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2007 Jan 18
2
Letter instead of A4 with driver installed via Samba's Point'n'Print
Hello everyone, I have already asked for this the cups list/newsgroup, but it seems to me that this might be more a question about Samba. According (hopefully) to these howtos I have setup printers and prepared their cups postscript drivers to be installed automatically via Samba and the so called Point'n'Print method: https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-456501-highlight-.html
2007 Jan 19
1
solved: Re: Letter instead of A4 with driver installed via Samba's Point'n'Print
Chris Smith schrieb: >>On Thursday 18 January 2007 17:51, you wrote: >> >> > > >>>>Yes, and it printed already correctly as a remote printer from Linux and >>>>OS X. Page Size is set to A4. >>>> >>>> >> >> >> >>Hmmm...cups updates the ppd in /etc/cups/ppd/ when the printer options are set
2004 Nov 14
1
Samba cannot find group in ADS
Hello everybody, I have a Samba 3.0.7-Debian setup and joined a W2k ADS-domain. A User is put in "SambaUsers" as his primary primary group. I can create files from XP client that belong to user in "SambaUsers" The user is successfully authenticated by samba and can access his profile. I want him to be able to access the share "p" on samba. Without "valid
2004 Oct 06
7
Re: IPsec problems with tunneled networks
class wrote on 06/10/2004 11:18:48: > Hello, I have the following situation: > > 192.168.176.0/24 ------ A ========== B ------ 192.168.177.0/24 > 192.168.176.2 pop3 ipsec > racoon > > > policy: (Machine A and B) > ------- > loc vpn ACCEPT > vpn loc ACCEPT > all
2004 Oct 06
7
Re: IPsec problems with tunneled networks
class wrote on 06/10/2004 11:18:48: > Hello, I have the following situation: > > 192.168.176.0/24 ------ A ========== B ------ 192.168.177.0/24 > 192.168.176.2 pop3 ipsec > racoon > > > policy: (Machine A and B) > ------- > loc vpn ACCEPT > vpn loc ACCEPT > all
2004 Nov 06
0
Access to share is denied for groups on samba 3 - ADS
Hello everybody, I have a Samba 3.0.7-Debian setup and joined an ADS-domain. I want to share a directory, but only an explicitly set "valid user" can access the share. It should be accessible to "sambausers", but that doesn't work. I can also logon as ADS-user on the samba box and get a shell. In smb.conf: [p] comment = Documents path = /home/samba/p read only = No