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2002 Oct 08
4
Win2K Printer Driver Problems - Hi Jerry!!
Nope, close but no cigar. With 2.2.6Pre2 Word started to behave itself but Outlook acts as though landscape is a foreign concept(i.e everything prints portrait regardless of page setup). Spoolsv also crashes on the Win2K workstations requiring a manual restart of the spooler service. We will downgrade to 2.2.5 and try Jerry's patch. In another message Jerry talks about "running"
2003 Jan 08
5
Default domain for winbindd?
Hello once again, I've got winbind doing authentication not just for the samba service but also sshd and login. It's great. However, I have to give a fully-qualified username (e.g. "GENEEDINC+chris.palmer") as the username when logging in via these methods. I wondered, Is there any way to get winbindd to insert the domain and the separator for the user, when none is provided? I
2003 Jan 07
5
Usernames with dots
Now that I have winbind working, life is good. However, I've hit upon a real kick in the pants. As you can see from my email address, we have a convention here of usernames being firstname.lastname. So, when I go to change the owner ship of a file: $ chown chris.palmer myfile Linux thinks I mean user chris, group palmer, and says "invalid group" (there is no palmer group,
2002 Aug 07
2
can't pause a samba shared printer from w2k pc
Running samba installed from rpm 2.2.5-1 on rh 7.2 system... security=domain with winbind to NT pdc, LPRng Trying to pause printing without specifying a queuepause command I get: You do not have permissions to modify the settings for this printer. If you need to change the settings, contact your network administrator. With queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc stop %p queueresume command =
2003 Oct 09
2
Samba-3.0.0, LPRng-3.8.21 and printer queues - Jerry?
> I have problem with finding my printerjobbs in sambas printer queue, > I do se the jobb while it is in /var/spool/samba, but not when the job > has been spooled to LPRngs spool. > > smb.conf > [Global] > printing = lprng > lpq command = /usr/server/LPRng-3.8.21/bin/lpq -P%p > print command = /usr/server/LPRng-3.8.21/bin/lpr -b -P%p <%s ;rm %s > > The
2002 Oct 17
3
quick pam_winbind.so question
2.2.6 installed from rpm on rh 7.2 system... I'm trying to use pam_winbind and apache's basic authentication to restrict access to certain directories served by apache. It does work, but when I enter a wrong password I get this error in log.winbindd: Plain-text authentication for user jarboed returned NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD Is there a way that pam_winbind.so can encrypt the passwords
2002 Aug 15
5
REPOST: queuepause/queueresume and w2k machines, won' t work
[Shane Drinkwater] Daniel, I have the same probelm. These are the steps I did in a previous thread... Jim, I think I found another bug... I really seem to be in printer hell :(.... I found that windows 2k doesn't update its status "ready" or "paused" when used with samba. Here is what I did... 1.) enable all of the lpr/lpd queues. check em' with lpq... 2.)
2001 Oct 25
4
wbinfo works, getent doesn't
Using RH7.1, Samba 2.2.2 in a Win2k mixed-mode domain. wbinfo returns expected results but getent only returns linux users any ideas? Thankx Winston Nimchan _/_/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/ _/ Software Development Mgr. _/ _/ _/ Trinidad Systems Limited _/ _/_/_/_/ _/ 1.868.628.9330 Ext. 215 _/ _/ _/ 1.868.767.0249 _/ _/_/_/_/
2004 Mar 17
2
access 2003 clients can't print to samba 3 server ( access 2000 can)
> >Has anyone else heard of or had any issues printing with Access 2003 to > >samba servers? Other office 2003 products print fine, and Access 2000 > >worked, but Access 2003 will not print to a samba server here. In order > >to get access 2003 to print, I have to change default printer to > >something on a windows server, and then it works? > > > That
2003 Jan 08
5
WinXP/WordXP "Read-only" problem
I'm experimenting with Samba 2.2.7a in my home office-- all is well except only I can open my Word files copied to our Samba share. All other users can only open them "Read-only". Please help me correct this. Thanks, --EdB <tkged@earthlink.net> Here's the smb.conf file: [global] netbios name = Server01 workgroup = TKG os level = 64 preferred master
2004 Aug 26
5
3.0.6 and pam_winbind problems (sernet)?
Recently I upgraded a server from samba 3.0.2a to 3.0.6, and now apache won't authenticate properly with pam_winbind. Winbind's been restarted, apache has been restarted, for grins I even rebooted the server. >From /var/log/messages: Aug 26 10:24:51 linps2 pam_winbind[654]: user 'jarboed' granted acces >From apache's error log: [Thu Aug 26 10:24:51 2004] [error] (2)No
2002 Nov 05
1
Valid characters in NT user/pass, wbinfo -a
Samba 2.2.6. I've been looking for (without success) a doc that specifies what characters are valid in an NT login/password. A script will popen '/usr/bin/wbinfo -a MY_DOMAIN+"'+user+'"%"'+passw+'"' where user and passw are untrusted submitted values, so you can understand my concern. I want to keep things tight but not reject valid user/pass
2003 May 01
2
no wins registering?
I have multiple samba servers. smb1 is my master, smb2 is a slave. My master has this: name resolve order=wins hosts bcast # wins server=127.0.0.1 wins support=yes The Slave has this: name resolve order=wins hosts bcast # wins server=<IP OF Master> wins support=no After 24 hours the Master forgets who the slave is. If I restart the slave he notifies the master who
2002 Dec 13
4
winbind help for newbie
I've been looking thru manpages and online for help..... I *think* I've got winbind mostly setup (somehow) but it seems to be using the wrong Domain. Some info: I am running RH7.3 Kernel 2.4.18-3 Samba 2.2.7 In my smb.conf file I have: [global] security = Domain workgroup = LMC winbind separator = + winbind uid = 10000-20000 winbind gid = 10000-20000 winbind
2004 Feb 11
4
Samba 3 with Unix passwd authentication?
We are a primarily Linux company with a NIS backend, but we keep a couple "bridge boxes" for Windows users (on a Windows PDC) to connect to their unix accounts and access data. Under Samba 2.2, this was fairly easy with "encrypt passwords = no" turned on. But I can't figure out how to make it work with Samba 3. Does Samba 3 not support a unix passwd backend, or am I
2003 May 01
2
Sudden disconnect
hi all, just finished upgrading to 2.2.8a and things went well and without any sign of a glitch. I was able to log in from windows to my FreeBSD box as root just like before the upgrade. but then, all of a sudden, the box was no longer available from windows no sign of anything going on with the FreeBSD computer I can putty into it and it seems fine nmbd and smbd show up in top what could
2006 May 12
11
Stupid? question about if else logic
this seems so stupid, I keep thinking I''ve dealt with this before but I have this code <h1>Portraits</h1> <% if @image.portrait == 1 %> <%= image_tag(url_for_file_column ''image'', ''file'', ''thumb'') %> <% else %> <h1>Landscapes</h1> <%= image_tag(url_for_file_column
2003 Jan 31
5
Using working devmode from windows clients on samba server?
Samba 2.2.7a (built from samba RPM's) with LPRng print subsystem. I've been having troubles with some print drivers which fail to work properly when uploaded to the samba server whether devmode gets left as null or a default devmode is used. Some drivers do not leave you in a position where you can "tickle" the driver to generate a devmode with page orientation etc before
2005 Jan 10
3
Mixing portrait/landscape in a postscript file
Dear list, I'm stuck with a little graphical problem. I'm generating several lattice plots which are printed in a single postcript device opened by > trellis.device(postscript, theme=canonical.theme("postscript", color=F), file="an_phase2_graph.ps", paper="a4", pointsize = 10, onefile=TRUE, horizontal=TRUE) Everything works fine,but some of these
2016 Apr 09
3
How to print the graphs in landscape/portrait orientation
Hi, I made a few graphs by ggplot. The following codes produce a pdf file with graphs in landscape orientation on my Windows PC, while they produce a pdf file with the same graphs, but in portrait orientation: *p2 <- lapply(1:(2*n), function(.x) xyz_outl[.x][[1]]) #a sequence of graphs made by ggplot* *m2 <- marrangeGrob(p2, nrow=3, ncol=2) * *ggsave("xyz.pdf", m2)*