Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "FW: Re: Access Denied touching shared CUPS printer"
2004 Jul 02
0
FW: Samba config
Further to my last post I decided to BUY a copy Suse 9.1 including Samba
3. Not only was Suse very easy to setup I managed to get Samba up and
running without too many problems and can now print from Windows clients
via Samba. My only remaining challenge is setting up point and print.
Thanks for the responses.
Regards,
Chris
Christopher Moss
Murray McIntosh O'Brien
Wellesley House
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2004 Jul 09
0
FW: Point and Print
As an updatee to my last post, things are still not working! The drivers
did get added but I'm still not sure whether I achieved this via the Add
Printer Wizard or despite error messages the rpcclient adddriver did
work. I did wonder if the lsa_io_sec_qos: length c does not match size 8
error is because the printer name is too long, especially as when I
tried a shorter name such as HP2300 -
2004 Jun 24
3
Samba config
Hi I?m having difficulty configuring Samba running on FreeBSD. Samba
version is 2.2.8a. The scenario is that we have an NT4 domain and I am
looking to migrate the printers onto Samba. All of the printers are
connected via print servers, mainly HP JetDirect. As far as security is
concerned I am happy for guest/anonymous logon as the server will only
be used for printing but I have set security to
2004 Jul 07
1
Point and Print
I recently posted regarding problems configuring Samba. These have all
been fixed but I am now struggling with the point and print facility. I
have attempted to upload the drivers from Windows XP workstations but
this seems to do nothing. So plan B was to manually copy the files to
the appropriate print$ share folder, so far so good. The problem I now
have is that the rpcclient utility simply
2004 Jul 09
1
Access Denied touching shared CUPS printer
I am now getting around to setting up a test printer.
CUPS is installed in RAW mode and a test print work A-OK. I also set the CUPS printer que as default.
Below are my printer related smb.conf lines for this PDC.
[global]
...
########## NT Domain Related ##########
admin users = pianoman ldsinst
...
########## Printing ##########
printcap name = CUPS
printing = CUPS
[printers]
2013 Jan 18
0
[LLVMdev] llvm backend porting question ,
I start my porting for picoblaze,the soft cpu for fpga ,which is
designed by XILINX from MSP430 porting .
After some day's work , somethinig looks good , for it can generate
for some simple C program:
eg :
int f1(int a)
{
return a+1;
}
but it failed with this :
char f()
{
char a;
a++; a++; a++; a++; a++; a++; a++; a++; a++; a++; a++;
a++; a++; a++; a++;
2008 Jan 27
4
Official Samba builds for Ubuntu?
Greetings-
I am wondering if anyone from the Samba team would happen to have interest in creating official builds for Ubuntu?
To add a twist, unfortunately I would not be fishing for 7.10 packages, but rather 7.04 as we ran into too many issues with 7.10 whereas 7.04 seems rock solid stable.
Or, are there packages built of Samba releases for Ubuntu external to samba.org?
Thanks,
--
Michael
2008 Feb 13
5
Wrong perms on new files/dirs using smbmount
Greetings-
I am working through coming up with a Linux client integration to Samba PDC's.
I mount several shares with this sort of syntax:
/bin/mount -t cifs -o credentials=/home/userid/.smbcredentials,uid=userid,gid=userid,dmask=0777,fmask=0666 //ldslnx01/data /mnt/ldslnx01/data/
However when I create new files/dirs on the Samba share from the Linux workstation, the perms are not 0666/0777
2019 Feb 02
3
GlobalISEL, and MachineMemOperands?
Looking through the X86 GlobalISEL code for selecting loads and stores,
I'm not seeing the creation of the MachineMemOperands I'd expect to see
and do see being generated by SelectionDAG. Is this simply an
oversight, or is there some aspect of the new design which pushes us
away from MMOs?
Various parts of the machine instruction level optimization passes use
the existence and
2004 Jul 15
3
Does "Admin Users =" accept groups?
man smb.conf does not specifically say admin users supports @groupname syntax. Google turns up lots of examples of it being used, but everyone hanging their smb.conf's up to air does not mean they are
100% accurate either.
Here, Samba 3.0.4 in PDC mode, I can not get it to accept the name of a group in /etc/group, user ID's only.
--
Michael Lueck
Lueck Data Systems
Remove the upper
2005 Feb 14
2
Using SeMachineAccountPrivilege returns NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_PRIVILEGE
I am logged into a new test Linux server with my personal admin account. It is a member of a Linux group which has been mapped to Domain Admins.
When I issue 'net rpc rights grant auserid SeMachineAccountPrivilege' and enter the password for my personal admin account, I am returned that it failed with NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_PRIVILEGE. 'auserid' is
both a Linux account and has been
2007 Jul 14
3
Is there a way to support both local and roaming profile with one server / domain?
Recent list messages got me thinking... Is there a way to support both local and roaming profile with one server / domain?
As I understand it, the "magic" line that tells Samba not to do roaming profiles is the smb.conf line:
logon path =
Which the line must exist, and must be set to null.
But that is in the global section. So is there a way to support both local and roaming...
2007 May 07
3
Countless "rec_read bad magic" lines in log.smbd
One of the servers we admin has countless such errors in log.smbd:
[2007/05/07 14:17:08, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(783)
tdb(/var/cache/samba/printing/HPLJ3600.tdb): rec_read bad magic 0x443810ec at offset=28412
The only thread I saw regarding "rec_read" stated:
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If this really happens often to you, then you have some
basic problems with your
2007 Apr 25
2
Can not grant SeMachineAccountPrivilege on Debian Etch
I am testing out Debian Etch, and ran into an issue granting SeMachineAccountPrivilege to an account... which granting that permission had been troublesome in the past.
The command I am issuing is:
net rpc rights grant LDS-DEMO\\ldsinst SeMachineAccountPrivilege
And I try running the command with an account that is a member of the "Domain Admins" group.
The command returns:
Failed to
2017 Apr 01
0
Windows client domain member getting incorrect value for LOGONSERVER
Greetings again,
Michael Lueck wrote:
>
> Question about a hard spot we encountered... one Windows machine joined to the domain is insisting on setting its LOGONSERVER to its own hostname rather than the PDC it logs into. See example:
Seems the root of the difficulty is that the Windows clients are only partially joined to the new server PDC. Plugging them into the former PDC server
2019 Nov 08
2
Recent inability to view long filenames stored with scp via samba mount
Greetings Jeremy,
Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 03, 2019 at 06:37:57AM -0500, Michael Lueck via samba wrote:
>>
>>
>> mdlueck at ldslnx01:/srv/shares/data/Nodes/jacob/home/mdlueck/Music/Alfred Brendel$ find
>> .
>> ./Beethoven Piano Sonatas Vol I
>> ./Beethoven Piano Sonatas Vol I/Disc 1 - 01 - Piano Sonata No. 29 in B-flat major, op. 106
2004 Aug 20
2
make_user_info_map in log with blank Doman and UserID args
Samba 3.0.5 Debian Package
Kernel 2.6.7 custom compile on Debian Testing
Configure Samba per my KLUG presentation on Samba PDC to Win2K Clients:
ftp://ftp.lueckdatasystems.com/pub/presentations/klugsamba3pdc-bookreview.pdf
In the error condition, a user account is assigned to the domadmin and ntadmin Linux groups.
In smb.conf -> admin users = @domadmin
On the workstation there are mappings
2004 Jul 07
4
Setting home path to a dir within a users Linux home dir
Is there a trick to append an additional directory level onto the defauly behavior of a [homes] share looking in /etc/passwd to find the users Linux home dir? It would offer a bit of protection if
Windows clients ended up in say the WinHome directory within their Linux home directory when logging in from Windows so they are not tempted to tamper with their desktop settings files for Linux from
2005 Nov 10
3
What file gets corrupted in Samba when perms stop working correctly?
I have a share which a group write list.
That group is mapped to a Linux group in /etc/group.
That group in Linux has two users.
The first user listed is suddenly unable to write, but the second one is.
With the affected user logged in to Win2K, ifmember /list shows they are a member of the group, as does the working account.
I am guessing one of those .tdb files or something got scrambled on the
2004 Jul 21
2
How do you create an accout that can ONLY add workstations to the domain
Is there some way to configure a special account which is able to only join workstations to the domain? I believe the operation talks over IPC$ - such as the NETDOM.EXE command. Can one set admin
users for IPC$ and thus join the domain without allowing that special account too much access to Samba.
Maybe one extension of this would be allowing to join workstations to the domain plus read only