Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Replacing a Samba+CUPS Print Server"
2017 Jun 24
2
NUT supporting Modbus TCP
Hi!
I was wonering if there is a driver that supports communicating with a Modbus
aware device over IP. I have a solar/wind invertor that can broadcast its state
and I would like to monitor the batteries. If they discarge to a certain voltage
or come to a defined state, I would perform a shutdown. All of this information
id provided in Modbus holding registers. This could of course be done
2004 Jul 26
4
Samba, CUPS and Windows Printer Queue
I've had a Samba 3.0.2 Print Server running for nearly 7 months now without
too much of a hitch on RedHat Enterprise "ES" 3.0. Late last week, RedHat
issued an Errata that moved Samba from the 3.0.2 base to the 3.0.4 base. So
when I did the "up2date" this weekend as part of my normal maintenance, this
server was updated and everything appeared to be fine.
Things are
2003 Nov 06
1
Samba and Word 2000 problems
About two weeks ago, I posted a message to the list describing an error that
I've been getting with Word 2000 documents. The subject line of that mail
was: "Samba 2.2.7a and Word 2000 = Corrupted (?) files"; I submitted it on
10/15/03.
I've not heard from anyone with a response to that inquiry, so I'm yelling
for help one more time.
I've scoured Google, the
2010 May 17
1
BRugs under Linux?
Hello.
In this post:
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/Rhelp10/2010-March/233815.html
Uwe Ligges suggests using BRugs rather than R2WinBUGS under windows. He
also notes that it is not in the main CRAN repository, but it is in
"extras" which is a default repository under windows.
I have OpenBUGS 3.1.0 (the latest that has a native Linux version which
is no longer called linBUGS)
2006 Jun 12
6
Removing Samba+LDAP, replacing W2k3+AD
Four years ago, I migrated our network from Windows NT based servers to
Linux, Samba+LDAP based setups. This setup has worked fine. Last year,
we replaced our Exchange 5.5 server - the last "real" Windows server -
with Scalix. This last decision has come back to bite me.
Several new "thingys" that the boss wants, among other things, are
forcing me to implement Exchange
2003 Jul 08
3
Minor problem with CUPS printing.
I've got a Red hat 8.0 machine running the latest "up2date" version of Samba
(2.2.7 with Red Hat's patches) acting as a print server using CUPS.
The printing of documents is fine for the most part. But I have noticed one
thing that is really nothing more than an annoyance and was wondering if
anyone else has seen the problem and possibly a cure.
I have all Windows 2000 Pro
2005 Mar 07
3
grandstream budgetone 101
Maybe I'm loosing my mind but I've just noticed that if I put a call on
speakerphone and I press speakerphone again it hangs up the call, you
would expect it to take the call off speaker back on to the hand piece.
I'm using V 1.0.5.22 firmware.
Is there any other way to turn off speakerphone I'm missing?
Cheers,
Dean
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2005 Dec 01
3
Samba 3.0.9 ==> 3.0.14a migration LDIF problem
I'm trying to migrate my existing RedHat ES Samba PDC to Ubuntu. The RedHat version of Samba is 3.0.9 and the Ubuntu version is 3.0.14a. Everything was going fine until I tried to import the LDIF of the existing LDAP directory. The LDIF actually imports all of the structure (OU and Group definitions) and all of my users, but it fails when it comes to my first machine account with this
2004 Dec 29
1
Upgrading Samba Print Server
This weekend I'm planning on replacing my exisiting Print Server with shiny
new hardware. (YEA!!!)
But I'm concerned about the 50+ users that I have connected to the 10
printers this machine shares. Is there anything I need to do to make this a
quick/easy/painless process? I know I'll have to re-create the printer
definitions in the CUPS manager, which should be no problem. But
2006 Mar 19
7
cups sharing ipp
have a strange isue. [ this is my 2nd day with centos4]
nice instalatin BTW
ok, i activated cupsd sharing and open the port 631 in the security level
when i lpq from withing a network interface i get thi error
~$ lpq
lpq: error - no default destination available.
and in centos the log shows
D [19/Mar/2006:08:37:17 -0500] AcceptClient: 8 from 192.168.1.100:631.
D [19/Mar/2006:08:37:17 -0500]
2003 Jun 13
2
Samba + LDAP problem...
Ok, after three more days of pulling my hair out, I'm still stuck. I've got
what I think is the problem, but I'm sure how to fix it.
I'm building a Samba PDC using the IDEALX.org HOWTO. I'm using samba 2.2.7
and openldap 2.0.27 that I compiled from the Red Hat Network. This is being
built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1.
Ok, So I get to the part of the HOWTO that
2003 Sep 16
4
Samba + LDAP + Password Expiry = Almost working...
I've got a Samba 2.2.7a domain with an LDAP backend. It's been working for
nearly 3 months now without much bother.
By the way: Great work and thanks for all of the effort!
I have been missing one minor thing from the setup since I moved away from
NT 4: Password Expiration. In the past I have posted questions about this
on the list and I've gotten two answers: "Wait for
2003 Oct 15
0
Samba 2.2.7a and Word 2000 = Corrupted (?) files
I have a Samba 2.2.7a PDC (with an OpenLDAP backend) that seems to be giving
me trouble. Here's the scoop:
I have Windows 2000 Pro clients running Word 2000. Over the past several
days, a lot of them have had trouble with their documents - most of the time
during a save.
The most critical of these failures presents the following error message
when saving:
"Word has lost data due to a
2006 May 28
2
Integrating W2k3 Terminal Services w/Samba
I've got a Samba (3.0.14a) controlled domain that contains 1 Windows
2003 Server as a member server. I've been thinking about using Terminal
Services from that machine to allow roaming users (ie, those outside of
the office) to connect to our network and get work done.
My only concern at this point how to deal with the lack of an Active
Directory and still allow Terminal Services to
2003 Aug 20
1
Viruses and the list
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-bounces+kcollins=nesbittengineering.com@lists.samba.org
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Looks like it's the Virus is forging my address now... :-( Jeesh.
What a waste. If the guys writing viruses would put their energies into
REAL code, we'd be so much farther ahead.
Later,
--
Kevin L. Collins, MCSE
Systems Manager
2006 Apr 17
1
Samba 3 - Rebuild WINS database
Is there a way - without killing off Samba - to force a rebuild of the WINS database that Samba is maintaining?
I've got a couple of completely bogus entries in WINS and I need to get rid of them, but I can't take the Samba server down to do it. I'm hoping that I can issue a couple of commands and poof the WINS database is blown away and it starts to repopulate with good data.
If I
2008 Aug 21
1
replacing missing values in a dataframe with reference values.
Any thoughts on the following I'd be most grateful - I'm sure there is
an easy and quick way to do this but I'm having a mental block this
evening. Essentially, I'm trying to replace missing data in my dataset
with reference values based on age and sex.
So an example dataset is
set.seed(1)
X = data.frame(age=rnorm(10, 50, 10), sex=rbinom(10, 1, 0.5),
A=rnorm(10), B=rnorm(10))
2003 May 05
3
PDC/BDC Domain Logins Samba 2.2.7
We're about to start migrating from Windows NT 4.0 to a Samba controlled
setup. I've got a question about the functionality of the Samba PDCs and
BDCs.
In my Windows setup I have three domains that are defined by geographic
locations. Each of these domains "trusts" the other. In Samba 2.2.7, I
can't have the trusts, so I'm looking at creating one giant domain that
2005 Sep 06
4
Samba + LDAP over the WAN
Since we're on the subject of Samba over the WAN....
(BTW, I'm running three offices with a Samba 3.0.9 PDC and two Samba 3.0.9 BDCs over an FreeSwan based WAN and it works just fine. The WINS server is a must in my book though.)
Last Thursday and Friday, one of the remove office's WAN lines went down. While the outages were significant, nothing major happened because of it. But,
2003 Jun 19
0
Samba/CUPS Printing from Windows
I've got a Samba server that is acting as a member server in a Windows NT
Domain. I enabled CUPS printing yesterday and have shared the 4 printers to
the domain. I then added the printers onto a Windows 2000 client, and can
print just fine to any of them.
But I have two problems (read "annoyances"):
1). When I look at any of the printers from Windows (i.e. Control