Sometimes, I get a syslog
entry
|Jun 26 23:03:10 palandt kernel: smb_dont_catch_keepalive: server->data_ready == NULL
on the smbmount command, which subsequently fails "illegal parameter".
What am I doing wrong?
I currently can't browse the digest archives because my