Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "problems with homes share"
2003 Nov 22
1
adding network printer in W2K
I have my network printer configured under Samba. When I logon to W2K, I
can see the printer, but I am unable to open the printer to spool files.
I get the message that I must install the pritner driver in order for it
to work. ANy suggestions?
Joe
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2003 Nov 23
1
smbprint
While trying to configure my *nix box to print to windows, I discovered
my samba build does not have the smbprint utility. I saw no option in
the configure/make script to build with the smprint utility.
Is there an option that will build this tool?
Thanks!
Joe Cipale
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2004 Apr 15
1
Samba misconfig... (long)
I am trying to get my samba setup running (after putting it on the back
burner for a few months with other issues).
I am running Samba 3.0.0 on a SuSE 7.2 install. I have a linux box
(clyde) and a Win2K box (Badmonkey) connected via a firewall/network. My
smb.conf file is shown here:
-- # Sambxa config file created using SWAT
# from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2003/12/04 05:28:37
# Global
2003 Nov 26
1
Samba and W2K printer issues
I posted this query a couple of days ago and received no responses.
SInce that time, some other info has come to light that I thought would
be useful to helping to solve this porblem.
My network consists of a firewall machine networked with a SuSE 7.2
workstation and a Windows 2000 workstation. My smb.conf file is below:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1)
# Date:
2000 Jan 20
1
Unsupported Printers - just "sticks" in the lpd queue ;(
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Hello:
I've configured a Linux box with Samba to act as a secondary domain
controller for an existing NT server. I've gotten everything working very
nicely, all my file shares set up, etc.
I've got 6 printers that I need to set up as print shares. The ones that
speak Postscript or PCL were very easy to set up, and work admirably.
2004 Mar 01
1
OT - What are these crazy messages?
I'm just dying to know what the origin of these messages with the txt
attachments is. I get quite a few here, and even some in other mailing
lists. But they're all unique; the attachment filename starts with ATT
(followed by four or five digits), and are 192 bytes long. The senders
are often different.
Anyone got a bead on this?
Eric
2004 Jan 03
4
Printer on WinXP
Hi all,
Is it possible to use a printer attached to a WinXP computer from Linux
(Suse) using only console mode, ie. no graphic mode?
1999 Jul 15
0
how do I not use smbpasswd?
All,
I am in a mixed NT/UNIX/Novell environment and got the buy-off to
go full SAMBA for our corporate fileserver (400 clients, 95 and NT).
I got a few Sun UE450s and A5100 arrays and am going to cluster
them with Veritas. I have samba working with home directories for
all clients, but had to dump the passwords from the PDC into the
smbpasswd file in order to do it. Sometimes it takes an
2006 Jul 14
0
Moving homes from PDC server to large fileserver
Background: 10 windows clients which also boot linux
and solaris. A samba PDC+LDAP(ver 3.0.22) working on
a server local to the clients(ie on same subnet).
Recently recieved large Sun fileserver to house all
homes and lab data. It is hosted in the server room
used by our university(so different subnet). All user
and nis info is in our ldap server, so autofs is used
on all of our linux and
2001 Oct 31
3
readonly - can't change
well i've tried everything trying to get r/w access to my linux box
(debian 2.2.3 running samba 2.0.7) from win2k. can only get readonly.
i'm hoping some kind sould might be able to take a look at my samba
config and let me know what i'm doing wrong...
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from localhost (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2001/11/01 00:39:30
# Global parameters
[global]
2004 Apr 20
0
printer sahre not prining from win2k...
I have installed a samba share for an Epson FX-85 printer. The smb.conf
file is shwon below:
# from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2004/04/19 17:05:12
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = PENGUINIX
interfaces = eth0, lo
bind interfaces only = Yes
password server = clyde
guest account = guest
log level = 1
log
2003 Nov 28
5
[OT] Good Gigabit Ethernet Card ...
Greetings ...
I hate to ask these questions, but I dought I will get a straight
answer from an Salesmen ...
I am looking at putting gigabit in as a back bone for a few Linux
servers, but I have used an Accton Gigabit ethernet card with RedHat
8.0/9 and found it a little unstable ... do and RedHat users have a
suggestion on a good, but not expensive Gigabit card, basicly for a
Samba
2003 Apr 27
11
Access denied, unable to connect to printer
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Hello world,
I've dug through the docs and googled through the net, but I'm still
unable to fix my Samba (2.2.3a-6 for Debian) setup so that I can print
from my wife's Windows XP laptop.
The server is using Cups and I can print from the server and over the
net from my (Debian) laptop.
The XP box can connect to the server and browse
2001 Nov 14
2
Share shows up but is not accessible.
In Windows explorer the computer (Penguin) and share (Ring) show up, but when I try to access the share, I get the following message:
\\Penguin\Ring is not accessible
The share name was not found. Be shure you typed it correctly.
I have Samba set up on another Linux machine (OldPenguin) in the same network, and it works fine. Both computers run Red Hat 7.1 and Samba 2.0.7 (which came
2004 Nov 28
1
YASP (Yet Another Samba Problem)
When I attmept to mount a PC (W2K) share via my fstab, I get the
following error message on the mount:
"Unknown parameter encountered 'file'"
Truth be told , samba is becoming more and more frustrating. The only
thing I have been able to successfully do is to make visible my NFS
mount point across my file server to my W2K machine. I am running SuSE
9.1, Samba 3.02a
Enclosed is
2001 Mar 28
2
smbclient can't connect to NT workstation "C$" share
Greetings all,
I'm trying to connect to the default shares Windows NT workstation enables
for "administration" purposes but I'm not having any luck. smbclient can
see the shares:
[esisler@shaun esisler]$ smbclient -L ghost
added interface ip=198.243.2.206 bcast=198.243.2.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Got a positive name query response from 198.243.2.200 ( 198.243.2.150 )
Password:
2008 Jul 22
4
Printer recommendations
Since my old Epson C86 has finally managed to clog up the print heads,
I'm in the market for a replacement. I'd like to know what the people
on this list are using for printers that are currently available, since
we are using versions of CUPS and foomatic that are frozen, and any
other issues or "gotchas" that you are aware of.
For the replacement printer, I'm considering a
2004 Jun 05
2
Clients can find printer when "browsing" but not otherwise
I had a working Samba installation on my home network. Then I replaced one
printer with another. The new printer is successfully installed on my RedHat
9.0 system on /dev/lp0. It is an Epson C82. From the RedHat system all is
well.
However, I am unable to print to this printer via Windows XP boxes on my
network. Samba is working to the extent that Windows can find these printers
via
2001 Mar 29
1
Samba Printing to Win98
I am trying to allow printing from my linux box to my win98 box, to which my
epson stylus printer is attached. It's just not happening...something tells me
I'm flirting with a world of pain.
I *can* print a file by going:
smbclient //rory/EPSON
translate
print /etc/group
but I cannot print from applications, nor can i use smbprint. I tried going:
cat /etc/passwd | sh -x smbprint
2003 Sep 06
9
Scanner for 4.8
Dear All,
Can anyone recommend a scanner that works well on 4.8.
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Dave
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