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2014 Feb 28
1
Samba 4.1.4 fails to recognize "load printers = NO"
My log files are full of crap about cups errors, despite smb4.conf explicitly stating not to load printers, and stating not to use cups in any case. Feb 27 16:32:38 arabian winbindd[1321]: [2014/02/27 16:32:38.591648, 0] ../source3/winbindd/winbindd_cache.c:3196(initialize_winbindd_cache) Feb 27 16:32:38 arabian winbindd[1321]: initialize_winbindd_cache: clearing cache and re-creating with
2009 Sep 07
2
HELP: Samba server crashing on me
For no reason that I can discover, my smb server has started crashing on me. I'm really hoping someone help me out with this. This is the relevant portion of the log: [2009/09/06 22:24:44, 0] smbd/server.c:main(1274) smbd version 3.3.7 started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2009 [2009/09/06 22:24:44, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_connect(103) Unable to connect to
2014 Jul 11
1
error messages
I have a brand new in stall of samba4 on a FreeBSD 10 machine and I am getting these messages on the console practically all the time. I have actually disabled load printer list in globals but it does not seem to make any difference, I am not intending to use it as a printserver at all, just for files, it is to replace a system which is quite old and running out of space Jul 11 20:24:25
2010 Jul 08
3
One account can access samba, another can't.
My wife and I each have our own workstation dual-booting WinXP and Gentoo Linux. We also have a third which runs Gentoo all the time. I wanted to set up samba on the third box and provide some extra storage space for both our Windows installs. It worked for a few days, then all of a sudden it stopped letting my account (michael) in while still letting my wife's account (amy) use the share.
2009 Mar 06
2
Corrupted ntprinters.tdb
Hi, we are experiencing periodic problems with our samba/cups setup: It seems like workstations which are locked but where users with the SePrintOperatorPrivilege are logged on destroy the ntprinters.tdb. This always takes place when the logrotate on the sambaserver runs the postrotatescript and restarts cups while the client is doing whatever it has to do. /var/log/messages says:
2015 Nov 14
1
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE (debian wheezy)
Hello everybody, I am having trouble with samba ldap authentication Here are some of the outputs... root at samba:~# smbclient -L //localhost -U justin Enter justin's password: session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE Log out puts: root at samba:~# tail /var/log/samba/log.smbd [2015/11/14 09:02:16.560186, 0] passdb/lookup_sid.c:1684(get_primary_group_sid) [2015/11/14
2014 Aug 30
4
I want a Fedora 20 system to be a member server and offer a share in a Windows 2008R2 Active Directory domain
I'm close to making this work. The goal is to make this Fedora 20 system pretend to be a Windows member server in my Windows 2008R2 Active Directory domain and then I'll use it as a backup target. When I run ADUC from my domain controller, I see my F20 system named nfsa. But from Windows, when I do Start...\\nfsa, I get an Access Denied error and it prompts for credentials. When I do
2013 Nov 10
1
Strange unexplainable CUPS problem after upgrade to 5.10
I manage a bunch of workstations at the Wendell Free Library. They are all diskless, boot via PXE and mount all of their file systems via NFS from a server. All of the machines are 32-bit and run CentOS (fully up-to-date running 5.10). There are two printers with queues managed on the server. The server 'shares' these printers on the local LAN (eg with all of the workstations).
2013 Oct 10
1
lprng printing fails to connect to cups
Hi. I have a debian wheezy with samba 3.6.6-6. Before updating to wheezy I had samba configured with LPRNG printing. Now I can't use the printers, it looks like samba is trying to connect to cups even it is configured with another printing system. This is the error spotted when I try to install the printer in a Windows 7 PC. Windows XP works fine.
2012 Oct 14
5
wins: no nmblookup on 192.168.1.255 but 192.168.1.2
Hi, here is a client computer and a server computer (Debian Wheezy, armel, samba Version 3.6.6, IP address: 192.168.1.2, Name: xyz). Problem: wins doesn't answer nmblookups by the client on the broadcast address: client$ nmblookup -S xyz querying xyz on 192.168.1.255 name_query failed to find name xyz Why is that so? How to fix this? When I specify the the server IP I do get an answer:
2016 Feb 04
2
user login passwords are mixed up
Hello, Some users in my domain report that they have to use different (old) passwords on different computers. They say that they still have to use their "old" passwords after they changed it. My domain setup is that users are asked to automatically change their password on Windows 7 Enterprise after some months. So they have to do that. Otherwise they cannot login. But why is it, that
2016 Feb 05
1
query_name_response: Multiple (2)
> Can you post the smb.conf from '192.168.152.237' as i said before there is only one samba server with 3 network interface The smb.conf # IDENTIFICATION netbios name = Samba workgroup = Samba_Domain server string = %h #Informations annuaire LDAP passdb backend = ldapsam:"ldap://192.168.151.247" ldap suffix = ou=Samba,dc=annuaire,dc=fr ldap admin dn =
2008 May 10
1
[samba 3.0.28a,1] Unable to connect to CUPS
Hello I don't have CUPS installed on this FreeBSD 6.3 host, but don't provide printer access to SMB clients anyway, but still, I get the following error in log.smbd when starting up Samba: ========= # tail -f log.smbd [2008/05/10 16:31:16, 0] smbd/server.c:main(944) smbd version 3.0.28a started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2008 [2008/05/10 16:31:17, 0]
2012 Jan 18
3
Error while display user info using wbinfo command
Hello, I was trying to integrate AD to Cent OS 6 server. As part of it I was running into these error, listed below. Authentication is successful against the AD server using wbinfo, but cant able to list user information using wbinfo. Not sure what might be the issue. error message: [2012/01/17 15:12:49.472876, 1] winbindd/idmap_ad.c:651(idmap_ad_sids_to_unixids) Could not get unix ID
2002 Sep 03
1
Spool files not deleted when "printing = cups"
We're using the built-in CUPS interface for printing from Samba and this, as shipped, leaves the spool files in the directory defined by [printers] path = whatever in smb.conf. Other printing types typically explicitely delete these files as part of the print command but the CUPS interface doesn't offer any facility to do this. A possible solution is, as in the attached patch, to delete
2015 Oct 14
0
upgrade Samba3 to Samb4 NT4 DC and got no currently logon servers
Hi, Hope can someone give insights or what to do next, regarding with issue encountered regarding with the upgrade of Samba3 to Samba4 NT4-style domain with OpenLDAP backend. It seems the upgrade went well as I could join the domain on the Windows 7 workstations, except adding still the registry mentioned on the link: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Required_settings_for_NT4-style_domains and
2003 Jun 30
3
Cups or Samba?
Hi all! Please help me... Scenario: - linux box, turned on only for developing and printing purposes, printing uses cups and samba - 2 winXP box most of the time turned on The following happened: - installed the latest gentoo distro, updating all the time, prinitng worked fine for couple weeks - 2 days ago it started not to print What I discovered: - after linux box boot it didn't print
2002 Sep 11
1
Cups printers troubles
Ok... here we go, I have a server running RH 7.3, samba 2.2.3a, and CUPS 1.1.14. All the printers we have are networked printers sitting off of Linksys printservers. On this server I am sharing all off our printers out via Samba. See my smb.conf file below. This server works perfectly. All printers are shared out successfully. Primary CUPS server: [global] workgroup = NEW
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]
2002 Nov 01
4
Clarifying CUPS Printing
We have been using CUPS to handle printing and have run into some "features" some of which a fresh install of the responsible server will probably fix. However there are some disparities between the documentation and our practical experience for which a clear statement would help others. The docs state when using CUPS the relevent lines of SMB.CONF should look like this: printing=cups